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The Ice Twins by S.K. Tremayne
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it was amazing
bookshelves: psychological-thrillers, scotland, netgalley-read

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S.K.Tremayne’s novel “The Ice Twins” exhibits a pervading sense of menace. Not the overt kind of menace where the protagonist is feeling threatened by harm, but the insidious kind born of a mixture of mistrust, suspicion, social isolation and self-doubt.

The narrative contained many red herrings, with suspicion and doubt abounding. The story was told mostly from Sarah’s point of view, but some passages were from Gus’s viewpoint. The atmosphere was creepy and the Moorcroft’s predicament distressing.

I was so invested in the story that I took my book everywhere I went and read during my coffee break and lunch at work. I appreciated the photographs contained within the novel as they brought the imagery into an even sharper focus. “The Ice Twins” was a genuine page-turner that held my interest from beginning to end.
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Reading Progress

February 21, 2015 – Shelved
May 3, 2015 – Started Reading
May 6, 2015 –
80.0%
May 7, 2015 – Finished Reading

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Jemma This book was amazing, I hope you are enjoying it! Also thanks for the friend request :)


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Sue I have to get this book now. Great review Lynne.


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Jen La Duca Great review, I loved this book!


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