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Average rating2.7
The Dry meets The Silence of the Lambs in this intoxicating tale of literary suspense, set in the relentless Alaskan landscape, about madness and obsession, loneliness and grief, and the ferocious bonds of family….
It’s been twenty years since Elisabeth’s twin sister, Jacqueline, disappeared without a trace. Now thirty-year-old Elisabeth is living far from home in a small Alaskan town. She’s in a loveless marriage and has a precocious young daughter she loves more than anything but who reminds her too much of her long-missing sister.
But then Alfred, a dangerous stranger with a plan of his own, arrives in town and commits an inexplicable act of violence. And he offers a startling revelation: He knows exactly what happened to Elisabeth’s sister, but he’ll reveal this truth only if she fulfills his three requests.
Increasingly isolated from her neighbors and imprisoned by the bitter cold and her own obsession, Elisabeth can almost hear her sister’s voice saying, Come and find me. And so she will, even if it means putting herself—and her family—in danger.
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It wasn't bad, but I wouldn't say it was great either. Some style choices hurt the pacing as I had to pause and adjust my brain back and forth from reading in third person to second person and back. The story is a good concept but I wasn't able to really get invested in it. Hopefully anybody else that reads it has a better time than I did and enjoys it.
I really wanted to like this book. I tried multiple times. But it was so slow moving, that I kept putting it down, to read something else. I didn't like the main character - she was so very hard to connect with.
After the tenth try of reading this book, I finally marked it as a DNF, after making it to 80% of the book.