Chloe worried a weekend away with four girls she didn’t know that well might be awkward. She never imagined it would turn into a fight for survival.
A secluded cabin in upstate New York is the setting for party-girl Alison’s bachelorette party. But as the drinks flow the presence of Jerry, the eccentric cabin owner, casts an eerie shadow over the festivities.
A night of fun spirals out of control when paranoia turns to fear, bloodstains lead to a gruesome find, and a simple game of truth or dare takes a sinister turn. With every friend hiding a shadowy secret and with a host who's as enigmatic as he is creepy the celebration quickly spirals into a nightmare.
Cut off from civilisation, Chloe is caught in a web of distrust, unraveling friendships and hidden vendettas - with each twist leading her closer to a truth that threatens to tear the group apart.
Can she survive the deadly game being played out in the dark forest, or will she become another secret buried beneath the pines?
M. I. Hattersley was born in Yorkshire, UK. Over the last twenty years, he’s toured Europe in a rock 'n' roll band, trained as a professional actor, and founded a theatre and media company, none of which paid particularly well. To keep the lights on, he’s also held a long list of mind-numbing day jobs. He now writes psychological and domestic thrillers, which, fortunately, let him put all that experience with strange people and tense situations to good use.
In a reading slump after feeling like every thriller was the same as the last.. I picked this up thinking, “sure, let’s just watch some dumb rich b*t*he’s getting killed.
Nope. This was unpredictable, unique, thought provoking around the subject of mental breakdown, and twist after twist to the very end!
I blew through this book in a day! It's a quick read that keeps you flipping pages right up until the end.
The set-up checked all my boxes for a good mystery: secluded setting (in the woods), limited to no cell service, a creepy host who rents out his cabin, and a quartet of friends intending to party and celebrate the coming nuptials of a bride-to-be.
The central character Chloe is the most grounded of the group, a kind of outsider who knows the bride but not her other friends. Still, she goes on the planned weekend getaway only to find the other three alternately sniping at each other and making up. A lot of female drama unfolds among them, but it's all entertaining reading.
The creepy factor builds through an old legend associated with the area, the hermit-like host, a missing hiker, and some strange circumstances at the rented cabin and in the surrounding woods. The ending had provided some nice twists and the journey there was well worth the adventure. I will look for more by this author.
DNF - It started out rough, so much extra unnecessary information. I don't need the names of all the streets on the way to a secluded cabin. Too many descriptives. Mean girl over dramatic theme. Nearly bipolar moods throughout. Poor me, you're a bitch, I love you... Panic I'm going to die, then reminding myself I'm ok... Over and over and over again. Multiple mentions of "trauma" and "therapy" but to stay relevant to the current social media vibe. There are moments of suspense that were pretty good and the story did flow for a bit, but it just started getting way too repetitive of the poor me and panic moments. I tried, I really did.
Alison is getting married and decides to take 3 friends to a remote log cabin in the woods for 3 days. They all arrive safe but then things start turning spooky. This is certainly different to any hen party I've ever been to and the twist ending will astound you. Fantastic read.
A hen party having a weekend away in a log cabin, in the woods. Owned by Jerry. 1 bride to be and 4 friends. A chance to unwind & take in nature. Or is it? Great story & characters, with a twist at the end. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
I enjoyed this thriller with all the twist and turns. The ending was not what I had excepted but it was very fitting. All the characters had so much deepth to them. I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoyed a very good thriller.
This one took me longer to read, because the 1st half of the book was very slow, and seemed to be repeating itself. The 2nd half of the book got better, and the very end was a good twist.
Exciting from start to finish, brilliant writing, will defo recommend this writer to family and friends and look forward to reading other books from him.
Wish I had stuck with my gut and DNF’d. literally so slow and nothing happens in the first half the book. The second half wasn’t much better and the ending was so dumb.
Action from beginning to finish. Very good read. I like books that make me think of them while reading them. I know it’s good when my brain can’t put the book to rest.
Unfortunately not for me. Cliched characters in the overused setting of a remote cabin with a creepy owner. The ideas behind the plot were good, but the execution let the book down.