Like always, Audrey Cole knew just how to keep my eyes glued to the pages with the plot and the characters in her newest novel, The Trip. Brilliantly combining the best parts of a popcorn thriller with the feel of
And Then There Were None
, the blindingly fast pace, locked-room thrills, and suspicious characters made it into a one-sitting read. You see, not only were there toxic friendships, long-buried secrets, and oodles of lies, but the open-ocean setting came alive for me on the page as they sailed the raging seas. Trust me when I say that this means quite a bit coming from me. A water-loving sailor down to my bones, I can attest that Cole not only got all the lingo right but the feeling of being one with the wind spot-on as well. Combined with the tension, it was an utter home run.
All said and done, despite a slightly over-the-top vibe here and there, I was far more impressed with how deliciously unhinged it all felt as things spiraled out of control. From the unsettling claustrophobia to the early aughts nostalgia in this dual timeline plot, there was very little to fault as I sped through this read. The amazing characterizations, though, were easily the best piece of all. Thanks to a small cast—including the narrator—that I side-eyed at every turn, complex group dynamics, and one person I absolutely loved to hate, they were everything I love about this type of novel. After all, when the bodies began dropping like flies, I didn’t have a clue about who the right suspect was. So if you love this kind of book too, grab a copy as it was quite the fun, wild ride. Rating of 4.5 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
A luxury sailing trip is the perfect escape from Palmer’s shattered marriage. Until the Pacific Coast cruise—a chance for old friends to mend old wounds—descends into a harrowing fight for their lives.
Twenty years ago, the five of them were inseparable. But after a rafting accident their senior year, only four of them returned. Volleyball captain Courtney’s body was never found. And their lives were never the same.
Now Palmer, her ride-or-die Beth, and home renovator Emma are on an all-expenses-paid trip with mega-influencer Gigi. But a mysterious note and a violent storm soon push them dangerously off course. The radio’s down, the captain’s missing, and the first officer’s woefully inexperienced. And in a chilling echo of the past, Gigi gets swept away. Perhaps on purpose.
Someone doesn’t want them to make it back. Palmer’s not sure who to trust, but she knows the truth lies in the murky depths of what really happened that day on the river.
Thank you Audrey J. Cole and NetGalley for my complimentary physical and digital copies. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: January 6, 2026
Content warning: bullying, fat-shaming, gaslighting, drowning, drug overdose, gun violence, infidelity