With such an extensive tbr, I rarely find myself reaching for books to read blindly. Since lockdown restrictions have eased, where I live, I journeyed to some local thrift stores, after their reopening, and got a little over-excited at being able to once again browse the bookshelves there. I picked up a stack of second-hand books that were very cheaply priced and broke my rule of only purchasing titles I was familiar with, in my exhilaration. This was one such unknown title and it proved a great success, as I have found a unique and unputdownable thriller, here.
Violet is solo-travelling the world after a break-up, mid-trip, with her boyfriend. Carrie is also solo-travelling, after her travel companion and best friend broke her leg before their departure and was unable to accompany her. Carrie has a spare ticket for a leg of her journey and Violet, with no plans and loneliness setting in, jumps at the chance to take it from her.
The two travel together on overnight train journeys, through towns more cement and menace than tourist spot, and share many a drunken and drugged night out. They are each living out their dream travelling plans, but both have an unease about the other person that refuses to go away and which might prove fatal, for one or both of them, if they continue not to act on it.
I loved this insight to world travelling, especially since I was reading it during a time when real-world travel is so restricted. I got to experience all the hostels, hangovers, and hangry outbursts that I could desire to, and that are a part of this life, from this duo.
This is where Holliday really shone. This author accurately described the highs and lows experienced, when so long a time has been spent away from home, and I really felt each layer of grit and grime that each destination added. I loved these insights to the girls’ travels and my only negative was that there were just a few too many partying scenes depicted, when I was more eager to get to the root of these characters’ unease, when it had also, at this point, passed itself onto the reader as well.
The conclusion was a chaos of reveal after reveal and I loved each unguessable twist that featured. Throughout, I felt this was a unique and thrilling creation and I am glad that it ended in just as tumultuous a fashion as all that occurred previously.