The Shadow Bird – Review Roundup

The launch of The Shadow Bird on July 15th kicked off a two-week blog tour, with a round-robin of book bloggers chiming in with their reviews. As a debut author, I was thrilled by the overwhelmingly positive reviews the book received. I’ve compiled a few quotes from the reviewers below:

Full of twists and turns The Shadow Bird is a brilliantly written psychological suspense book that has been thoroughly researched and paced perfectly. […] This is an intense and gripping debut and I cannot wait to read what Ann Gosslin writes next! @oncemorewithreading

Lies, secrets and hidden pasts all come into play in this beautiful debut from Ann Gosslin. All in all, this book had me hooked throughout, I enjoyed it so much… @monsieurmarple

I raced through it and was pretty much gripped from the start. […] There are a few good twists and though I did have an inkling towards the ending, it wasn’t what I expected… I loved the wrap up at the end, I do love a book that answers all the questions you get whilst reading! […] Overall a solid who dunnit, murder mystery with a gritty edge that I enjoyed! 4 stars from me. @mrsfegfiction

Ann Gosslin’s The Shadow Bird is a fascinating yet alarming psychological thriller that ensnared me with its excellent depictions of the menace of guilt and the beauty of innocence. I have to admit that I feared that TSB was going to be a shade generic. I have read my share of novels where psychologists with chequered pasts finding peace with their own history through aiding someone else in trouble. Ann Gosslin managed to defeat my concerns with ease, taking these familiar tropes and flipping them on their head, and in doing so gave me another stellar psychological thriller to ramble on about. @alwaystrustinbooks

There were so many secrets, so much hidden in The Shadow Bird that it was impossible to put the novel down. […] …a fantastic examination of psychiatry, of what drives the human being to commit crime. It also examined the consequences of those involved, of the collateral damage. It was dark, and unsettling, but with chunks of light that provided that perfect balance. A brilliant debut. @amandaduncan12

I can’t emphasise how much this book got under my skin. Present all the way through the narrative is an uneasy, subtle tension that I personally found thought-provoking and thrilling. I also can’t emphasise enough how much The Shadow Bird evoked my empathy. I found it raw and emotional and I shed tears on numerous occasions as I read. I had a hunch about some elements of the plot, with my hunches proving true. However there is an almighty twist that I didn’t see coming and totally took my breath away.  @noveldelights

Many thanks to all the lovely book bloggers who read and reviewed The Shadow Bird and took part in the Blog Tour!