Epic but frustrating

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Well this is definitely a book about a holiday, for four friends. Right from the start you sense something epic is going to happen on this trip.

What frustrated me was that we were given so many clues and red herrings about the truth, and it seemed like Kate was going round in circles about some suspicious messages found on husband Sean's phone, that the real juicy action took until around 85% to get going.

It may be that reading this on holiday myself and not checking the blurb, meant that I was expecting it to be a different sort of book to what it was.

I enjoyed the writing style, and once I got used to getting insights into almost all the characters through dedicated chapters, it became easier to follow.

I would happily read another book from this author in the future. He certainly kept me guessing throughout, and I couldn't have predicted half of it.