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Allie Reynolds

Auteur de Shiver

4 oeuvres 482 utilisateurs 25 critiques

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Shiver (2021) 386 exemplaires
The Bay (2022) 85 exemplaires
The Bay (2022) 9 exemplaires
Blutige Bucht (2023) 2 exemplaires

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chip4201 | 5 autres critiques | Feb 5, 2024 |
(2020) Not very good. Book about snowboarding and a murder (maybe) by one of a group of boarders invited to a glacier in the alps. Turns out someone is in for revenge of the murder(?) of one of their consort 10 years ago. All have motive but every one claims innocence until the end when everybody did it. Flashbacks every other chapter got a little stale, but thankfully all chapters were pretty short. Glad I am done with it.Kirkus:Deep in the breathtaking winter bleakness of the French Alps, revengeand perhaps even murderÂ¥is most definitely afoot.In a remote, off-season snow lodge, five former friendsÂ¥Curtis, Milla, Brent, Dale, and HeatherÂ¥gather for a weekend reunion, but from the get-go, it's unclear which of them is actually behind the invitations. They're encouraged by a teasing note to disengage from their phones, but when their phones disappear, they realize they are completely cut off from the rest of the world. The action in this disturbing thriller shifts between the present-day reunion and a time, 10 years earlier, when four of these five were professional snowboard competitors along with several others, including Curtis' sister, Saskia. The outlier, Heather, was a bartender who became Dale's girlfriend. At that time, a tragic accident and Saskia's disappearance put a damper on their burgeoning clique, which had already been slightly riven by an underlying element of sinister malevolence. Now, the five leftovers (so to speak), trapped in their present-day snowbound digs, find it harder and harder to trust one another: A supposed icebreaker game contains accusatory secrets; the lodge's electrical power proves iffy; food supplies vanish, not to mention knives; and windows are left mysteriously open. The sometimes-grisly action has a palpably visual immediacy to itÂ¥it comes as no surprise that this debut novel has already been picked up for televisionÂ¥while the mostly breakneck pace of the narrative lags only on occasion.This suspenseful debut thriller by a former freestyle snowboarder contains both style and substance.Pub Date: Jan. 19, 2021ISBN: 978-0-593-18783-8Page Count: 400Publisher: PutnamReview Posted Online: Oct. 27, 2020Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2020… (plus d'informations)
 
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derailer | 18 autres critiques | Jan 25, 2024 |
tried to read anyway ... couldn't finish. Not my cup of tea.
 
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myfavoritechair | 18 autres critiques | Nov 8, 2023 |
This review originally appeared on my blog www.gimmethatbook.com.

THE SWELL was a story that grabbed you right away and sucked you into all the characters’ drama. And there is A LOT of drama! The isolated beach setting was perfect, quite different from many of the thrillers I’ve read. One of the good parts about the setting is that it loomed large in the plot – the waves, the weather, and the confinement of it all just hovered above the characters and slowly began to smother them like a wet blanket.

Everyone seems to be an unreliable narrator and as I read, I didn’t know who to believe. This book is so filled with twists and suspense that I’m having a hard time writing this, since I don’t want to spoil the story for you.

Each chapter is written from the point of view of each character, some more than others. My first thought would be to have less of the POV of Kenna (the one that joins the surfers and is considered a newbie) and more of the others. I got frustrated more and more each time Kenna asked a question; maybe some of her queries could have been answered by having a chapter in the POV of the others. Belatedly I understood that my personal reaction to all those questions was to mirror how the others felt about her never ending stream of “Why is this…?” and “Who said that…?” among other, more pointed questions. Yes, the answers to all her questions furthered the plot along and doled out information slowly, to keep us guessing about what would happen next. As I continued reading, however, there were times that I wanted to shake Kenna and tell her to have a simple conversation without nosing into everyone’s business.

I really enjoyed all the surfing lingo and descriptions of the ocean waves, as well as the danger of it all. The setting is wild and unforgiving, with treachery everywhere. Kenna’s interactions with the others are treacherous as well, as she is unable to tell who is being truthful.

Each character’s backstory is explained along the way, and the tension builds and builds since the author gives the reader just enough information to make them rethink everything they’ve learned so far. Their personalities mesh, then break apart, just like an episode of “Survivor”.

This was a get-under-your-skin read, and I didn’t want to put it down! The author’s style is a good combination of dialogue and description, and the ending is something you will totally never see coming. I’m planning to read Reynold’s debut novel, SHIVER, and I hope it’s as good as this one.

Love twisty psychological stories? Grab this!
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kwskultety | 5 autres critiques | Jul 4, 2023 |

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Œuvres
4
Membres
482
Popularité
#51,208
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
25
ISBN
34
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