The Chamber by Will Dean

4.5 stars Mystery Fiction

What kept me up at night? It was this interesting story line that had great characters who were trapped inside a small vessel. I’m not claustrophobic but I could be under their circumstances since now, their 30-day mission is now terminated. Tea Bag is dead. They all knew, and they all executed the strictest rules of cleanliness and hygiene since boarding, so what went wrong? Living in such tight quarters, the fear of contamination and illness would spread rapidly amongst the six of them, so what happened?

The remaining five individuals barely get Tea Bag’s body and samples ready for transport outside the vessel when another one of the team members is found without a pulse.

“valve mask, pulse, compressions, IV, more adrenaline.”

Unfortunately, another team is now dead. What is happening! Holy Mogoly folks! The remaining team members are on high alert as there are only four members of the team left. The outside team requires them to follow the same protocol on this body as they did with Tea Bag’s, as they provide them with the necessary supplies. I felt on high alert myself as these individuals were friends. This team knew each other, they respected each other and their work and now, they’re dying.

Each team member was now having second thoughts on everything and everyone. There’s no room for them to stretch out and get away from each other. They’re stuck with each other and their thoughts while the outside team works to safely bring them back home. The stories they told and how they dealt with each minute and hour as they waited helped to pass the time, yet in the back of their minds, they were searching for the truth.

I was caught up inside the heads of these individuals as they were confided inside this vessel and their own thoughts. Their stories were interesting and gives everyone a look into who they. A storm makes the situation more pressing as the team tries to do their own investigating. Is the outside team part of their “team” or are they just “players” in a game? Being stuck inside the vessel, they are given limited information and the windows to the outside world can only provide a narrow view. They were frustrated and I understood why. Was information being held back?

I enjoyed this book, much more than I thought I would, going into it. I’m not one who likes technical books and when they started talking about valves and pressure, I was nervous. I thought this book might be too technical and detailed for me. It wasn’t a scary book (horror) but more of a mysterious, intense drama read that’ll pull you through until you discover the answer. 4.5 stars.

Eruption by Michael Crichton and James Patterson

4.5 stars Fiction

It’s the BIG one!  Located in Hawaii, there are 2 volcanoes who have the scientists’ nervous.  Mauna Loa is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world and Mauna Kea, a volcano which hasn’t erupted in over 4,000 years. The tremors have begun and now, they’re starting to intensify.  Fear begins to take root, but horror takes ahold of those who really know the truth.  The truth of what an eruption could mean to those in Hawaii and those around the world when the earth unleashes its blazing inferno.

I liked the little twists on this volcano disaster, and I liked how no one wanted to or took responsibility for how these problems came about.  How did the canisters get placed at the base of Mauna Kea and how did so many of them got there, these are questions no one wants to answer, or so they claim.  Add to this, the integrity of the containers and their content, I felt on edge reading this book. The containers themselves were a huge concern but when you add in a volcanic eruption on top of that literally on top of that, you have…… craziness!!  I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough and I swear I could have been watching a movie as the story fell out of the pages of the book.

Talk about intense, I couldn’t put this book down as I needed to know how they were going to stop a volcano and safely do something, anything with those containers at the base of Mauna Kea.  They had to do something as they couldn’t kill millions of people, could they??

An action-packed book with loads of drama and tension.  There were quite a few characters and there was quite a lot of dialogue between them.  The book was predictable at times and that was okay with me.  I thought the authors did a good job with researching the details in the book and making the book feel realistic.  I feel this would make a fantastic movie.    4.5 stars as sometimes I felt the points repeated over and over again.

The Safe Place by Anna Downes

4 stars Drama, Fiction

Step away from the fire!  Too many red flags were being raised, all the warning signs were there, yet Emily kept on walking right where they wanted her.  When I first started to read this book, I thought that Emily had caught onto her former bosses’ shenanigans and she was just playing along it but then, the issues started to get pretty deep.  Emily soon realized she didn’t have the perfect job. 

Emily wants to be an actress but for now, she has found temporary work in an office building.    Her acting career, is going nowhere so her temporary position pays the bills, or it did.   Emily has just been fired from her temporary job which just adds to the financial frustration weighing on her shoulders.  Acting sincere, her former boss Scott, offers Emily a position overseas at his home there.  This same boss that just fired her NOW wants to hire her.  Yep, you read that right.  He wants her to work and live in his beautiful home with his wife and child and money doesn’t seem to be an issue??  Do you not see this as an issue?  Hello!  Scott will pop in once and a while but the majority of the time, he won’t be living in that home.  Emily will have a lot to do if she takes the position, as she’ll be the housekeeper, the wife’s personal assistant, and the au pair for their daughter.  How desperate is she?  Pretty desperate.  Emily takes the job and off she goes.

Scott had warned Emily how isolated this fantastic, beautiful mansion was but when she arrives, she finally realizes how remote it really is.  I’m visualizing The Overlook Hotel in Colorado from The Shining isolation and that’s exactly what Emily gets.  Sorry Emily, your cell phone and computer won’t work out here.  They have to have some kind of communication, they can’t expect Emily to be cut off from the world and they should have had that ready for her on Day #1.  Don’t unpack those bags yet Emily, this doesn’t look like paradise to me.

I had to know what the purpose was behind all this.  I felt Emily was being set up for something but why? Who was involved and how far would this go on?  I was definitely motivated by the author’s writing and had a lot of questions as I read.  I was intrigued by the isolation of home and by Emily’s isolation from others, two traits that shouldn’t be mixed together.   This was a page-turner for me: more drama and mysterious than thriller.    4 stars    #TheSafePlace!

A huge thank you goes out to Anna Downes and Minotaur Books for the copy of this book that I received in exchange for this review’s honest opinion. 

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