I was never much into thrillers growing up...no real reason, I just wasn't. I haven't read the classics, the Christies and Doyles and so on. But I have been trying to stretch myself in more recent years and try some of the more recent works, and I'm enjoying them very much.
This is a very clever twist on a locked room mystery...the characters literally cannot go anywhere without killing themselves, but they have a huge luxury hotel to roam around and enjoy themselves in. Being a sci fi geek, I was a bit distracted by the lack of certain details ... how did they produce gravity on the shuttle or in the hotel, for one? ... but once I made an effort to ignore them, I was absorbed by the story.
There's a touch of Poirot in the idea of a vacationing detective being caught up in a mystery, but then the whole thing is an homage to Christie, mostly to Orient Express. I would have liked to have more time in the other's POV...we were almost always in Penelope's head, and it made it harder to get to know the other characters. But that's a minor thing when the mystery is this clever.
I enjoyed this very much and I'll be looking out for more by Lauren. She fooled me this time, but next time around I'll definitely solve the mystery first! (*I almost certainly won't.)
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