The Rogue Wave by Paul Nicholas Mason (Review)

*I received a ARC of this book for my honest review*



Andrew and his fiancee, Hannah, are on board a whale-watching boat in the Bay of Fundy when the vessel is hit by a rogue wave. Thirty-eight people are rescued by the coast guard, but Hannah is not one of them, and she is subsequently presumed to have drowned. Some weeks later, however, a friend sends Andrew a link to a wedding video shot in southern Mexico, and who is there but Hannah, sitting next to a man her friends do not recognize. Desperate to get to the truth and find his fiancee, Andrew hires a detective, Matthew Harding, whose search takes him from New Brunswick to Mexico to the United Kingdom and finally to the caves under Peterborough, Ontario. A fast-paced thriller full of colourful characters and supernatural elements. The Rogue Wave hits the reader broadside.

MY THOUGHTS

The Rogue Wave by Paul Nicholas Mason is a short book that is just 159 pages so it is a quick read.  

 Everyone, this book is so freaking good.  Like it says in the description above, this book is a fast-paced thriller with supernatural elements. That right there and the fact that some locations in The Rogue Wave are in Canada were the main reasons I had to read this one. I am so glad I did because I just couldn't put it down.

I do not often re-read thriller books but this one will read again in the near future.  

I am giving this a 5 out of 5.


You can order on:

Amazon Canada

Amazon

Chapters/Indigo

Barnes & Noble


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