Robin’s Review of Attercoppe


*This post contains affiliate links, so we may earn a small commission when you make a purchase through links on our site at no additional cost to you.

Attercoppe

   

Shirley Day

Rating: 5 out of 5.
Attercoppe
By Shirley Day

The poems in Kris Falcon’s some blue, a little spur function like a map of dark watercolors, where the speaker is building a way through a space-time collage.
Ella's running from her abusive husband when she ends up stranded on an Essex marsh island with an uncanny past. She tries to blend in with the small rural community until a curious virus breaks out—a cursed dream: tell it once, and you're dead. Ella needs to evade her husband, stop the virus from getting off the island, and save the people she's come to think of as her friends.
Robin's Review: "Attercoppe" by Shirley Day tells the story of Ella, who flees from her abusive partner and finds refuge on a secluded island. However, the island is at risk from a dangerous virus that could spread rapidly.

This book has it all: an intriguing plot, fleshed-out and believable characters, and unexpected twists that kept me hooked until the last page. It's an entertaining and straightforward read that will that kept me eager to discover what happens next. 

Walk With Me Into the Dark

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to Robin\'s Review and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 222 other subscribers