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Crackenback by Lee Christine

claireh1997's review

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adventurous mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

5.0

mandylovestoread's review

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5.0

Wow, Lee Christie, that was amazing! I loved Charlotte's Pass and I was so excited to hear that there was another book with these characters. Crackenback had me hooked right from the start and I read it in a day on the beach. Easily read as a stand alone, you need to add Crackenback to your TBR now.

Ava and her 3 year old daughter are preparing the lodge for the tourist season. The snow is coming down thick and fast and they are excited for the coming weeks. That is until Jack Walker, covered in blood, bursts in and starts locking all the doors and cutting off the phones. Who is Jack and what does he want? And why is he covered in blood? At the same time Detective Sergeant Pierce Ryder is on the hunt for a serial killer. Once again it brings him to the Snowy Mountains area. He hopes that the sightings this time will lead to an arrest.

Crackenback is full of drama and secrets. From Parramatta to Thredbo and up to The Entrance (which is where I read this book - freaky!!) the hunt is on to stop a killer and keep Ava and Poppy safe.

Thanks to Allen and Unwin for sending me an advanced copy of this book to read.

madiniro's review

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adventurous emotional medium-paced

3.5

A decent thriller! Was keen for more of something, tension or setting descriptions maybe. But a fun read :)

anna2256_'s review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious tense fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

busyreading's review

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5.0

And just when I thought Aussie author Lee Christine’s writing couldn’t get any better after reading her previous book (Charlotte Pass) she writes this book Crackenback which blew me away. There really aren't enough words to explain how incredible this book was.

Intense and on the edge of my seat this book had me hooked right from the beginning all the way to the end. If you enjoy reading these kind of books, then I STRONGLY RECOMMEND you grab a copy of this book as you won’t be disappointed.

shelleyrae's review

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5.0

Crakenback follows Lee Christine’s debut, Charlotte’s Pass, featuring NSW Homicide Squad Detective Sergeant Pierce Ryder. It’s not necessary to have read the former however, as I found this story works very well as a stand-alone.

With the start of the ski season still a few weeks away, Golden Wattle Lodge proprietor Eva Bell is alone with her three year old, Poppy, when Jack Walker, bruised and bleeding, bursts through the door. Eva is terrified as he strips her of her phone and keys, irrationally convinced he has come for his daughter. Learning that Jack has instead come to protect them from a killer bent on revenge gives her only the smallest sense of relief.
Meanwhile DS Ryder and his small task force are searching for a new lead in the hunt for Gavin Hutton who is suspected of beating two men to death. Joined by Detective ‘Daisy’ Flowers, and new team member, Nerida Sterling, the investigation takes them from Sydney, south to Jervis Bay, north to the Central Coast and west to the Snowy Mountains, where their quarry is finally in sight.

Christine immediately captures the reader’s attention in Crackenback with a dramatic prologue, the relevance of which is revealed later in the story, but there’s plenty of action and tension to follow in this tightly plotted, exciting story.

I was as interested in the progress Ryder and his team were making in the search for their fugitive, as I was in Jack and Eva’s nervous wait for their attacker, though it quickly becomes clear they are one and the same. Both perspectives advance the plot and are neatly complimentary while building suspense. I thought the pacing of the story was very good, and I read it easily in one sitting.

Both Eva and Jack were appealing characters. I admired Eva’s determination to protect her daughter and her practical, sensible way of coping with the frightening situation she was thrust into. Jack has an interesting background, and he is obviously capable and resourceful. Though their relationship, which resulted in Poppy, was not much more than a one night stand, it’s obvious the pair are still attracted to each other, though Christine plays down the romance angle in favour of the action.
Unfortunately I hadn’t the opportunity to read Charlotte’s Pass so I’m not terribly familiar with Ryder, but I liked what I saw of him. It was his girlfriend Vanessa, who is also Eva’s sister, who had a larger role in that story. It seems likely to me that the third book will feature one of Ryder’s team.

While the main action takes place at the Lodge in Thredbo, and the deepening snow plays beautifully into the action, one of things I liked was the way in which Christine’s characters moved within the state of NSW. I was particularly delighted that my town of Taree even got a mention (though it wasn’t very flattering and, as far as I know, not true, given the Officer in Charge of our station is a woman).

With an intriguing storyline, fast paced action, and strong characterisation, I thought Crackenback was a great book, and I’ll definitely be reading Christine Lee’s next.

steph_t's review

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3.0

A weak first half of the book, better second half. The distance travelled over NSW between Newcastle, the Entrance, Jervis Bay, Sydney and Jindabyne was a bit unbelievable. 3/5
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