Description from Goodreads:
"Where does the adventure end . . .
and the nightmare begin?
Frank owns a service station on a little-used highway. His granddaughter, Allie, is sent to stay with him for the summer, but they don't talk a lot.
Simon is a dreamer and an idealist, in thrall to the romance of the open road and desperately in search of something.
Maggie is the woman who will bring them together, someone whose own personal journey will visit unimaginable terror on them all. . ."
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A brutal and breathless race for survival
If you’re looking for something that hits the ground running and doesn't let up, then this is definitely the book for you. I’ve had this sitting on a very dusty virtual to-be-read pile on my Kindle since 2020, but I’m so pleased I finally got around to reading it because it’s a proper adrenaline-fuelled ride.
The story starts with a woman named Maggie who arrives at a remote petrol station in the Australian outback, badly injured and clearly terrified. From that moment on, it’s a fight for survival as a group of hunters closes in. It’s incredibly fast-paced and quite cinematic - I could easily see this being turned into a gritty survival film.
It’s definitely not for the faint-hearted though. There’s a fair amount of graphic violence and it gets pretty brutal in places, which might be a bit much for some. I also felt that because it’s so short and action-heavy, we didn't get to go quite as deep into the characters' backgrounds as I would’ve liked. A bit more development there would’ve made it a full five stars for me, but it’s still a fantastic, edge-of-your-seat read.
If you enjoy survival thrillers that are lean, mean and keep you hooked until the very last page, I’d highly recommend giving this a go. It’s a real "one more chapter" kind of book that’ll leave you feeling pretty breathless.
Many thanks to the author, the publisher and NetGalley for enabling me to read and share my thoughts.
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