‘A shattering debut – just when you think you’ve sussed it, you haven’t . . . the pace spirals and the twists multiply’ S. R. WHITE , author of international bestseller HERMIT
‘A gripping, twisty read . . . I raced through it in one sitting!’ LIZA NORTH, author of THE WEEKEND GUESTS
Ten years ago, six teenagers hiked into the Blue Mountains wilderness – and only five came out alive.
The survivors have barely seen each other since the tragic bushwalk. Yet when an invitation arrives to attend a 10-year memorial of their friend’s death, Hugh, Charlotte, Alex, Laura and Jack find themselves travelling back into the rugged landscape where it all began.
The weekend at an isolated homestead in the bush – no phone signal, no distractions – should be a chance to reflect and reconnect.
But each of the friends has been carrying secrets from the fateful hike. And someone will stop at nothing to get the truth.
‘A gripping, twisty read . . . I raced through it in one sitting!’ LIZA NORTH, author of THE WEEKEND GUESTS
Ten years ago, six teenagers hiked into the Blue Mountains wilderness – and only five came out alive.
The survivors have barely seen each other since the tragic bushwalk. Yet when an invitation arrives to attend a 10-year memorial of their friend’s death, Hugh, Charlotte, Alex, Laura and Jack find themselves travelling back into the rugged landscape where it all began.
The weekend at an isolated homestead in the bush – no phone signal, no distractions – should be a chance to reflect and reconnect.
But each of the friends has been carrying secrets from the fateful hike. And someone will stop at nothing to get the truth.
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Reviews
A gripping, twisty read, lots of dark secrets and grudges coming to the surface, in a location as troubled and unreliable as the intriguing cast of characters. I raced through it in one sitting!
A shattering debut - just when you think you've sussed it, you haven't . . . the pace spirals and the twists multiply