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I have really been into thrillers involving hiking and nature here lately. This one was so intriguing to me. I loved the setting, and the tense drama as it all came together. As I really enjoyed the writing, I will pick up more from this author.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of the book in exchange for a honest review.

I read One of the Girls by this author, which I loved. Given this, I was very excited to be approved to read this book. The Hike is well-written and full of suspense that will keep readers intrigued. The major characters are given enough likability to be rooting for them while minor characters have the right amount of suspicion casted on them without being too predictable.
Full of tense moments, the combination of the plot and character driven book had me constantly guessing at foreshadowed events.
While I preferred One of the Girls, I still fully enjoyed this book and will pick up whatever Lucy Clarke writes next which is really the best testament one can offer when reading someone’s work.
Thank you to Net Galley and the publisher for the advanced reader copy.

The Hike by Lucy Clarke tells the story of four girlfriends going for a hike in the Norwegian mountains as a way to reconnect. And, as you can guess, pretty much everything that can go wrong does. This book was a slow burn but a quick read with short chapters and alternating POVs. I have been enjoying survivalist thrillers recently and this one was pretty good, but the ending left a little to be desired. It was very atmospheric and tense but also a little predictable. If you enjoy atmospheric, locked room-ish thrillers with secrets and suspense, you'll enjoy this book.
Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my honest thoughts.

This has SOOO much going on but yet I felt like it needed something more in that ending. So many side stories, so much background on each girl I thought for sure the ending was going to throw another twist at me and it just fell a bit flat.
This one is a survival thriller and the survival aspect was definitely the best part for me. The "what are we going to do" parts. I felt like I was on that mountain with them. The landscape descriptions were beautiful and I could picture it perfectly.
Thank you to Penguin Random House, the author, and Netgalley for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.

Wow! Where do I start? This book is perfection and I could not put it down!
Four friends who have been best friends since being kids set out on a hike in Norway and discover secrets, lies, and deception while also discovering just how tough they can be. The author incorporates everything needed to make an excellent five-star novel. The atmosphere, the character building, the story so Intricately weaved and, the building tension and mystery?! Again, perfection. A fast paced thriller that had me tearing through the pages to see what happens next.
I highly recommend this book and look forward to more of the authors writing in the future.
My profuse thanks to NetGalley, the author, and Harpers Collin’s for an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Truly, hope this book gets more exposure and gets the credit it deserves.

I love to hike and love a thriller - this book delivered on every level. It was a bit slow to start for me but once it picked up I did not want to put it down!

I always love a good thriller from Lucy Clarke, and The Hike did not disappoint. From friendship drama, to the life of the rich & famous, to the beauty of Norway, this thriller keeps you engaged from page one to the very end.
I read this in nearly one sitting it was so good. As always, I cannot wait for the next Reed from Lucy Clarke.
I big thanks to Penguin Random House, the author, and Netgalley for the advanced copy in exchange for my honest review.
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The Hike by Lucy Clarke
My rating:
3.5/5 (rounded to 4 for rating purposes)
⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
Liz, Helena, Maggie and Joni are best friends that have stuck by eachother’s sides through all walks of life. Every year they look forward to vacationing and spending time together at a new location.
When Liz decides that their annual activity is camping and hiking a trail in Norway, they must prepare for a 4 day trip in the wilderness.
This was a very character driven book that focused heavily on female friendships. I loved that this was told in multiple POVS and I started to really feel connected to the characters.
I requested this because I had read One Of The Girls by the author and absolutely loved the author’s writing style. Once again, her writing kept me entertained and this book was very well written!
This is a hard one for me to review because I thought that the premise and story were both good, but the subject matter isn’t my favorite, which was my own issue as I had requested it blindly.
I think if you enjoy a survival book with a very descriptive setting and like a book that focuses more on the bonds between the characters versus action, this is for you!
While I enjoyed the story, there were times that the pace was a bit slow. This picked up towards the end and went in a different direction that I thought it would. Overall it was a good read, just not my favorite concept!
Thank you netgalley and Penguin group publishing for the Arc!

This was not for me. The story was kinda slow and I couldn't connect with the characters at all. I was hoping for something different

I loved this book from the first few pages. It is very well done and a joy to read. If you like a mystery with a well done story this one is for you.

This was an awesome psychological thriller about 4 best friends on an annual trip. Each friend of course has their own secrets. It was a bit of a slow burn but still a great read and great overall atmosphere.

I LOVE books like this one. It kept me interested the whole time, I couldn't put it down! Will definitely be reading more from this author!

Maggie, Liz, Helena & Joni. Old friends bound by history, adventures, old secrets.
And now, bound by murder.
They lace up their hiking boots for the adventure of a lifetime in the Norwegian wilderness: a place of towering mountains, glass-like lakes, log cabins and forests stolen from a fairytale.
The hook sounds interesting enough and the setting mysterious enough, but that was about it. The story dragged on, the characters were all annoying and the plot was pretty unbelievable. Because I greatly appreciate receiving Advanced copies, I persevered, but had this been a borrow,/purchase, I would not have finished it.
Thank you to NetGalley, for sharing this digital reviewer copy with me in exchange for my honest review!

I wanted to love this but it fell flat for me. It reminded me too much of Breathless by Amy McCulloch. Much like this book, Lucy Clarke’s last book One of the Girls, that one also reminded me way too much of many other books.

I appreciate that Lucy Clarke has a way of writing atmospheric thrillers - she does a great job of being able to transfer you to her settings (whether you want to or not!). I though the plot of this one was fairly predictable and guessed most of the "twists" in advance. I also didn't particularly care about the fate of any of the characters, lol. With that said, still a solid thriller if you appreciate an atmospheric read!

The Hike is a edge of your seat thriller that involves four friends from high school taking their yearly trip to hike a mountain in Norway. None of the ladies are traditional hiking enthusiasts, but it sounds like a perfect opportunity to get out into nature and enjoy themselves. All four ladies have a lot going on in their personal lives, and the hike becomes suddenly more than just a trip up a mountain with each of the women facing fears they might not have realized they had. I found this story to be so fast paced and kept me on the edge of my seat, truly! I felt like I was up on the mountain with out four main characters, and I really enjoyed the twists and the turns of this story. It certainly ended in a way that I didn't expect, which I obviously love in a thriller. This was my first Lucy Clarke book, but I will certainly be seeking out more of her novels, highly recommend!
Thanks to NetGalley and the publishers for an advanced copy of this book. All opinions within this review are my own.

Enjoyable read. Slow first 25% then gets into the action. I felt the ending was a bit clunky but I enjoyed the overall read.

"The Hike" by Lucy Clarke is a gripping and emotionally charged novel that follows the journey of a group of friends as they embark on a challenging hiking trip in the remote mountains of Norway. The story is filled with tension, secrets, and unexpected twists that keep the reader on the edge of their seat.
The characters in the novel are well-developed and relatable, each with their own personal struggles and motivations. The author does an excellent job of drawing the reader into their lives and making them feel invested in their fates.
The setting of Norway provides a vivid backdrop for the story, with its rugged landscapes and unpredictable weather adding to the sense of danger and intrigue. As the characters navigate the treacherous terrain, they must also confront their own inner demons and past traumas, leading to moments of intense emotional depth and self-discovery.
One of the strengths of "The Hike" is its pacing, with Clarke expertly building tension and suspense throughout the narrative. The story moves at a brisk pace, keeping the reader hooked from start to finish.
Overall, "The Hike" is a compelling and intense read that will appeal to fans of psychological thrillers and survival stories. Lucy Clarke has crafted a well-written and engaging novel that will leave readers thinking long after they've turned the final page.

Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC! This was my first book by Lucy Clarke and I found it compelling and engaging! A thriller that builds and keeps you on edge, this was a fast paced read! Excellent for thriller readers!

I am the least outdoorsy person alive but recently I've been obsessed with these type of thrillers. Breathless by Amy McCulloch was another great read!
This novel is 3.5/rounded up to 4 stars, based on the unique setting. A good, engaging popcorn thriller.