Narrated by Katy Sobey
I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins UK Audio and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Blurb
When Meg and Cat arrange a night out in Bristol, it's the perfect distraction from Meg's grief over her brother. But, after accidentally spending their cab money on drinks, they must walk home all the way across the city. Hungry, exhausted and barefoot, they decide to take a shortcut along a dark canal path.
That's when they notice the two men silently following them.
Suddenly forced to run for their lives, Meg and Cat scramble into an abandoned house and hide for hours before eventually the police show up to rescue them.
But then the night goes from bad to worse…
My Opinion
The cover gave nothing away about the contents about this book, but still it really appealed to me. There is so much packed into this book, it is not a book that should be started if you are short on time. This isn't the first book that I have read by Sarah Goodwin but I am positive that it is not going to be my last - I have previously read Stranded and also loved that one.
Goodwin uses multiple timelines to drip feed the reader information about why the events of The Blackout happen and it is done in such a way that it managed to keep me on the edge of my seat. An entertaining, fast-paced read.
Rating 4/5
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