The Search Party by Hannah Richell

 

The Search Party

 by Hannah Richell


The Search Party by Hannah Richell

 was published on 18th January 2024 by Simon & Schuster.

My thanks to the author and publisher for sending me a copy to review and to 

Random Things Tours for inviting me to take part on the tour.




Synopsis

Five old friends.

One glamping weekend.
A storm that will change everything.


Max and Annie Kingsley have left the London rat race to set up a glamping site in the wilds of Cornwall. They invite old university friends – TV star Dominic, doctor and new mum Kira, and free-spirited Jim and Suze – and their children for a trial weekend but the reunion quickly veers off-course.

First, there’s The Incident around the campfire on the first night. The following afternoon, a storm quickly develops off the rugged North Coast. When one of their group goes missing, all hell breaks loose. And as the winds batter the bell-tents, emotions run high and tension mounts for all the characters.

Who is lying in hospital, who has gone missing and who is the body on the beach below the cliffs . . .?




My Review

This is a compelling thriller of relationships, dark secrets, trust and the changing nature of friendships that has you gripped from the outset.
The developing story line and how it unravels moves on rapidly page by page, chapter by chapter each of which is linked to one of the characters giving you time to build up the friendship tree that has been in place with these four friends since their university days.
The idea of taking, what is now an eclectic mix of friends and their families, all with their own emotional baggage, and putting them into a glamping weekend in South West Cornwall is clever and actually quite thought provoking. You will find yourself wondering which one of the friends you relate to most and their chosen way of life. For me the story starts in the best way possible with a map and a list of the characters you will meet as the story progresses.
The opening prologue is a MUST read as you need to have the scenario in your mind as you read the following pages. As you get ot know the individuals you keep wondering who are the ones in the prologue and how did they get to that situation and , if you're like me, your thoughts will change as we are drawn further into the plot.
I have never read a book by Hannah Richell before but The Search Party has definitely placed her on my " Look out for " list moving forwards.


About the Author


Hannah Richell was born in Kent and spent her childhood years in Buckinghamshire and Canada. After graduating from the University of Nottingham, she worked in the book publishing and film industries in both London and Sydney. She is a dual citizen of Great Britain and Australia, and currently lives in the South West of England with her family. Richell is the author of international bestsellers Secrets of the Tides (2012), The Shadow Year (2014), The Peacock Summer (2019) and The River Home (2020). Her work has been translated into twenty-one languages

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