![]() ![]() Jen and her brother seemingly had an idyllic childhood in a large dysfunctional house in Cornwall. Just because you feel paranoid doesn't mean that they are not out to get you - but who are "they". It was one of those books I was always happy to pick up again - it kept me involved and interested. It was a little different and was very enjoyable. I do like finding new authors and something a little different. One or two of them added more to the tale overall. ![]() Most of the other characters seemed ok to me too. Jen's demons are vivid and visceral almost. It felt that this writing came from someone who has some understanding of both climbing and addiction. I'm from the Westcountry, I've climbed (though not to Jen's level) and at times I've been a risk taker. Pace and tension are a good part of this book too. The Cornish setting and the climbing theme added something for me. ![]() There are twists and turns in this tale and quite a bit of action too. Equally it does seem as though someone has a vendetta against her too. This story follows Jen's time back in Cornwall. ![]() She checks herself out - promising to return - and heads for Cornwall. Then she gets a message from her brother in Cornwall asking for her help. When the book starts she's in rehab and put herself in there voluntarily. After promising her brother she wouldn't climb again her life spiralled out of control. Then things went wrong and people got hurt. She would climb almost anything and the harder the challenge the happier she was. Jen Shaw (Jenifry actually - she's Cornish) is an adrenalin junkie. ![]()
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