My Rating: 3.4
A group of thirtysomething friends have a tradition of going away to a different venue every year to celebrate New Years. This year, Emma picks a very remote estate in the Scottish Highlands. On the train there, it is very apparent that there is a lot of baggage and secrets amongst the group.
Other than the very end where you find out who was killed (which you pretty much can deduce early on) and who the killer was, there is no real mystery here. It was entertaining with the well done voices on audio but the story wasn't fabulous. A bunch of spoiled bratty adults stuck together in a snowed in lodge. This author feels like a cross between Agatha Christy and Ruth Ware which, for me, is not a recommend.
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