
Survival can be murder . . .
Hannah awakens to carnage, all mangled metal and shattered glass. Evacuated from a secluded boarding school during a snowstorm, her coach careered off the road, trapping her with a handful of survivors.
Meg awakens to a gentle rocking. She’s in a cable car stranded high above snowy mountains, with five strangers and no memory of how they got on board.
Carter is gazing out of the window of an isolated ski chalet that he and his companions call home. As their generator begins to waver in the storm, the threat of something lurking in the chalet’s depths looms larger.
Outside, the storm rages. Inside each group, a killer lurks.
But who?
And will anyone make it out alive? . . .
MY THOUGHTS
This was the only C.J Tudor book i hadn’t read as i read her anthology of short stories last month and i have read her other books over the course of the last couple of years and i was apprehensive about reading this book as i hadn’t heard great things a lot of people were saying it wasn’t as good as her others but after reading it i have to disagree as i enjoyed it just as much as her others although my favourite of hers is still the burning girls. The story is told over three different storylines which all end up being different timelines that end up at the outcome of a guy seeking revenge for his sisters death. So the first storyline we start the book with is a coach full of kids just after their coach has crashed and ended up in a snowdrift, The next chapter is a different timeline and is a group of people who wake up in a cable car and the third chapter is a group of people in a place called the retreat which conducts research on people who have been infected with a virus that is sweeping the planet infecting people and killing some and turning the rest into zombie like creatures and i don’t want to spoil the rest of the story so i will leave this review there.
