Snowbound
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—John Lescroart on Abandon
For Will Innis and his daughter, Devlin, the loss was catastrophic. Will’s wife, Devlin’s mother, vanished one night during an electrical storm on a lonely desert highway and, suspected of her death, Will took his daughter and fled. Then one night, a hardedged FBI agent appears on their doorstep and says, “I know you’re innocent, because Rachael wasn’t the first…or the last.”
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4/5 I've been on a reading slump recently, so Blake Crouch it was. Snowbound might be his darkest book, there's lots of chilling stuff happening in here and I like me some dark and chilling. Now here is my issue with it: I could'nt feel the sense of uniqueness that Crouch's books usually tend to give you. I could tell you exactly why I felt this way but we would be treading into spoiler territory with it and we don't do that here, so you'll have to find out for yourself. So my conclusion shall be: thrilling, gritty and merciless, but sadly not really memorable.
Description
—John Lescroart on Abandon
For Will Innis and his daughter, Devlin, the loss was catastrophic. Will’s wife, Devlin’s mother, vanished one night during an electrical storm on a lonely desert highway and, suspected of her death, Will took his daughter and fled. Then one night, a hardedged FBI agent appears on their doorstep and says, “I know you’re innocent, because Rachael wasn’t the first…or the last.”
Book Information
Posts
4/5 I've been on a reading slump recently, so Blake Crouch it was. Snowbound might be his darkest book, there's lots of chilling stuff happening in here and I like me some dark and chilling. Now here is my issue with it: I could'nt feel the sense of uniqueness that Crouch's books usually tend to give you. I could tell you exactly why I felt this way but we would be treading into spoiler territory with it and we don't do that here, so you'll have to find out for yourself. So my conclusion shall be: thrilling, gritty and merciless, but sadly not really memorable.




