A family day out at the beach takes a tragic turn when 3
year old Olivia Granger goes missing. Time passes and with no sign of Olivia
she is presumed drowned.
Meanwhile 5 year old Hailey Marshall starts school and her
Mother Jennifer couldn’t be any more proud.
As we follow both families it isn’t clear where this story
will take us but slowly the horrible truth begins to reveal itself.
Following her impressive début novel, The Paradise Trees,
Linda Huber returns with another tension filled tale depicting a young girl in a
very worrying situation. As the growing sense of dread builds you anticipate
certain things happening, only for events to transpire somewhat differently.
I’m not entirely sure that this sits comfortably under the
crime fiction umbrella. Yes, there is a crime being committed, but there is no
sign of the hackneyed genre favourites of serial killer and streetwise detective. This is
far removed from those types of novels but it is no less entertaining whilst
also managing to instil an excruciatingly uncomfortable feeling in the pit of
your stomach.
The Cold Cold Sea also gives us a wonderful main character
that has you completely emotionally invested in her. I haven’t rooted for a
character as much since Thor the dog in Wayne Smith’s story.
With only her second book Linda Huber has written a
wonderful tale that puts the reader through the wringer and then drags them
back again. Thankfully every suspense filled page is worth it.
The Cold Cold Sea is available now from Legend Press.
Ric’s Rating: Essential
Sounds like it would make a great psychological thriller film.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read, I'll have to check it out. Thanks Ric :)
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