One by One

Paperback, 376 pages

English language

Published Sept. 2, 2021 by Vintage.

ISBN:
978-1-78470-856-6
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4 stars (16 reviews)

Snow is falling in the exclusive alpine ski resort of Saint Antoine, as the shareholders and directors of Snoop, the hottest new music app, gather for a make or break corporate retreat to decide the future of the company. At stake is a billion-dollar dot com buyout that could make them all millionaires, or leave some of them out in the cold.

The clock is ticking on the offer, and with the group irrevocably split, tensions are running high. When an avalanche cuts the chalet off from help, and one board member goes missing in the snow, the group is forced to ask - would someone resort to murder, to get what they want?

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Locked chalet mystery

4 stars

An intriguing locked room mystery but in this case, it's more of a locked chalet mystery. My favourite part about the book is that if you are looking for clues, you can figure out who the murderer is before the big reveal. I appreciate it when the author doesn't pull a rabbit out of their hat at the last minute to confuse everyone.

reviewed One by One by Ruth Ware

Entertaining page-turner with only minor flaws

4 stars

This was the first book by Ruth Ware I read, and I'll certainly be back for more. The reveal of the killer's identity is delayed as long as possible (there are clues along the way, but none are absolutely conclusive to keep you guessing for a while), and the setting in the isolated chalet in the ice-cold Alps adds a chilling effect in every sense of the word. One thing that bugged me a bit is the lack of unique character voices. The story is told in first person and alternates between the POVs of two characters (the name of the POV character is given at the beginning of each chapter). Both of them are young women, and they sound exactly the same. For example, the author's little linguistic tic of using a double "very" (as in "this is very, very bad" or "the person is very, very dead") pops …

Review of 'One by One' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

4/5

When a work retreat into the mountains goes horribly wrong and people start dying Erin and Liz try to untangle the mysteries in the chalet cut off from the rest of the world.

I really enjoyed the setup of the novel, the small group of young people working for a hip new tech company, each bringing their own secrets. The company leaders who slowly start to show their true colors as things start to go wrong, and the company that is not as pristine and great as it seemed to be. Slowly things start to unravel and I love how the plot progresses with each subsequent tragedy.

There were quite a few characters that I had a bit of a hard time distinguishing between at first but eventually most had a pretty unique personality established. I think the conversations and the way they interacted with each other was also …

Review of 'One by One' on 'Goodreads'

3 stars

More psychothriller than mystery: the question isn't so much who as why; and, I suppose how, in the sense of, how did they expect to get away with it. It kept me entertained enough on a cold drizzly morning, but I'm unlikely to remember much about it in a month.

The real burning mystery is: why did I read this? Someone recommended it to me, months ago, and I placed it on hold at the library -- but without logging my usual side notes. Whodunnit? And why?

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