Wow! This is one of the best written, complex, twisty, extra smart and most intense stories Gilly MacMillan created!
The deeply layered, flawed, broken characters she’s developed catch you unguarded. Most of them are not likable but you still feel empathy for them after learning more about their problematic pasts.
Entire progression needs your full attention because POVs of the story changes without giving any warning. And there’s a big twist is coming at the first third hits you so hard: you keep saying: stupid, stupid, stupid ( that’s what I told myself)
The plot is moving, eccentric, absolutely riveting;
Longtime friendship: a loyal gang: they’re like family! Four men and a lady!
Rob, Toby, Mark, Paul and Edie! Edie already wrapped those four boys in her little finger. She chose to marry with Rob and those heartbroken three boys moved on their lives by marrying with lovely wives. Mark starts working at army intelligence, meeting with his wife Jayne: smart, secluded, straight-laced, tough woman who still has second thoughts why that handsome man chose her.
Toby, professor, nerdy, finds Ruth: accomplished doctor, who is mentally trainwreck, struggling mom, suffering from insecurity and alcoholism.
Paul marries young, determined, pretty Emily who suffers from trust issues after her father’s abandonment and lying to her family.
I have to admit: the first half of the book is breathtaking! The mystical Northumbrian farm surrounded by ancient burial grounds, lack of communication with outside world, the storm- the lightnings- the incessant rain makes you feel you are stuck in a movie scene reminds you of Se7en meets Wuthering Heights.
There are myths about shapeshifters lurking around the woods. And three women find themselves in that claustrophobic cabin in the woods mystery, keeping secrets from each other and none of them are mentally stable. The tension is building. Somebody plays a really psychotic game with them!
Jayne has a hidden agenda to choose this exact place for their long weekend. Ruth fuels her delusions with alcohol, resentment, anger and fear and Emily acts like rebellious teenage daughter who got captivated by annoying adults. The note Edie sent raise their suspicions. Could Edie kill one of their husbands? Or could someone write a note behalf of her? And finally where the hell their husbands are? Why three of them have excuses to arrive lately at the same time?
Second half of the book: we have revelations, learning more about the culprit and how his/ her mind works. Especially last forty page kept me on my toes! Things get completely out of control. You just get shocked, you keep screaming because anyone can die!
Okay I have so much away! Normally I would give four stars to this reading but at last pages I had so much fun and I improved my villanelle laugh! It was freaking fantastic! Even though confusing POV direction gave me a little headache, I truly awed intelligent mind of the author! So I’m rounding up my 4.5 to 5 tricky, gripping, shocking stars!