The hike

Susi Holliday

Book - 2022

"When sisters Cat and Ginny travel with their husbands to the idyllic Swiss Alps for a hiking holiday, it's not just a chance to take in the stunning scenery. It's an opportunity to reconnect with each other after years of drifting apart--and patch up marriages that are straining at the seams. As they head into the mountains, morale is high, but as the terrain turns treacherous, cracks in the relationships start to show. With worrying signs that someone might be following them, the sun begins to set and exhaustion kicks in. Suddenly, lost high on a terrifying ridge, tensions spill over--with disastrous consequences. When only two of the four hikers make it down from the mountain, the police press them for their story--but soo...n become suspicious when their accounts just don't add up. What really happened up on that ridge? Who are the survivors? And what secrets are they trying to hide?" --

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Psychological fiction
Published
Seattle, WA : Thomas & Mercer [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Susi Holliday (author)
Physical Description
256 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781542035347
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Two sisters and their husbands set out on a hike in the Alps that ends in multiple calamities, some of them highly predictable, others not so much. Catherine and Paul Baxendale were the perfect couple until Paul left his job as a commodities trader over an accusation of assaulting a colleague. Now he works part time as a delivery driver, and Cat, a successful event planner, must depend on the largesse of her younger sister, Ginny, for big-ticket items. That largesse is considerable, since Ginny, who inherited the entire trust fund their late parents had originally planned to split between their two daughters, has multiplied her wealth by marrying banker Tristan Lytham. Despite the friction between the two sisters, friction that runs deeper than Ginny suspects, they're vacationing together in a Swiss village in the shadow of the Argentine, a mountain that invites a day's vigorous walk. But an unidentified man who "couldn't wait to see [Cat] again" is stalking the party, of whom a flash-forward prologue has already hinted only two will remain alive. Holliday keeps up a steady stream of reversals, betrayals, and revelations. Though the cast is so small and the possible permutations in their relationships so limited that savvy readers will see many of the twists coming, most of them land with a satisfying, if not exactly surprising, impact. Shock and awe among the privileged. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.