TITLE: The Chalet
AUTHOR: Catherine Cooper
PUBLISHER: HarperCollins Publishers UK
PUBLISHING DATE: November 12, 2020
FROM GOODREADS:
Four friends. One luxury getaway. The perfect murder.
Four friends. One luxury getaway. The perfect murder.
French Alps, 1998
Two young men ski into a blizzard… but only one returns.
20 years later
Four people connected to the missing man find themselves in that same resort. Each has a secret. Two may have blood on their hands. One is a killer-in-waiting.
Someone knows what really happened that day.
And somebody will pay.
MY THOUGHTS: When I first discovered The Chalet, I noticed it contained so many of my favorite elements. A dual timeline, a snowed-in setting and secrets. And man, did this book ever deliver!
Twenty years ago two brothers, who often didn't get along, took their girlfriends skiing. However, only one of them returned. Now a group of people once again gather at the chalet for a vacation but this time a snowstorm is wrecking havoc and the only road has been blocked. The four individuals also have ties to what happened twenty years ago and when a body is discovered in an avalanche, everyone is left to wonder how and if it ties in to the death so many years ago.
This book is a perfect winter read and I hope plenty of people find it beneath their Christmas trees because I can think of nothing better than diving into this on winter holiday. Cooper sets a dark and foreboding atmosphere and I could almost feel the walls closing in on our characters.
Speaking of characters, I didn't really like them but man, they were fun to dislike! They were all full of themselves but as the book progresses, they are fully fleshed out and the reader at least understands them all a tad better. And finally the mystery. I've complained several times this year about books I loved which were ruined by the last sentence. The Chalet is another one of those last sentence book but this time I loved it. If you love Lucy Foley or basically what amounts to a close-circle mystery, then this is the book for you!
RATING: 5 PAWS
Thanks so much for the blog tour support x
ReplyDeleteWhy is snow such a great setting for a murder mystery? It seems like that setting really worked out this time 😁
ReplyDeleteFantastic review! I'm sure I would like this one.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
Love the sound of this one! :)
ReplyDeleteSounds very fun and perfect for Christmas!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an intriguing winter mystery read. Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds fantastic! I like it when a book is filled with characters that are easy to dislike. I think it makes it harder to rule them out as a suspect.
ReplyDeleteOh, those are some of my favorite elements, too! How fun!
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