FTC:I received a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
~The cover and the info from the back of the book came from the website that provided me with the book to review~
by Shelley Hollenbeck
Seven invited tourists and their tour-guide driver are storm-isolated at Queensford Castle, Cock Robin Island, California. In the grand tradition of Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None,” all seven die, one by one. Who killed them – their Native American driver? Their host? The butler? The answer is much more complicated than Christie’s, involving the characters’ past lives and a centuries-old prophecy heralding divine retribution.
My Review
Let me first start by saying that I love everything about this book until the ending. I was less than impressed with how the author chose to end the book but I have read books that have ended worse. Right from the start of the book it grabbed my attention and it turned out to be a book that I couldn’t put down. Most of the book reminded me of the game of clue. I spend the entire book trying to figure it out and I never would have guessed the ending. I wouldn’t mind reading more books by this author. I also think people who like thrillers or mysteries would love this book.
Once you have read it please come back and let me know what you think of it!
FTC- I received a complimentary copy of The Queensford Family as a member of the