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The Game

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Oh my days, I thoroughly enjoyed this, a thrilling pace from the start, with short chapters from different points of view, each a player of “The Game”
Each character was well written and well explained as you follow their story to get to the end, the writing gritty and the plot dark, and in my opinion, an excellent debut novel.

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Oh my days did I enjoy this thriller. Maybe enjoy isn’t the right word because it was dark. It didn’t shy away from heavy topics and it felt really well handled.

I requested the arc from NetGalley on pure fluke - hadn’t heard anything about it but the cover intrigued me. I’m so glad that I did.

The story follows a bunch of individuals from America, England and France. And they are pulled together by a kidnapping of someone important to them. If they don’t play the game - that person will die.

The mind games were so good. Watching how each person thought and dealt with things was really interesting.

I will say that I saw the end coming from a mile away - but that might be just because I’ve read too many mystery/thrillers by this point. It didn’t effect my enjoyment however so it was still a five star for me.

Highly recommend.

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I was really surprised that this was a debut novel and hats off to Scott Kershaw for writing an excellent thriller. Right from the off this is a race against time for 5 very different people when they are all given the option to play a game but it is quite evident that there really is no choice if they want to see a loved one again and all this begs the question what the hell is going on!
The book started at a rare old pace switching from player to player giving snippets of information about them and I really liked this part of the book. In the second half I felt the pace slowed somewhat but it was a brilliant mystery with plenty of the twists and turns that we’re not always what I was expecting.
So a well written thriller that I really enjoyed and I feel there is plenty more to come from this author and I will be keeping a lookout.
My thanks to NetGalley and HQ for giving me the chance to read the ARC in exchange for my honest opinion.

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The rules are simple, all you have to do to save your loved one's life is play the game.


Short chapters, written from different points of view- as we get to know each victim and follow them when they get a text that's gonna change their lives. 


With a lot of actions in the beginning I felt like the other half of the book didn't deliver the same tempo. I didn't see that there was that much dynamic that I would expect  from the director of the game. Give some directions, impossible tasks and challenges, or in other words just play the GAME, but that expectation of the story wasn't given. 

The ending was surprising (but thinking after reading it the only character that really stood out - as in remembering, was this one so..). Well surprisingly yes, but logically it just doesn't really make sense and it feels far fetched. There were also some unanswered questions in the end that made me feel like this end was made for a wow effect rather than being well thought of.


I liked the author's writing and given that this was his debut I can't wait to see what he comes up with next.

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I thought this was going to be a bit like the Netflix Show, Squid Game (I hoped).

The characters receive messages that they need to save their loved ones and if they don’t play the game, their loved ones will die.

It started off really well with setting the scene and the whole concept is such a great idea. However, as the story progressed, I felt the book lost its way. Some of the build-up was never referred to again. And the ending was an anti-climax. It ended too abruptly and was not believable.

I wanted to enjoy this so much.

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This novel has me so torn. I really loved the concept, and I did enjoy some of the novel, however, I wish there’d been some changes to make it a really solid read.

Five strangers from around the world are thrown into the same horrific situation; the person they love the most has been taken, and to get them back, they have to play The Game. There will of course only be one winner; who will do anything to succeed?

I really liked the initial set ups and introduction to each character. Each chapter is written from a different character’s point of view, and I liked the length of them, however because you’re changing character so often, you don’t really engage with them much because suddenly you’re onto a different point of view. I also kept having to figure out who was who because two of the women didn’t really have distinctive voices.

I thought the majority of the book was very strong and suspenseful, but then I think that’s when Kewshaw lost it for me. I just thought the end section became a bit too farcical and over dramatic; it’s as if he’d forgotten all the character groundwork he’d set up, and just went for high drama. I felt as if it was purposely written as a ‘to be a film ending.’ Also, the big twist didn’t seem believable, and we were also left with unanswered questions, which is very frustrating.

The novel did raise some interesting topics and was hitting on some great discussion points, but then it didn’t see them through in enough detail.

It was a good read, but it didn’t quite live up to the blurb.

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The blurb sounded really good. Unfortunately, I DNF as the writing is not my cup of tea and so many characters POV was too confusing for me. Thank you for the arc.

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The Game is a tense, twisted thriller with an original premise. The author did a fantastic job keeping the suspense and pace throughout the book. The plot could have very easily become confusing as there are a lot of characters, but it was so well written I found them surprisingly easy to follow. I would definitely recommend to friends.

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Five unrelated strangers receive a phone message from an unknown number. Someone they love is in grave danger and to save them, they must play The Game.

This type of story is intriguing as there are several different protagonists each with their worries and problems. This is particularly well developed and used, even though it has been done many times before, it works well. The characters are in different parts of the world, have different backgrounds but they all lose a loved one to the operator of this nightmare. They all come together at the same point and are distrustful of each other but they must work together.

The individual stories build well, each one seems well researched and convincing. The pace is good as the story unfolds and begins to quicken. I enjoyed this book; it's easy to read and the story unwinds at a great pace, leading to a great finale and an unexpected twist. Definitely, a book to recommend.

Thanks to #NetGalley, #HQBooks and #ScottKershaw for this free ARC in exchange for an honest review

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This is a very impressive debut. The formula of a chapter for each character works well to engage the reader and helps to move the story along at a fast pace.

I didn't see the end coming and overall I rate the book 4.5 stars rounded up to 5 because it's a debut. Scott Kershaw is one to watch.

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Wow a totally tense thriller that. From the first few pages the adrenaline rush never lets up. The bringing together of the characters, telling their stories one by one and interspersed with the echoes of the previous game add tension and nail biting suspense. The twists that are slowly revealed are just jaw dropping. I started this book early evening and was awake by 6 the next day in order to finish it I found it that compulsive. Addictive, suspenseful and a set of awesome twists make this an bestseller in the making

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An interesting turn which reignited my interest but also made me hate the main character. Nevertheless an easy weekend read. Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

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A great story which was so twisted, wasn't sure who was creating this game and why. Keeps you guessing for so much of the story

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It took me a little while to get into the book - we were introduced to five different key characters/players one after the other in quick succession and had to remember who was who. Maybe that might have been easier if I hadn't started reading later in the day and had been less tired. Once I had got my head round who the different protagonists were though it became a much easier book to read. I liked the manner in which the game/story was planned out and thought the penultimate section when everyone came together to discover how the players was interrelated was cleverly done, drawing on the traditional style of denouement of an Agatha Christie novel. I would recommend this as a good holiday read for lovers of mysteries/thrillers

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Taut. Twisty and Brilliant.

What a fantastic premise excellently executed with an accomplished flair. I was totally gripped by all the players and their back stories and sped through the narrative.

Such a difficult thing for an author to have so many characters but this was perfectly done here. And the escalation to the finale was tight with tension.

Will definitely read more from this author.

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I'm absolutely gutted about this book. After the success of Squid Game, I thought this was going to be juicy and thrilling but unfortunately for me it just fell flat. The blurb is very promising, but the majority of the book seems to be building to this big finale, which doesn't ever seem to arrive, or at least it's not as big as you're hoping. Such a shame

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A story about revenge. As the reader gets to know the players of the Game, the story becomes more complex but not easy to understand. A group of apparently unconnected people being forced into a game to save others that they care about.
The physical demands made on these random players with different physical capabilities tests them all until they reach their destination and suddenly everything becomes clear and very frightening.
A definitely different book.
Recommended

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Wow! Absolutely loved this book, it had me hooked right from the start, very fast paced and intense! A great twist at the end that i didn't see coming!

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Exactly the kind of thriller I needed! Dark, compelling and fast-moving, The Game reminded me of The Chain but with a digital edge. Plenty of twists and a ripper ending that will no doubt surprise. Loved it!

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Rating: 4.1/5

Scott Kershaw's debut is a pacy, filmic, darkly disturbing thriller. The writing is impressive throughout and consistently exhibits a level of quality that belies the fact that this is the author's first published novel.

I should point out that this may not be to everyone's taste. Although I think it would be grossly unfair to describe this as containing gratuitous violence, it does certainly include some brutal scenes that some readers may find disturbing.

I was drawn to "The Game" by its intriguing premise, which immediately put me in mind of the film, "Saw" - a similarity that the author actually references at one point in the novel. However, that basic premise aside, "The Game" develops in a very different manner. Although there are some horrific events, this is very much a book that sits firmly in the thriller genre rather than horror. The plot is cleverly constructed and the various strands have been woven together in an accomplished manner by Scott Kershaw. The narrative is provided from the viewpoint of each of the key characters and the author does a sound job of making each one distinct and credible. The story is also occasionally interspersed with some historical background. which, initially, only seems to muddy the waters further, but have no fear - all will eventually become clear as the story unfolds.

But let me delay you no longer ... it is time to play! Welcome to The Game!

Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for supplying an ARC in return for an honest review.

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