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I loved everything about this. Peter Swanson is an author that never misses for me. I loved the concept, the short chapters, the twists. The death scenes were pretty brutal and I loved how the different POVs would switch and you didn't know who would meet their end at the completion of each part. the relation to And Then There Were None was fantastic. And I LOVED the letter element at the end that tied it all together. This was exactly the type of thriller I live for and the perfect book to get me out of a pretty bad reading slump.
This was a propulsive thriller that kept me turning the pages. I didn't particularly care for the ending and “reveal.” I would recommend it to someone looking for a quick, easy read.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the digital ARC.
No book should have this many POVs. Had to keep a character list it was just so unnecessary. It was overall a boring read and the twist really wasn't that impactful.
I started it out thinking it was a mock up of And then there were none, by Agatha Christie (which was in fact mentioned several times during the book). Considering that, it was actually way better, even if I think there were some loose ends that remained without solving.