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Reino De Fieras par Gin Phillips
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Reino De Fieras (original 2017; édition 2019)

par Gin Phillips

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Quand le monde est une jungle, les mères deviennent lionnes. Le zoo est sur le point de fermer ses portes. Joan et son fils de quatre ans, Lincoln, sont dans leur coin préféré, à l'écart du chemin principal. Ils profitent des dernières minutes. Mais quand ils se dirigent vers la sortie, ce qu'ils découvrent transforme cette journée de rêve en cauchemar : des corps étalés sur l'herbe, des hommes armés de fusils. Sans réfléchir, Joan prend son enfant dans ses bras et court, jusqu'à en perdre le souffle, jusqu'à ce que ses muscles la brûlent. Pendant trois heures, la mère et son fils vont se retrouver piégés avec les animaux et les tueurs. Pour sauver Lincoln, Joan est prête à tout... même au pire. " Mon cœur de mère en a eu des palpitations. Impossible de le lâcher avant de savoir la fin. " Fiona Barton, auteure de La Veuve. " Je l'ai dévoré d'une traite. Magistral ! " Clare Mackintosh, auteure de Te laisser partir. " Beau, captivant, et bien trop réaliste : un vrai coup de maître. " Shari Lapena, auteure du Couple d'à côté.… (plus d'informations)
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Fierce Kingdom par Gin Phillips (2017)

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In a small American town, a quiet, routine visit to the zoo, becomes a nightmare for Joan and her four years old son, Lincoln. Youngsters start shooting visitors and staff and after hearing gunfire and seeing dead bodies, Joan seeks to protect Lincoln by hiding, hoping that the police will rescue them. The story is mainly told from Joan’s point of view and Gin Phillips gradually increases the tension as darkness falls and the killers hunt for further victims, while the police gradually move in. Joan’s worries about Lincoln’s reactions to events and his understanding of their circumstances are ably and believably caught by Phillips as the siege unfolds and the shooting gets closer.
  camharlow2 | Mar 22, 2024 |
I think this is probably a good book but that I can't properly rate it since i was reading it at the time of the school shooting in Parkland, Florida happened and while I finished Fierce Kingdom it really made me feel terrible the whole time.

Imagining being trapped in an active shooter situation is horrifying.

  hmonkeyreads | Jan 25, 2024 |
This was a pretty tense read. I really hate it when you can't tell exactly what happens to the characters at the end of the book. Did she die, or was she rescued in time? What happened to the baby? The school teacher? I couldn't tell. I guess I get to decide for myself.... ( )
  RobertaLea | Mar 6, 2023 |
I saw this was available on a Canadian book site and was excited I could get it now, rather than waiting until the end of the month, so I ordered it early. I had read the description and the plot seemed so intriguing- mother and son are trapped in a zoo after closing as things get strange, so it became a book that I became excited for in the summer and was an instant purchase.

The plot is Joan and her 4 year old son are in the zoo, as they often are. It is nearing closing time and Joan begins to bring her son to the exit. As she nears the exit, she sees a few dead bodies on the grounds and then more. The zoo is under attack.

The rest of the book follows Joan and her son for the next few hours as she hides and ducks and scurries to keep ahead of the shooters. She has a cell phone to communicate with her husband, but she doesn't know why or who is attacking the zoo. It is now a game of survival for Joan and her son.

It is extremely difficult to talk about this book without giving plot points away, but I will try my best so as not to spoil the book. Warning though there will be vagueness ahead.

As I read this book, I keep telling myself- this would make a great movie. It is tense. Being in enclosed spaces at times with a 4 year old who likes to talk and simply does not understand that if he makes noise he gives away their position would make a fantastic movie.

For me though, it made a dragging book at times.

The book starts off very quickly and gets the reader into the tense situation very quickly. The characters are drawn out and you are with this mother and child. Their backgrounds, family life, who they were, etc really don't matter. They are in crisis mode. We will learn about Joan a bit in the book, but in the beginning we know all we need to know.

The ending is also incredible. As one can guess, there will need to be a point when Joan needs to get out of there. Other things happen, things are learned, and she will need to escape. That is all I will say on that. The escape is also tense.

It is the middle that would be great in a movie, but in a book almost didn't work. At one time, I almost put it down and didn't come back to it. This is primarily about hiding and having to stay hidden while other things happen. The book is told from Joan's perspective and stays with her. So, things are happening, but since we are with Joan, we don't know what is happening because we are hiding. Hiding can be pretty dull at times, if you know what I mean, especially with just two characters- Joan and her son.

I am glad I stuck with it though as the conclusion is worth it. There was at least one- "oh come on" moment, but I don't want to say when as it will give away some things, but brace yourself for at least one of them. It is a very convenient situation that helps Joan and son too easily.

The story is also told using time as chapters, which was fun.

I gave this one 3.5 stars. Great for summer or curled up for a weekend. A good thriller.
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  Nerdyrev1 | Nov 23, 2022 |
Can't believe I finished this book, only to be left with a vague ending. One of my pet peeves; I understand that in real life, we often don't know what happened or why, or what is going to happen, but I hate it in books I read. I did not like this book, did not like the characters. I found both Joan and her son annoying, but kept reading, only to get to the end and be left with questions.

Of course, I know in every situation, we never know what we would actually do, but some of Joan's decisions just seemed ridiculous, especially when a point was frequently made about how she was thinking things through. Simply don't understand how this got so many good reviews. ( )
  debfung | Jul 12, 2021 |
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Quand le monde est une jungle, les mères deviennent lionnes. Le zoo est sur le point de fermer ses portes. Joan et son fils de quatre ans, Lincoln, sont dans leur coin préféré, à l'écart du chemin principal. Ils profitent des dernières minutes. Mais quand ils se dirigent vers la sortie, ce qu'ils découvrent transforme cette journée de rêve en cauchemar : des corps étalés sur l'herbe, des hommes armés de fusils. Sans réfléchir, Joan prend son enfant dans ses bras et court, jusqu'à en perdre le souffle, jusqu'à ce que ses muscles la brûlent. Pendant trois heures, la mère et son fils vont se retrouver piégés avec les animaux et les tueurs. Pour sauver Lincoln, Joan est prête à tout... même au pire. " Mon cœur de mère en a eu des palpitations. Impossible de le lâcher avant de savoir la fin. " Fiona Barton, auteure de La Veuve. " Je l'ai dévoré d'une traite. Magistral ! " Clare Mackintosh, auteure de Te laisser partir. " Beau, captivant, et bien trop réaliste : un vrai coup de maître. " Shari Lapena, auteure du Couple d'à côté.

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