Monday, November 2, 2020

Book Review: "Silent Night" By Nell Pattison

 


It almost seems too unbelievable to be true.

Take for instance a group of deaf teens on a camping trip in the dead of winter in a rural wooden area and one of the students Leon and the teacher go missing.

The kids are all questioned, the detectives truly must work under extremely difficult situations, and the pieces of this puzzle are barely making headlines much less progress.

What we do know is the fact that something is not right and once another body turns up the readers begin to suspect just about everyone on the premise.

Silent Night was an interesting thriller based on a unique premise which I've not seen done before in this particular way but it was intriguing, captivating, and worth the energy to read.

Nell Pattison brought insight into a difficult world of silence with Paige as the interpreter to assist in the uncovering of facts to this case.

I enjoyed this immensely and hope you find this review well.

Thank you to Nell Pattison, the pub, NetGalley, and Amazon Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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