The Cabin
The Cabin
Author: Natasha Preston
Published: September 6, 2016
327 Pages
Reviewed By: Kim
Kim’s Rating: 3 stars
Book Description:
There may only be one killer, but no one is innocent.
When Mackenzie treks to a secluded cabin in the woods with six friends, she expects a fun weekend of partying, drinking, and hookups. But when they wake to find two of their own dead and covered in blood, it’s clear there’s a killer among them.
As the police try to unravel the case, Mackenzie launches her own investigation. Before long secrets start to emerge, revealing a sinister web of sins among the original seven friends. The killer is still free. Every one of them is a suspect. And Mackenzie starts to realize that no one is innocent…
Kim’s Review:
Preston does such a great job of writing an interesting story, while making it so easy to read. This book is more of a simple murder mystery. While the cover is one of my favorites, the story is my least favorite and I didn’t have that figured out until the end. Everything was going pretty well, until I hit the last page, when it went from a fascinating murder investigation to a typical teenager dramatic production. I’m glad I read it. I enjoyed reading most of it and I even liked most of the characters. But that ending just did it in for me! If you like Natasha Preston, then I definitely suggest reading this book to round out her works, but this isn’t the first one I’d recommend to someone who has never read her books.