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The Ski Trip

By: Sarah Clarke
Narrated by: Sofia Engstrand
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'You won’t know who to trust’ Adele Parks, Platinum

’A fast-paced tale of revenge.’ Catherine Cooper, author of The Chalet

‘Suspenseful, claustrophobic.’ Katy Brent, How to Kill Men and Get Away With It

'A tense and twisty thriller.' Nikki Smith, author of The Beach Party

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THE PERFECT TRIP

When four friends embark on a boys’ skiing holiday in the Alps, they anticipate a weekend of fun, drinking, and some healthy competition on the slopes. But their trip is cut short when one of them falls to his death.

A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT…

Tom’s widow, Zoe travels to France with her friend, Ivy to collect his body. While Zoe is consumed by grief, Ivy starts to question everything.

OR COLD-BLOODED MURDER?

The slope Tom fell from wasn’t dangerous, and tensions between the group were at breaking point in the days before his death.

But if Ivy’s suspicions are correct, Tom was killed by one of his closest friends. And they are still in the chalet…

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Readers LOVE The Ski Trip

'A thrilling novel full of tension and suspense.' NetGalley reviewer,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'Chilling, almost claustrophobic…' NetGalley reviewer,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'An absolute masterpiece of mystery and suspense.' NetGalley reviewer,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'Anger, jealousy, guilty, betrayal, lies, secrets… and more secrets!' NetGalley reviewer,⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Suspense Thriller & Suspense Domestic Thrillers Psychological

Critic reviews

Praise for The Ski Trip:

‘A clever, slick and chilling read. Clarke is at the top of her game!’ A.A. Chaudhuri

'A lightening-paced thriller about revenge and keeping your enemies close.' Woman's Own

‘Twistier than a difficult ski run… The pages turn themselves!’ Louise Mumford

'An explosive revenge thriller packed with enough twists and turns to leave you breathless – I love it!' Mira Shah

'Fast paced, exciting and full of twists.' Jacqueline Sutherland

'A pacy, chilling, claustrophobic thriller… all set against the beautiful backdrop of the French Alps. I devoured it!' Diane Jeffrey

’With its brilliantly atmospheric setting and cast of duplicitous characters, The Ski Trip keeps you in its icy grip until the very last page.’ Sarah J Naughton

Praise for Sarah Clarke:

‘An incredibly tense psychological thriller that grips you from the very first page. The suspense is utterly breathtaking.’ Victoria Dowd

'Keeps you guessing all the way.’ Philippa East

‘A gripping read, exposing the dark lies at the heart of a supposedly perfect life … The perfect thriller!’ Louise Mumford

‘A dark and clever thriller that kept me turning the pages late into the night.’ Sophie Flynn

‘This gripping thriller unravels secrets, lies and deadly betrayal’ Bella

'A perfect tense thriller to cosy up with on a winter's day' Yours Magazine

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I LOVED this book! Really great writing and storyline. Reminded me of a Lucy Foley or Ruth Ware book. Had absolutely no clue what the ending was. Would highly recommend.

Thrilling and twists up until the end!

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I listen to Audible books all the time, and no matter how bad the book, I usually make myself finish. This book was so bad I just had to stop. I'd rather put pins in my eyes than go back for more. There's nothing unique about the plot--nor did I expect there to be--but it was executed so poorly I lost interest. The main character (Ivy) is infuriating, pathetic, dim-witted (how can an scientist be so stupid?), gullible, to name a few. Her only redeeming feature is that she's not malicious. The character of Zoe is pretty much completely hateful, which might be ok if her story made any sense. The author was trying very hard to keep you guessing throughout the book, but it was all so predictable that her refusal to explain the connections between the characters was just annoying. The narrator was quite good, which is the book's only positive feature. Don't waste a credit!

Horrible. Made my brain hurt.

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