Abigail and her fiancé, Pete, are getting married soon, but their parents barely know each other. What’s the best way to get a little family bonding in? A three-day hike in a national park, of course. What could possibly go wrong?
Well to start, Pete’s parents are slightly strange. Kenny is a felon who did prison time, and Darla is a mystic, never without her crystals and Tarot cards. Abigail’s parents however, sound straight out of an L.L. Bean catalog. Pete seems fine, but to them, this family is off. How did these two end up having such a normal child?
This hiking/camping trip was doomed from the start, and there were so many red flags that anyone who isn’t a book character would have run away from those woods as fast as possible. But this is a book, and the characters ended up trying to finish the hike and bond with each other.
Camping to me has always sounded creepy, and the events in this book only make me realize how right I’ve always been about being in the middle of nowhere! As a death occurs within the party, the rest are left wondering who did it - and if they are next.
This is a classic whodunnit, with a page-turning vibe and plenty of twists. It was a good story, but the ending got a little convoluted and I was never really pulled into the scenery or characters. I’m giving this 3.5, rounded up because it was definitely entertaining and a very quick read.
(Thank you to Bookouture, Laura Wolfe, and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my review. This book is slated to be released on January 26, 2023.)