
4.5 stars Suspense
I’m not a winter person. I lived in a state that experiences four different seasons and winter is the one that I detest the most. It amazes me why individuals would board a bus in winter, for a getaway and not be more prepared in case something went wrong. It’s just plain crazy, in my world! I also wonder how these individuals got together. Did they find a great deal? It must have been a great price, as a VRBO could have been a better option and more isolation. Think about this next time you plan a vacation.
There are eight strangers on the bus. On the road ahead, a tree has fallen, and it has blocked the road. No problem, Brian the guide has a chainsaw, and he will move it. This has eliminated problem #1. The vacationers were supposed to stay close to the bus while Brian removed the tree but nope, two individuals decided to take a walk and they haven’t returned. Problem #2 Problem #3 is the precipitation which amounts to a snowstorm and when they return to the bus after searching for the couple, they discover that the bus won’t start. I can’t even keep up with all the problems this group of travelers encounter as this should be Problem #4 but as the remaining individuals locate a boarded-up cabin to take refuge in, they discover that the shelter has some issues of its own. Keep your wits about you as things are about to get crazy.
This cabin is rustic, and I mean, rustic. It does provide them with shelter, but it doesn’t have running water, food, or electricity. As one of the missing individuals returns to the group, there’s still one unaccounted for out in the snowstorm. Resuming their search for this person, it doesn’t take long to discover why they never made it back. They never could have made it back in the condition they were in. Who did this to them and why? I guess I better start paying attention as I thought everyone was accounted for, so did one of the vacationers sneak off and do this evil act?
This was the first victim, the first of many. The vacationers start disappearing one-by-one and when the others find them, they think they discover a pattern. What can the remaining individuals do to stop this? Keeping watch over each other, they’re like hawks, but the dead bodies keep popping up. Are they missing something?
What a fun and entertaining read. This book definitely had my attention, and I felt as if I was watching each character waiting for them to slip up so I could catch them in the act. The cabin carried a vibe of its own and the weather helped create a feeling of isolation and despair. This book reminded me of another book that I had read but that was okay. 4.5 stars.






























