zooloo1983
Written on Sep 19, 2018
The book is set in a village where everyone knows everyone and outsiders, well pack your bags and scaddle please you just are not welcome here! The characters are flawed, and you see just how much by the reappearance of Martin Gates, on a day where there has been such turbulence (I was eating my lunch at the time – do not eat when reading my word of advice!).
This book is definitely in my OMG, jaw drop list because even though you think you know what is going on within the odd little community, actually you don’t. Passages in your head mean one thing, and it is only, later on, you realise they mean something completely different. Near the end of the book, it becomes darker as it ramps up and becomes slightly disturbing and sinister. The end, well not even going to talk about it, read it to find out! The tension in this book builds and to read at night, a windy night like I always do, was not the done thing! It plays on your imagination, and boy my imagination ran riot with this book.
I have always loved reading books from multiple points of view, which this book does, as you get a whole better experience learning about the community and the individual and what they perceive. I love little insights into their mind as you never quite know what to expect.
I absolutely loved this book and I fully expect to see more from Graeme with his writing style you could get lost in the book so easily.
Just remember when Raven’s gather RUN!