The Castaways by Lucy Clarke
Erin obsesses over a small plane that vanished on its way to a remote island near Fiji. She was supposed to be on that flight with her sister, but they fought the night before. Erin didn't show up at the airport. Lori disappeared with the plane. There are no answers, no hope, until the pilot appears in Fiji two years later claiming that he has no memory of what happened. Told in dual points of view, this thriller is a harrowing, stressful read. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but it's definitely the kind of book you want to be in the right mood for. I spent the whole read trying to reconcile what I hoped might happen with the sparse details that I knew had happened.
The Storm by Rachel Hawkins
The book gets off to an unsettling start with descriptions of what it's like to wait for a hurricane to hit. The Rosalie hotel has survived many storms over the past hundred years, but the people of St. Medard's Bay haven't been so lucky. One death, back in 1984, made national news. I usually love it when a thriller incorporates news stories as a way to dole out bits of information about past events, but I couldn't work up a whole lot of interest in this one. It's a slow burn without much sense of urgency and, while everything is eventually revealed and tied together, I don't feel like it lived up to the promise of the first few chapters.
The Trip by Audrey J. Cole
This is one of those thrillers where a friend group with a shared secret gets together after many years for a luxury vacation thatquickly turns deadly. The plot switches back and forth between a tragic rafting trip and a chartered sailboat that's caught up in an unexpected storm. It's all told from one character's point of view and, while the reader has to wait for events to unfold, the author isn't playing games and withholding information. The plot is fast paced and entertaining and includes just enough detail about the boat to be interesting. I have no idea if it's accurate, but it at least feels realistic, unlike the author's previous book.
Disclosure -- The publishers provided me with advance review copies.