Berls
It's the little details that you almost overlook that always matter. I want to talk about the brilliance of some of the little details, but to do so might alert you to them and ruin it for you. So I'll leave it at that. The characters are marvelously full and developed.
The setting played such an important part. Ruth Ware has done a fantastic job of using the deadly beauty of this remote mountain-side ski chalet as yet another character for the story. Either she's an experienced skier or did a great deal of research to bring that element to life. The thrill and the terror both shine through.
I cannot stress enough the incredible narration of Imogen Church either. I always make a point of listening to Ruth Ware because Imogen Church does an amazing job of bringing the story to life.