Another audio read, of which I am barrelling through a lot lately. A kidnapping story, taking place on a fictional Australian coastline on an island. Very content heavy on botanical information, the author must have a very comprehensive knowledge of the flora in the Australian landscape. This was interesting to some extent but rather repetitive as time went on. In survival, food rationing, clothes cleaning/airing, etc.
A field diary is the main method of communication in this story, and Alix is the woman who was unlucky enough to have accepted a last-minute invitation to an Easter long weekend away at a remote beach cottage with a long time ago neighbour. An instinct that unfortunately didn’t kick in until much to late for Alix. She is a very capable, focussed, and smart woman, it’s a shame she did not catch on to the odd characters who invited her for this weekend away.
She is smart and knowledgeable given her career in the outdoors, she is a rock climber and experienced in all things outdoors. Her thoughts naturally go to her personal life, a failed marriage, career, university life, family life, her feelings of connectedness to time and place. Missing her family and her unsuccessful relationship with her remaining sibling and dwelling on the loss of loved ones.
I wasn’t convinced on the temperature situation (I hate being cold). It was the Easter long weekend, she’d have been freezing, and this wasn’t touched on at all. This fell flat to me, as I realise now this review is quite flat. I probably should have reviewed closer to the time of reading.
If I held this book in my hand, I don’t think I’d have finished it. Too content heavy on the plants eaten for hopeful survival and the organisation of her cave that was her shelter during capture.