One of my favorite things about Holt's books is I hardly ever guess the ending correctly. She always surprises me. And The Shivering Sands did not disappoint in that area.
Alice was the murderer = Mind Blown!
Holt is so good at misdirection and suspense and despite the number of books she has penned, I have yet to come across cookie-cutter characters. One of the things that really intrigued me about this book was Caroline's back story. She is shrouded in this haunted past and just can't seem to break away from Pierto. His presence is so strong, that even after death, he still controls her. That feeling is so true. There are people that so consume our lives, we stop living for ourselves. That aspect really helped me feel a connection to Caroline.
Okay, was I the only one that equated Caroline and Napier's relationship to Elizabeth and Darcy? I couldn't help it. The way they interacted just keep me coming back to Pride and Prejudice. The dialogue, quips, tense romantic situations, I enjoyed them all and was very happy that Napier and Caroline ended up together. Because, honestly, they had the most in common and both of them understood how it felt to have another life overshadow their own.
Now, my favorite part of the book was the murder weapon. As soon as we were told about the shivering sands a light bulb of awesome went off in my head! What a brilliantly evil and sadistically slow way to kill people. I loved it. Thanks for not disappointing, Holt!
So, if you guys enjoyed this foray into the world of Victoria Holt, I would like to recommend some more of her books.
The Road to Paradise Island - My Favorite book by her so far and I would also include it in my top 15 favorite books ever (yes, I loved it that much). We are talking murder, secret diaries, treasure maps, past and present colliding--it has it all!
The Mistress of Mellyn - Allyssa mentioned this in her post, and believe me, it deserves a second mention. Talk about an ending with a twist!
The India Fan - This book spans at least two decades in the life of Druscilla Delaney and I desperately want someone to do a mini-series.
I'd be stoked if BBC decided to do a miniseries based off VH books. I trust them with Jane Austen, so I trust them to do Holt justice.
ReplyDeleteThat is one of my dreams. I told my mom the other day I dream of having my own book t.v network and I would totally turn a Victoria Holt book in to a mini-series each "season."
ReplyDeleteAnd you best keep them accurate, lol! Otherwise you'll have me to deal with, muahahaha!
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