Death at High Tide by Hannah Dennison Book Review

Death at High Tide by Hannah Dennison Book Review

Death at High Tide by Hannah Dennison is my first book by her, and I cannot wait for more! I found that this story started off super quick and kept that pace the entire story. I finished it in one sitting, and I could not put it down. 

I really liked Evie as a main character. I related to the fact that she is a horrible liar. I appreciated that morally she was at odds with her sister Margot the entire time. I found Margot annoying, self centered, and deceitful. I started to change my mind about her towards the end, but it was a little late for me to like her. The only thing I appreciated about her at the beginning is that she was willing to ask hard questions, but she is very brash.

I enjoyed that while I had my main theory on who the bad person was, I was constantly jumping back and forth until the end, and I was still only partially correct. 

I liked that it was a little darker for a cozy mystery. I enjoy my cozy mysteries, but sometimes I need a break from the light and fluffy, so this was perfect. 

I also found the setting different, cool, and interesting. I can see how it is loosely based on And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. It could be why I enjoyed this so much. 

If you are looking for a darker cozy mystery, with a very interesting plot, faced paced, that keeps you guessing until the end, give Death at High Tide a try, 

I received an eARC from St. Martin's Press through NetGalley. All opinions are 100% my own.

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