The Sanatorium
2020 • 400 pages

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Average rating3.2

15

I really enjoyed reading this book. It was very tense and creepy. More so, I think, because of the fact that the place where the story took place was in what had previously been a Sanatorium. It definitely added to the creepy vibes. I'm not sure why anyone would've thought it was a good idea choosing that as a holiday destination.

The writing was good, I thought. It helped create a tense, suspenseful atmosphere.

I did, however, find myself frustrated with the main character, Elin, who despite being a police officer, repeatedly made some poor choices, making me want to give her a good shake.

The ending left some questions unanswered, which does make me wonder if it was done with the possibility of a sequel. If not, I do wonder what the point of it was.

Thank you to Pigeonhole and Sarah Pearse for the opportunity to read this book.

February 4, 2021Report this review