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The Split review

 

Synopsis:

The remote Antarctic island of South Georgia is about to send off its last boat of the summer – which signifies safety to resident glaciologist Felicity Lloyd. 

Felicity lives in fear – fear that her ex-husband Freddie will find her, even out here. She took a job on this isolated island to hide from him, but now that he's out of prison, having served a term for murder, she knows he won’t give up until he finds her. 

But a doctor delving into the background of Felicity and Freddie's relationship, back in Cambridge, learns that Felicity has been on the edge for a long time. Heading to South Georgia himself to try and get to her first is the only way he can think of to help her.

My Review:

A good thriller with some great twists that I didn’t seen coming, and others that were blindingly obvious, set in the isolated polar island of South Georgia, as well as the picturesque city of Cambridge

I enjoyed how the plot was separated into 4 parts, the first in present day that threw you straight into the action, then abruptly brought you back for the next two sections to give some plot and backstory 

I also enjoyed how we were drip fed bits of important information in a way that meant you constantly wanted to keep reading just to find out a little bit more of the mystery 

I felt like Felicity’s actual character development was overlooked a little bit for reasons that I will not expand on because it would spoil the book, but I liked Joe’s character and particularly his relationship with his mum

Overall a good book, just not the most original, and some of the twists were not as surprising as I had expected, but would still recommend to any thriller reader

My Rating: 7/10

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