Bright and Deadly Things (Unabridged) Bright and Deadly Things (Unabridged)

Bright and Deadly Things (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

A remote back-to-basics mountaintop retreat in the French Alps turns deadly as an Oxford fellow finds herself in the crosshairs of her late husband’s dangerous secrets.

The Chalet des Anglais should be the ideal locale for recently widowed Oxford don Emily to begin cutting through the fog of her grief. With no electricity, running water, or access by car, the rustic chalet nestled at the foot of the snow-topped Alps should afford Emily space to heal. Joining her will be a collection of friends from the university, as well as other fellows, graduates, and undergraduates.

Something feels off, though, and heightens Emily’s existing anxiety. Tension among the guests is palpable and as hostilities grow, Emily begins to wonder if the chalet’s dark history has cast a shadow over the retreat. When a student disappears after Emily’s room is ransacked and someone tries to hack into her computer, Emily realizes that she had better separate friend from foe and real from imagined—or the next disappearance may be her own. . .

GENRE
Mysteries & Thrillers
NARRATOR
FH
Fiona Hardingham
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
12:31
hr min
RELEASED
2023
February 14
PUBLISHER
Penguin Audio
SIZE
769
MB

Customer Reviews

christelcatbittencat ,

Good but not her best

I am a huge fan of Lexie Elliott.
But IMO “How to Kill Your Best Friend” and “The Missing Years” are both better books in every way.
Don’t get me wrong, this one did hold my attention and I did finish it but the character development wasn’t as complete as with her prior work, the story lulls and drags at many different points (and this has never happened for me when I read her books) and the plot, although interesting, isn’t developed thoroughly enough either.
It lacks the texture, the feeling, and depth of the aforementioned books.
I will continue to read everything she writes, as she is an exceptionally gifted author but this simply wasn’t my favorite.
It’s worth a once over because even a lackluster offering from LE is many levels better than most other authors in this genre.
The narration is fantastic though, each and every character.
Give it a shot and judge for yourself :)