The Wicked Deep
T**R
An enjoyable, quick read!
This was really good! I don't know what I was expecting going into this, but I enjoyed it anyway.Two centuries ago in a small town in Oregon, three sisters were drowned in the ocean, suspected of being witches. Every summer since, they've emerged from the shadowy depths, stealing the bodies of weak-hearted girls and using them to lure boys to the harbour where they will meet their deaths. Like most locals, Penny Talbot has accepted the fate of the town, but this year, on the eve of the sisters' return, a boy named Bo Carter arrives, unaware of the danger he's just placed himself in. Rumours and lies quickly spread throughout the town, and Penny and Bo both are convinced that the other is holding secrets. Death comes quickly to those who cannot resist the sisters, and Penny can see things that others cannot...I really liked the setting of this book. I did struggle with picturing it in the way that the author intended though, but not because the writing was bad - it was actually really good - but because I kept picturing it being set in the UK, maybe on one of the islands in the North of Scotland, rather than the coast of Oregon in the US. This might just be because I'm Scottish myself, however, and I found it easier to picture it like this. This did not put me off the book though, and I did really enjoy the setting. I really didn't understand why people just didn't leave the town what with all the drownings that happened every year and the supposed curse, or why they were ok with it. You'd think many people would've just thought "nah, screw this" and left. I was willing to oversee this though because I was really enjoying the book, even if it did seem a bit unrealistic. I did manage to guess the plot twist halfway through - the first time I have ever guess correctly!! - but it didn't happen in the way I expected it to. I thought it was done really well, even if I did see it coming.I liked all of the characters. Penny was a likable, strong lead. Her mother was mysterious and interesting, even if she wasn't a huge part in the story. There were a few of Penny's schoolmates that I really did not like at all - one in particular - and if you read the book you'll discover why a few chapters in. I disliked them to the point where I wished one of the Swan sisters would just drag him into the ocean. The Swan sisters themselves were really interesting, and I enjoyed the scenes from the past that detailed their lives and why they were sentenced to death.All in all, this was a good quick read and I'd definitely be open to reading more by the author.4/5 stars.
M**A
Great witchy story
As soon as I picked this book up I couldn't put it down. I loved the concept and the story did not go where I expected it to.The story gripped me from the beginning right until the end.The characters all had purpose and the three witch sisters coming back to claim a new body left me with shock. Especially when I thought I knew who the third sister had claimed. Alas I was wrong and when I found out I was definitely shocked.I did feel rather sorry for her in the end though.
M**G
Great story
This has been sitting on my self for a few months now and I finally got round to reading it over the weekend, and I'm so glad that I did!It was a little long-winded in some places, but I enjoyed the descriptions and could see the little seaside town of Sparrow and Lumiere Island as clear as day.Intermingled with the main story was little snippets of the backstory about the Swan sisters. This was great. Though there was some information in the main storyline, it didn't feel contrived.I would definitely recommend!
A**R
Great read
I’m not a book lover but this captured my attention and I found it hard to put it down
A**S
Hard to put down
Hard to put down. We read it for book club and everyone really enjoyed it. The story of the three sisters really draws you in and divides your judgement
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