I was absolutely gripped by this from start to finish, it was just impossible to stop. It's so tense and it's written in a way where you can't trust a thing anyone says. So so good!

90% of this was an absolute yawnfest, honestly I was so bored. If I had been reading this physically it would have been a DNF, but thank god for audiobooks to power through.

Also WTF was that ending?!

I will continue to see how this ends, but this instalment was not it.

This was good! It was like Midsomer Murders but make it the 1100s πŸ˜‚

It was short but did a lot in those pages, and I liked the pairing of Barling and Stanton.

I could have done without the horse death but apart from that I really enjoyed it.

This is one of the most dramatic, bloody and exciting periods of English/British history and I always enjoy learning more about it. This book is quite long but it's absolutely fascinating from start to finish.

As others have said, every single character in this book is completely unlikeable and you honestly don't care who made it off the mountain and who didn't.

That said, it's a quick and easy read, so was entertaining for a few hours.

This was such a ride from start to finish! It's follows older teens but doesn't pull back on the gory, gritty descriptions. Really enjoyed this for Spooky Season and liked the epilogue giving us a hint into the next book. Can't wait to continue.

Rosie was like a side character in this- she was fine but a bit bratty at times.

I was really here for Ford and Cora 🩷

(And West)

(And the parents)

This has quickly become one of my favourite crime thriller series, it reminds me of the DI Robert Hunter series from Chris Carter which I love.

The epilogue of this one had me shocked and eagerly awaiting the next book in the series.