Detective Elin Warner is back, and this time she's pulled to a retreat, made for guests to relax, rewind, and refresh, after a body is found on the beach - but someone is out for revenge, and Elin questions everything she thought she knew... As usual, when I get proof copies, I'm over the moon. However, The Retreat is a special one for me. Sarah Pearse's previous book, The Sanatorium , was not only the start of Elin's story, but the first proof copy I ever received. First of all, one of my favourite things about The Retreat is that it still felt like Pearse. She has a stark voice and atmosphere within her books, which I absolutely adore, and works well to connect the story, as well as the narrative itself. Pearse's writing flows so well in this book, and the chapters were rather short, too, making it very hard for me to put the book down. Writing in third person is actually a genius way to write these books, as Elin always seems to feel as though someone is watchi...