The Sanatorium: The spine-tingling #1 Sunday Times bestseller and Reese Witherspoon Book Club Pick
P**A
What.....?
First book in decades I can't be bothered to finish... What a waste of time...
M**N
Edição perfeita!
Chegou super rápido e bem embalado. Adorei o acabamento da edição e a sensação de mistério da ilustração na capa de papel. Ainda não consegui ler, mas tenho certeza que vai ser ótimo!
K**E
Amazing ! Très bien - Could not put it down... !
Very well written - once you got into the plot, impossible to stop reading. Just purchased the Retreat and imagine blowing my weekend buried in the pages... keep writing Sarah, looking forward to the next!
C**E
gripping story
Loved this book, kept you guessing, all through, and then the end, is waiting for the Next story in this saga, very well written.
C**O
Nothing spine-tingling about this book
I found this book completely underwhelming. In the first 200 pages nothing happens - and when things do liven up a bit (not a lot) there is nothing at all suspenseful, sinister to come. The Sanatorium's past doesn't even come into play until about page 300. There is no atmosphere at all. However, I think the main problem is the main protagonist, Elin, being so self-doubting (with PTSD) about her ability as a (ex)policewoman it grinds into a total lack of empathy with the character. As as for her boyfriend, Will, is a complete woosy. You don't build any bond with these two and I was hoping that one or both of them was murdered.
A**7
Good if not for the annoying MC
My rating is a 3,5 for this book.To begin with I just loved the setting! A luxury hotel high up in the Swiss Alps, completely isolated and the most likely place for an avalanche to happen.I have to admit that the story about the Sanatorium’s history before it became a hotel and the description of the killer’s hideous mask, both managed to give me chills.The weakest part of this book, for me, was the MC, Elin. She’s a UK detective, currently off the job, who accepts her estranged brother’s invitation to celebrate his recent engagement in a remote Hotel in Switzerland. Soon after she arrives, her brother’s fiancé goes missing and the day after, a body is found! And before you know it, an avalanche hits preventing them all from getting any help from the outside world.From the start, we realise that Elin is carrying her own psychological baggage around, after a tragic event in her youth, so when she is asked to take charge of a horrendous crime scene, she’s not sure she can handle it.And neither is the reader.Her character was annoying to say the least. Her insecurities and uncertainties are palpable up to a point where it gets tedious to read.Moreover, I thought the final explanation was a little far fetched.This is the author’s debut and I think the famous quote ‘Less is More’ could not be more suitable in this case. If Pearse had settled with a less intricate explanation of the killings it might have worked better in my opinion.That being said, this is by no means a bad book. The story unfolds at a steady pace, and never falters. It certainly held my interest to the very end and the author placed enough red herrings to keep you guessing right up to the epilogue! I will certainly read more by this author in the future!
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