Natalie, a young doctor, sees her perfect life shattered when her husband is lost at sea. Everyone believes it’s a tragic accident. But a mysterious phone call prompts her to think otherwise. She sets out on a search for the truth.Jesse, a schoolboy, is moved half way around the world when his father is blown up in a science experiment gone wrong. Two seemingly unconnected tales. But how they … tales. But how they come together will have you turning the pages late into the night. And the twist at the end will leave you reeling.
The Wave at Hanging Rock is the debut novel from British author Gregg Dunnett. With over a quarter of a million downloads it became an Amazon bestseller and was shortlisted for the Chanticleer Award for Best Mystery or Suspense novel of the year. It is now available as an audiobook and has been translated into Russian and Spanish.
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Had me guessing until the very end. Great read.
Surprise twist at the end!
So sad, dragged out… a bit over written
It started out interesting but I am in the middle and it is slow and cumbersome. I am forcing myself to read a couple of pages a day to hopefully get to some better activity. Waiting……..
Good book – fast read. I liked the characters but the transition between the two story lines was a bit confusing. I would have definitely change the ending.
The author does offer an explanation of the ending if you did not get it yourself. A twist that was quite unique.
Not quite sure how I feel about this book. It was predictable until the very end. Once I read about half of it I wanted to finish it, up until that point it was just ok.
I thought this was a great read. It was a page turner! It kept me interested right from the start.
A little too much surfing description and the ending actually took a separate description by the author to understand – available on his Web site. Good for an author’s first book and had potential but needs some reconsideration.
Good book, twist to it!
I really enjoyed the story and didn’t want to put it down.
The book starts out very good then slows down about midway then picks up again toward the end. Almost gave up reading this book but continued on instead. Turns out to be a 4 star rating in my opinion.
Too much flipping in ng back and forth.
Interesting idea, and a great twist at the end, but I felt that the “twist” left a lot of plot holes that did’t make sense. Also, the ending left me disliking the whole book, which makes it hard to recommend. Still well-written and some interesting characters, and it kept me entertained while reading.
Loved the ending.
Surprises. I like it when they fool me. I should have seen it coming but I did not.
Hard to read…..moved from the present to the future and in between. This made it difficult to keep my attention.
Plot twists that surprise you. Believable characters that twist into murderers under pressure. Kept me interested all the way through waiting to see how it would resolve itself.
Thought I had the end figured out but didn’t. Kept you in suspense.
Good plot, although a little hard to believe in places. Enough action to keep you reading.