Sunday, 5 September 2021

Hostage by Claire Mackintosh

 


As I told a fellow work colleague, don't read this if you are considering taking a plane trip anytime soon...


...this is a tense, thrill-ride of a book, with that all important alternating of narratives to keep you engaged...and on your toes!


I have really enjoyed some of Claire Mackintosh's books and was excited to finally get round to reading this one...did I love it?
Well...almost.
Almost because of the epilogue, which I felt was a little off. 
It felt like it came from a totally different book genre. I do understand what Claire was doing here and I admire her skill in making me connect with her characters strongly enough that I felt so pissed about how she chose to end them!

 
The Library Enthusiast & Live Music...
...children's entertainment, arts, workshops, food and a licensed bar! 
In a town not far from me, the local library is involved in a fantastic and free community event, to help celebrate the opening of the town's renovated Entertainment Precinct. There will be free creative workshops, such as donut decorating, coconut fibre weaving and face painting as well as live music and delicious food trucks...now that's what I call a party!


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