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Briardark
Briardark | S.A. Harian
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Survival and cosmic horror collide in this new series, perfect for fans of LOST and House of Leaves. For Dr. Siena Dupont and her ambitious team, the Alpenglow glacier expedition is a career-defining opportunity. But thirty miles into the desolate Deadswitch Wilderness, they discover a missing hiker dangling from a tree, and their satellite phone fails to call out. Then the body vanishes without a trace. The disappearance isnt the only chilling anomaly. Sienas map no longer aligns with the trail. The glacier they were supposed to study has inexplicably melted. Strange foliage overruns the mountainside, and a tunnel within a tree hollow lures Siena to a hidden cabin, and a stranger with a sinister message Holden Sharpes IT job offers little distraction from his wasted potential until he stumbles upon a decommissioned hard drive and an old audio file. Trapped on a mountain, Dr. Siena Dupont recounts an expedition in chaos and the bloody death of a colleague. Entranced by the mystery, Holden searches for answers to Sienas fate. But he is unprepared for the truth that will draw him to the outskirts of Deadswitch Wildernessa place teeming with unfathomable nightmares and impossibilities. "A new robust literary voice delivers an eerie, intense story." Kirkus Reviews
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Books.With.Becki
Briardark | S.A. Harian
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Mehso-so

3 1/2 stars
Good story. However it left me disappointed and I am not sure I can put a finger on why. Hopefully the second book will help clear up some confusion I have.

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AudiobookingWithLeah
Briardark | S.A. Harian
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Mehso-so

3½⭐/Soft Pick
I want to say that I loved this since the atmosphere, and the characters were both on point. Unfortunately, I was left confused most of the time. Basically, I think this is a story that‘s supposed to leave you feeling lost but I was a little too lost…since I couldn‘t keep my head in the story with the different POVs all being voiced by the same narrator. It would have been easier to keep straight if there had been a second narrator.