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Bezig met laden... The Chaletdoor Catherine Cooper
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I love finding debut books and being able to share the fantastic book with other readers, unfortunately The Chalet by Catherine Cooper is not as awesome as some of the big name reviewers are promoting it to be. This 400 page book could have easily been edited down to 300 pages. I read to learn new things, and since I don’t know a lot about skiing I was excited to pick up some new information. While I did learn a couple of things, there were a lot more that could have been explained a bit more for the reader. I’m not saying I want it to be an instruction manual on skiing, but there are ways that some of the terms could have been added into the story. I also think The Chalet could have been edited down because I found myself skimming… a lot, especially the sections where the two ski instructors were trying to figure out what to do about their lost clients. For a brief moment, and I do mean brief, I thought the book was going in a different direction, but about 20 pages later I knew exactly where it was headed. And all the super twists that are mentioned in the advertising are not that surprising if you read any other thrillers or suspense books. Since I want to keep this review spoiler free, in case you decide to read The Chalet, I won’t go into more detail about the parts that a reader could see coming from a mile away. I really do not enjoy being so negative to a new author, but The Chalet needed more editing… which is not Cooper’s fault. Because of this I would be willing to read another book she puts out, but really hope she is able to make it twisty. This was both delightful and satisfying. CW for drug use, cutting, sexual assault, child abandonment, could be more Despite the warnings I found this to be not very intense, a nice mostly relaxing thriller. The storyline was interesting and engaging without being overly upsetting or intense. I was more invested in the story than any of the characters and this had rotating pov chapters and a timeline that jumped between the past and present storylines. I listened to it on audiobook in an afternoon. I'd give it 3.75 rounded up A captivating psychological thriller set in the French Alps told in the form of a dual timeline. A man goes missing whilst skiing and 22 years later four people connected to this event take a holiday at the same resort, but someone has murderous intentions on their mind. I really enjoyed this absorbing mystery. It’s well plotted with plenty of twists and turns and the odd red herring. There is a whole cast of mainly unlikeable characters and it’s a tale where no-one is as they seem. The setting is gloriously atmospheric, I could just picture it! I read this via the Pigeonhole app and eagerly awaited each stave every day. I was gripped all the way through, right until I turned the last page. An exciting, edge of your seat type of story which will appeal to those who enjoy thrillers with more than a hint of suspense. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
"French Alps, 1998 Two young men ski into a blizzard... but only one returns. 20 years later: Four people connected to the missing man find themselves in that same resort. Each has a secret. Two may have blood on their hands. One is a killer-in-waiting. Someone knows what really happened that day. And somebody will pay."--Provided by publisher. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I did struggle with this book with the different timelines and POV I got a little confused at times and it was quite slow-paced. Sadly the book did not hook me in as I hoped it would. Maybe it was because I have never been to the Alps, been skiing or live in that kind of circle, I don’t know. ( )