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'Breathlessly gripping' - International bestselling author Lucy Foley, author of The Guest List Seven guests. Seven secrets. One killer. Do you dare to SLEEP? All Anna wants is to be able to sleep. But crushing insomnia, terrifying night terrors and memories of that terrible night are making it impossible. If only she didn't feel so guilty... To escape her past, Anna takes a job at a hotel on the remote Scottish island of Rum, but when eight guests join her, what started as a retreat from the world turns into a deadly nightmare. Each of the guests have a secret, but one of them is lying - about who they are and why they're on the island. There's a murderer staying in the Bay View hotel. And they've set their sights on Anna. Seven strangers. Seven secrets. One deadly lie. Someone's going to sleep and never wake up... The million-copy bestseller is back in her darkest, twistiest book to date. Read it if you dare!
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This was good!
It's a fast paced, tense, isolated thriller and doesn't let up the whole time.
The narrator (Claire Corbett) was excellent so really recommend the audiobook for this one!
Anna is the driver involved in an accident that kills two of her passengers and paralyses the third. Although it is not her fault she blames herself. And so it seems does someone else who starts leaving disturbing message for her.
Anna decides she needs to get away and moves to a remote part of Scotland. Unbeknownst to her her stalker follows...
An easy, engaging read which kept me guessing until the very end. I enjoyed the mixture of chapters which alternate between Anna, Mo (the other passenger who survives), Alex (Anna's ex boyfriend), Steve (the parents of one of the passengers that didn't survive) and the stalker.
Overall a good fast paced read. 👍
After reading “Strangers” by C.L. Taylor I felt a bit... meh. I enjoyed it but it just felt a little lacklustre but I wanted to give the author another chance and “Sleep” sounded great.
And it was. I really enjoyed this book. I kept on thinking I knew where it was going to go and it surprised me every time!
Loved it!