Gone to Ground
by
Bronwyn Hall
Hunted. Alone. Afraid....
Publisher: Harlequin Australia
Imprint: HQ FictionAU
Publication date: 3rd August 2022
Genre: Thriller / Suspense
Pages: 288
RRP: $29.99AUD
Format read: Paperback
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
My review of Gone to Ground
Set amidst the political unrest of The Democratic Republic of Congo Gone to Ground is an adrenaline fuelled race through the jungle.
Australian doctor Rachel Forester has been sent to a remote jungle post on the whim of a scorned ex-boyfriend. As a dedicated surgeon she is happy to be saving lives. When the post is evacuated she puts her patients' lives ahead of hers and stays behind to evacuate on foot with three UN soldiers.
Bronwyn Hall brings the jungle to life; the heat, insects, spiders and snakes all had me holding my breath. Throw in some close encounters with rebel militias and there was always this ominous 'what will happen next' feeling keeping me glued to the book.
Rachel was tough but believable as a civilian trekking through the jungle and I loved the addition of the romance element, it was a nice aside to the danger.
With themes of forced child labour, violence towards women, rebel militia activity and political unrest the narrative has a foreboding sense of unease that simmers throughout the novel.
The story moves along at a steady pace with the plot keeping me totally intrigued and turning the pages. Gone to Ground is a book I truly didn't want to put down.
Bravo, Bronwyn Hall, on this remarkable debut!
My rating 5 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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