Ratings11
Average rating3.7
5 Stars
I loved it, friends reunited for there yearly trip. I consumed this. So so good. I didn't know where the story was going but I was here for it. Drama, working through issues, and surviving. I
After disliking one book by this author but really enjoying another, I wanted to read a third to see which way I felt with her books and I'm happy to say I liked this one too!
This was tense and immersive and I loved the cold Norwegian setting. I wouldn't say anything blew me away with this but it was enjoyable from start to end and kept me entertained the entire time.
I also knew I'd enjoy this as it was narrated by Stephanie Racine who I already enjoy listening too, and David Johansen-Menkin who was brilliant too.
I can definitely say Lucy Clarke is becoming an auto-listen author so I will keep picking up books by her.
Read for RIM. This one did nothing for me. It took a long time to get going, everyone was very one dimensional and I just had such a hard time believing that these intelligent, educated women would be so stupid to attempt a hike that is clearly for experienced (and fit) hikers. In a storm. All of the in-fighting gave me a headache and I had to force myself to finish it.