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Tradotto da: Laura Prandino
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Ai tremila passeggeri della Beautiful Dreamer, partiti da tre giorni per una crociera nel mar dei Caraibi, sembra davvero di vivere un sogno. Il quarto giorno, però, i motori all’improvviso smettono di funzionare, così come tutti i sistemi di comunicazione. Alla deriva in mezzo all’oceano, senza nessuna traccia di una missione di salvataggio, la situazione sembra volgere al peggio. Eppure non è finita. Una donna viene infatti trovata morta nella sua cabina e diverse persone lamentano i primi sintomi di una strana malattia. Sempre più passeggeri vengono presi dal panico, mentre qualcuno arriva addirittura a ipotizzare che non ci sia niente di casuale in quell'avaria. Ma chi avrebbe potuto sabotare la nave? E perché? Una sola cosa è certa: più passa il tempo, più si insinua il dubbio che qualcuno – o qualcosa – stia tramando nell’ombra perché nessuno esca vivo di lì…
- ISBN: 8850253265
- Casa Editrice: TEA
- Pagine: 382
- Data di uscita: 11-04-2019
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Well, Sarah Lotz has done it again. And by that I mean she's taken an intriguing set up, added decent writing, then ruined the whole thing with an ending that gives the readers no real answers, just throws in another vaguely creepy "twist" and calls it a day. I totally get why a writer would do this Leggi tutto
3.5 stars This is the second book in 'The Three' series, but has minimal connection to the first novel and can be read as a standalone with no problem. ***** If you're planning to take a vacation cruise any time soon you might want to skip this book. As the story opens the almost 3000 passengers and cr Leggi tutto
(Review originally published on my blog, March 2015) The unfortunate thing about Lotz's follow-up (and loose 'sequel') to The Three is that it's not The Three . As one of my favourite books of 2014, it was always going to be a hard act to follow, and I was over the moon to get hold of an advance c
I have read both of Lotz's books and they both suffer from the same problems. 1. They are categorized as horror, yet aren't. At best, they are just a mishmash of styles. 2. She insists in using multiple viewpoints to tell the story but is incapable of writing in multiple voices. To compensate, she thr Leggi tutto
The Three was in my top 10 of 2014 so I was really looking forward to “Day Four” a standalone horror thriller that also works as a sequel. In fact my honest opinion is that whilst you could quite happily read Day Four first, if you start with The Three you will get added oomph to this novel, a great Leggi tutto
In her sequel to The Three , Sarah Lotz places us aboard a Caribbean cruise ship — the sort of place that's hell on earth to begin with — and then strands its crew and passengers adrift for five days following an inexplicable engine failure. There is no way to contact shore, and bafflingly, no other Leggi tutto
Passengers spend three glorious days on board the cruise ship Beautiful Dreamer then on day four the engines stop and the electricity fails but the alcohol flows freely and no-one is overly concerned as help will surely arrive soon. Things start to go horribly wrong as a virus overtakes the ship, th Leggi tutto
It's a problem when the premise of the book is why I keep reading, rather than any real interest in the characters and their experiences. I haven't read the author's previous book, so I'm not in a position to draw the comparisons other reviewers are drawing between that one and this one. I can only
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