3 Sept 2024

Book Review / The Drift by C J Tudor


 

Three ordinary people risk everything for a chance at redemption in this audacious, utterly gripping novel of catastrophe and survival at the end of the world, from the acclaimed author of The Chalk Man

Hannah awakens to carnage, all mangled metal and shattered glass. During a hasty escape from a secluded boarding school, her coach careened over a hillside road during one of the year's heaviest snowstorms, trapping her inside with a handful of survivors, a brewing virus, and no way to call for help. If she and the remaining few want to make it out alive, with their sanity--and secrets--intact, they'll need to work together or they'll be buried alive with the rest of the dead.

A former detective, Meg awakens to a gentle rocking. She is in a cable car suspended far above a snowstorm and surrounded by strangers in the same uniform as her, with no memory of how they got there. They are heading to a mysterious place known to them only as "The Retreat," but when they discover a dead man among their ranks and Meg spies a familiar face, she realizes that there is something far more insidious going on.

Carter is gazing out the window of the abandoned ski chalet that he and his ragtag compatriots call home. Together, they manage a precarious survival, manufacturing vaccines against a deadly virus in exchange for life's essentials. But as their generator begins to waver, the threat of something lurking in the chalet's depths looms larger, and their fragile bonds will be tested when the power finally fails--for good.

The imminent dangers faced by Hannah, Meg, and Carter are each one part of the puzzle. Lurking in their shadows is an even greater threat--one that threatens to consume all of humanity.


Published:  26th October 2023
Publisher:  Penguin
Goodreads : Click Here
Series or Stand-Alone:  Stand-Alone
Source:  Bought
Genres:    Horror, Mystery and Thriller
Pages:  416 pages, Paperback




MY REVIEW


What I loved about this story...  This story was so addicting.  Its action packed right from the moment the coach overturns.  After that there is a mix of twists and turns, some of which I really was not expecting.  I went into this book thinking that it would be more thriller than anything else, but its honestly more horror than anything else with the introduction of a plague that has turned some people into Whistlers which, to me, seem like zombies.  

What I disliked about this story...  Although I did enjoy this story, with it being more horror than anything else (I believe) I would have loved to have been a bit more creeped out and 'horrified'.

Would I recommend...  This was a really great action packed horrific read.  Honestly, if you haven't read a CJ Tudor book before I would recommend starting with The Chalk Man first but this is a close second.  




No comments: