4/5
Alrighty, again I seem to be going against the grain with this one. Ruth Ware is a hit or miss author that I do read. This one, I liked. I liked it better then The Sanatorium.
This book does not promise a creepy atmosphere, instead, a ski resort with people ending up dead. I think this is one of her better books. I knew who the bad guy was right away but was still interested in the story, as well as the moments you were flying through the pages to find out what happens.
The characters were a variety of people which was good. I liked some and was not to thrilled with others. This is what I think she wanted, she did a good job. I did like the two main characters Danny and Erin.
I like how the story came together and how everything was related. I figured out most of the twists but there was one or two, that really made the book,
The ending, wow, what a fantastic ending. I am one who thinks an ending often makes or breaks a book. This one, definite made the book better. You get to see some of the backstory of a couple of the characters and can draw your own conclusions.
All in all, quick read, enjoyable, and great ending.
points for Carole King/Tapestry
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