Nail biting survivalist horror.
After her husband’s death, Kaia decides to escape from the suffocating weight of her grief by choosing to go on an 84-mile whitewater rafting trip down a brutal, isolated stretch of river with a group of women. But the wilderness offers no sanctuary.
Seven years prior, this exact river was the stage for a horrific mass murder committed by a rafting guide and is a tragedy the true crime community insists never really truly ended. As the roaring rapids cut the group off from the civilized world, tales from back then begin to repeat themselves. Missing gear, sabotaged rafts, and late night disturbances prove the past is alive. When the women take to the rafts in a desperate attempt to escape certain death at the hands of the murderer, Kaia must figure out how to survive and develop the will to save herself and the others.
This was fast and furious with lots of white-knuckle suspense as the women face death in every moment. Definitely a claustrophobic nightmare of a book set in the deceptive beauty of the great outdoors. And also most assuredly, the type of adventure I would never sign on for! The killer is deliciously creepy. What made the novel stand out was how its pacing and plot sort of Mimi end the unpredictable current of a river — at times lulling into a false sense of survival before dropping. You into a terrifying free fall.
An absolute must read for fans of survivalist horror and locked-room thrillers as there is no escape: can’t go anywhere but down the river.
Thank you to the author and NetGalley for this e-book ARC to read, review, and recommend. The only off-putting note for me was the constant insertion of the dead husband’s “presence” through the events.
This is a standalone and is not part of any series.
Genre and tags: whitewater rafting, wilderness, murderer, survival, horror, river, female camaraderie