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This story is told in the voices of Mia, Scarlett, Riley, and Sammy, four young women who met in college.
They take a trip to Whisper Island which was meant to be a once in a lifetime adventure.....
But as soon as they arrive things start to go wrong. First there is the unexpected arrival of Sammy’s drug addict brother and his girlfriend Opal – why are they here?
And then the deaths begin.
Soon they start revealing a deep dark secret!!!!
Amazing story. These characters were great in this story! I just love revenge boom setting and this one was beyond amazing!
A free vacation with friends to a remote area that is an artist’s paradise. What could be better? Well, I guess it would be better if your friends weren’t being killed left and right! An intriguing story with a surprise ending. Can’t wait to read another book by Carissa Ann Lynch.
The challenge for the reader is to guess the ending before it is revealed and that is quite a task. Four young women leaving college are persuaded to take a three month trip to a lonely island off Alaska which gives the book its title. The idea supposedly came from a friend of the drug addict brother of one of them, Sammy,who happens also to be the former boyfriend of another, Mia. It all begins to go wrong when, after a fourteen hour flight, the brother Rob is already there with a new girlfriend. Added to the mix are the mistakes in their past lives which some of them are trying to forget. The boat which is their only connection to civilisation is damaged then the murders start. Is there someone hiding on the island or is one of them responsible? The story is well told and chilling in parts. The ending is at the cost of even more deaths. This is a stimulating read designed to hold the reader’s attention. I recommend it.
A Perfect, Remote Island Getaway...? Not Quite....
Whisper Island - ideal for a remote, perfect getaway? A perfect break away from it all? An adventure? - think again. Six friends are setting off for just such a perfect adventure. They will not all come back. It’s a trip that is soon to take a nightmarish turn. A familiar, tried and tested premise but none the worse for that, a premise that is not only attractive but compelling and can work so well for the reader. An engaging read and provides some ideal escapism.
This was a really interesting and creepy locked room mystery.
The story was really compelling and it did kept me really intrigued until the end.
I enjoyed the narrative and setting.
The book is narrated by 4 characters and although they were quite good they were all very similar in terms of thought process so it was difficult at times to differentiate between them.
Nevertheless, the story was sure interesting and quite well paced, twisty and had some creepiness parts that made the reading interesting.
There are some plot holes but it was still a really enjoyable read and I would recommend it to young adult readers who like crime/mystery fiction.
I would like to thank One More Chapter and Netgalley for an advanced digital copy of this book in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.
3,5 ⭐️
”Watch me"
Riley, Mia, Sammy and Scarlett are four art students and best friends, who decide to take one last trip together before the beginning of their adult lives, to concentrate on their art and create something great together. But there destination is anything but idyllic. A small Islam’s off the Alaskan coast will be their home for the next three months, but soon after their arrival strange things start to happen and when one of them is found dead the real nightmare begins. Is someone else on the island going after them? After all, all of them are hiding some secrets they'd prefer to keep buried.
This was PURE ENTERTAINMENT! An isolated island? A group of people getting killed one by one? Ring any bells? As you might well know (cause I've repeated it thousands of times) my favorite book ever is "And then there were none", so this book had all the elements needed for me to love it.
With super short chapters and six different POVs, the action keeps moving forward at a nice pace and the "one more chapter and I go to sleep" proves very difficult to achieve. While this structure helped the plot, it also made a bit difficult to get any real development in any of the characters.
While I was expecting some kind of crazy twist towards the end, there was not, and although I bet on one of them as the villain from the start, the motivation was not revealed almost till the end, so it was enjoyable all the same.
Quick and super fun read that will make you feel as in the middle of a slasher movie.
Thanks to NetGalley and One More Chapter for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
A sinister suspense full of mystery and the underpinnings of a horror novel. The narrative starts out strong, being told from alternating perspectives and offering up bits of the story with each dialog. Ironically, what initially draws the reader in with this niche also ends up slowing the pace of the plot as does the halt in the earnest characterization that was offered early on. Perhaps done purposefully to hold readers at length and keep a certain a level of distain in place for this unlikable cast, Lynch does an exquisite job at keeping the readers guessing. Overall, a great read with that ‘whodunit’ factor and an edge of creepiness. 4 stars.
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This was an entertaining mystery read. It was a quick read with a simple plot. Who the villain was was pretty predictable and there was a slight twist at the end. A book which I would recommend to others.
I have received this ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
Whisper Island is very easy to devour in one sitting. In it, you will meet a group of people who get the opportunity to stay at a house in Alaska on an island for 3 months. Also, the entire stay is for free? So that being said, it was pretty hard to let this wonderful opportunity to pass by.
The group of people? Well, they are Riley, Sam, Mia, Scarlet, Rob, and Opal. Each person has a past and some dark secrets. With each twist and turn, I just wanted to know who the main suspect was. It's a murder mystery after all.
So, yes, I was on the edge of my seat - devouring the crap out of this book - trying to figure out who was killing who. Long story short, I'm a horrible detective and should stick with my day job. I had no idea that the one person was behind it all until it was too late. Each piece of information started to make sense after the big reveal.. but I'll admit, the ending confused the crap out of me.
I feel like I'm going to forever think about this as well. Everyone has dark secrets.. and I'm sure there's going to be more unleashed after that cliffhanger.
Whisper Island has my favorite type of trope: a locked room mystery. If anyone has ever met me they'd probably know that an instant selling point for basically any novel would be a set of characters in an abandoned location trying to figure out who the killer is before they all get picked off. It's a scenario so perfect for great plotting and having a great atmosphere, and Whisper Island has just that.
In this reiteration, we get a group of friends heading off to an island for an isolated retreat with a few uninvited guests. We are introduced to most of our characters before they visit the island, so it's nice not to be overwhelmed by names or things you'll have to remember before the action starts.
It's a little bit more slow paced than I was expecting, but it was nice to see the author easing off the gas when tensions were high. It was key to make you feel as unsettled as the characters, but the wait and the suspicion in the end is worth it in an abrupt and almost startling reveal.
Definitely worth check out Whisper Island if you are also a fan of these "last man standing" type of murder mysteries, and maybe this one might catch you off guard.
Whisper Island by Carissa Ann Lynch is another compulsive thriller that virtually propelled me through the pages. This one is a whirlwind and, once started, you will want to devour it whole.
Four college friends, Riley, Sam, Scarlett, and Mia, set out on a trip to a remote island in Alaska with the intention of using the self-inposed solitude to work on their individual passion projects. The plan becomes marred, however, by the arrival of Sam's brother and his girlfriend, whose very presence unsettles the others from the very start. The six resign themselves to making the best of things, but when one of the party turns up dead, each wonders who among them can be trusted. Is there a killer among them, or is something more sinister afoot on Whisper Island?
Told from the alternating perspectives of each player, and rich in atmospheric detail, Ms Lynch has crafted another nerve shredding tale of suspense and intrigue.
Many thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter for an ARC of this title.
This enjoyable book is about four art students on a getaway to the remote Whisper Island in Alaska that very soon turns deadly. The story is told from the point of view of the four girls along with two surprise last minute guests. Riley is the quiet timid one and the newest to this close knit group of girls. Mia is the genius painter, daughter of a celebrity artist. Scarlett is the dramatic queen of social media and Sammy is the brains of the group, stern and serious, focused on the fine details. It's her brother Rob, and his girlfriend, Opal, who invite themselves along to what the girls had considered as a private trip, and it irritates all of them to no end. Especially Mia, who dated Rob a while back and has never gotten over the way he broke her heart.
So already there's drama before the trip even begins. It's soon implied that more than one of the girls has agreed to this getaway to escape from 'something' back home in Tennessee. This is continually hinted at, to the point of getting tiresome, as it really doesn't need to be brought up constantly just to create suspense. But that's one of the issues with the story, that it felt like there was a lot of filler to add length. There's no lack of action, though, as bad things occur almost as soon as they step foot on the island. It soon becomes clear that the group may not be alone. Someone has brought them here to ensure that they never get off, but has that person been one of them all along?
The plot may not be anything you haven't read before, but was still engaging and did make me want to see how it was all going to end for this group. The characters were a bit one-dimensional, but you can't expect too much when they're going to die soon anyway! It just makes it easier not to be too connected to them, as I see it. There were a few things that confused me, like how the girls were apparently older than I had been picturing, more towards their late twenties. But that's quite late to be in school as undergraduates, and only one of them had a reason for being so, so perhaps I missed something? And there is an outbuilding on the island that all of them knew about but just left alone because it was locked. I mean come on, with all the deaths, they really would have explored that place sooner.
It's a fun read, you know what you're getting into and it delivers exactly that. I read it almost all in one sitting - the author is great at drawing you in and making you think 'Ok, just one more page' and then another and another until suddenly you're at the end and not ready for it to be over! I can't wait to see what she comes up with next.
I tried wit this book, but honestly, I think it needs another couple of drafts before it is ready for primetime.
The whole time I'm reading this book, I have a horror movie soundtrack playing in my head.
There is some sinister and intense creepiness happening on Whisper Island, and (as a huge horror junkie) I'm living for it! This story is reminiscent of the tv show Harper's Island and the movies Ten: Murder Island and Fear Island. If you're a fan of any/all of these, give this book a read.
Four college friends decide to go on a trip to Whisper Island to work on their artistic ventures, get inspired, and possibly do a collaboration piece. That's not the only reason they want to go. Each one of them has their own motive for wanting to disconnect from society and isolate. And each one of them harbors a dark secret. But only one of them has a secret worth killing for!
Love the spooky vibe. But I was also a fan of the rich characterization. Each character had a very district voice and backstory. I felt emotionally invested in them. I was rooting for them. Which made it all the more tragedy when one of them died.
Also, killer (no pun intended) ending!
Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
I loved another one of her books so this one was a little disappointing, seemed like a plot done over and over again, and nothing made this version stand out, quick easy read, but overall forgetable
A fun and engrossing take on a closed room mystery genre, taking place on a secluded island. An excellent read!
What a great thriller! I quickly read this, I just had to find out what was going on.
A group of friends decide to go on a trip together to an island, to work together on an art project. Each of them is hiding something, how well do they really know each other?
Great characters, and a different style of writing than the usual thrillers. This has plenty of twists and thrills. I'd highly recommend it.
I received an advance copy of, Whisper Island by, Carissa Ann Lynch. I did not like this book, the language, characters, and the violence.
I love this niche genre, a group of people with deep rooted connections, under the umbrella of friendship, somewhere remote and then the killings start....The backdrop of Whisper Island is rugged and stunning with mysterious buildings, unpredictable stormy weather and seas, completely remote from the civilisation of the mainland and it has an unknown past. Gradually the backgrounds of the characters are unveiled and small details of their pasts start to be revealed but please not quite enough detail to work out who the killer or main intended victim is and the information is slowly drip fed. A classic style of whodunnit which kept me guessing until the end.
I liked the first 30% of set up for the story, but after that I stopped caring about the characters. At first, I liked that it was told from the perspectives of all four women, but since I stopped caring, I would rather it had been just Riley's. The brother was an unwelcome addition to the story, to some of the characters and to me. I don't get why anyone liked him or thought he was attractive at all. I did like that it was a nice quick and easy thriller. If you are a fan if Agatha Christie, then you might like this.