Ratings32
Average rating3.4
3.5 rounded up
So, people suck in the apocalypse. This, i think, is my first CJ Tudor book. I have to say the writting trully kept you going. Every chapter ends in a cliffhanger of sorts, sometimes a cheesy one, but no less effective.
We follow 3 MCs in 3 different situations related to the retreat, a place to stay safe/also be experimented on/isolated on/undisclosed others, in the middle of society colapse due to a virus (that's not super explained but can spread through absolutely anything).
The atmosphere is trully the MC here. This world, and while we don't get the full story, only what the characters let slip, is very interesting. And the weather. The weather is the worse, i mean this constant snow storms, it makes the tension neverending. Now the story, or stories interconnected were a bit predictable, and early on you can sort of see a bit of the reveals. Still, you can't seem to stop reading.
So, since it's a thriller of sorts, the ending matters right? Well not so much. It was fine. But i found the journey to be much more compelling.