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.