


The clock is ticking on the offer, and with the group irrevocably split, tensions are running high. At stake is a billion-dollar dot com buyout that could make them all millionaires, or leave some of them out in the cold. 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. 'The sense of dread deepens as the snow falls in Ruth Ware's tensely plotted and deliciously cast alpine thriller' Louise Candlish, bestselling author of Our House To listen to author interviews check out Suspense Radio on ITunes, Spotify, Amazon Music and other site.**READ AN EXCLUSIVE FREE PREVIEW OF THE NEW THRILLER FROM THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE TURN OF THE KEY AND IN A DARK DARK WOOD** I will definitely want to read this book again. Ruth Ware crafts a wonderful murder mystery that had me guessing until the end. I was so shocked by the identity of the killer, that I am still thinking about it. Erin may have more to do with the people of Snoop than she lets on, making literally everyone in the chalet a suspect in the killings. After that, death surrounds the chalet so much so that no one can be trusted, not even Erin. One of the main executives goes missing, presumably lost in the snow after a devastating avalanche traps all of them in the chalet. It is ultimately up to Liz to decide the fate of the company, and the decision tears her apart.īefore Liz can decide on either side, things start going wrong at Chalet Perce-Neige. With an offer for twelve million dollars if they hand over the rights for Snoop, half the party wants the buyout while the other half does not.

Snoop is right up there with Twitter and Facebook, but opposing opinions are tearing it apart. Erin hosts the chalet and Liz visits with a group of people who work for a company called Snoop, which is a popular music app. The story follows two women who met at the beautiful Chalet Perce-Neige, a ski resort that people rent for a week at a time. From the very opening pages, the story had me hooked, with tension that kept mounting until I seriously wondered who was good and who was bad in this captivating thriller. I don’t know if I have ever read a better murder mystery than “One by One” by Ruth Ware.
