The brand new thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Hunting Party. Another murder. Another mystery. It starts with a party. On a remote island, guests gather for the wedding of the year the marriage of Jules Keegan and Will Slater. Old friends. Past grudges. Happy families. Hidden jealousies. Thirteen guests. One body. The wedding cake has barely been cut when one of the guests is found dead. And as a storm unleashes its fury on the island, everyone is trapped. All have a secret. All have a motive. Itll ...
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The brand new thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Hunting Party. Another murder. Another mystery. It starts with a party. On a remote island, guests gather for the wedding of the year the marriage of Jules Keegan and Will Slater. Old friends. Past grudges. Happy families. Hidden jealousies. Thirteen guests. One body. The wedding cake has barely been cut when one of the guests is found dead. And as a storm unleashes its fury on the island, everyone is trapped. All have a secret. All have a motive. Itll end in murder. Praise for the author: A ripping, riveting murder mystery ? wily as Agatha Christie, charged with real menace, real depth. Perfect for fans of Ruth Ware A. J. FINN Unputdownable JOHN BOYNE Very gripping and so good on the awfulness of some long-history friendships SOPHIE HANNAH Proves that the traditional country-house murder formula can still work brilliantly... Foley is superb THE TIMES A great update on the classic country house murder mystery and Lucy Foley brilliantly builds the tension GOOD HOUSEKEEPING My favourite kind of whodunnit, kept me guessing wrongly all the way through, and reminiscent of Agatha Christie at her best with an extra dose of acid ALEX MICHAELIDES A compelling locked room mystery . . . elegantly drawn . . . clever, twisty and sleek, it has hit written all over it DAILY MAIL One of my favourite reads so far this year beautifully written and full of chills CARA HUNTER Secret upon secret and a healthy dose of deceit. You won't look at your old friends in the same way when you read this book C.L. TAYLOR Chilling. You wont sleep ADELE PARKS Foley builds the tension cleverly and creepily, underlining the point that old friends arent always the best OBSERVER Chilling and gripping. Dont read this alone at night ELLE
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I only gave this a four star because I kept getting confused and rereading parts. There were to many characters and so much flipping between all of them. Others than that it was a good story line. I did enjoy the majority of the book. I would recommend this book.
KindigBlog
Feb 21, 2020
Well constructed thriller
I was really excited to be able to get the ARC for The Guest List after hearing all of the hype for Lucy Foley's previous book 'The Hunting Party'. The Guest List certainly did not disappoint - on a small, private island in the middle of a storm the stage is set for an elaborate and expensive wedding. The guests have arrived, the marquee is decorated and the mad partying has begun - but what secrets are being hidden?
I found The Guest List to be a really engaging and easy read (I finished it in a day!). I really enjoyed the changes in perspective per chapter of each guest which slowly revealed more about their backstories and pasts. There is a great mix of detailed characters and every chapter kept me hooked - there wasn't a single person's perspective I was less engaged with than the others which can sometimes happen in books like this. There were also chapters that jumped ahead in the timeline written from a standard perspective which kept the sense of foreboding high. Some of the ways the chapters tied together, particularly towards the end with the 'then the lights went out' theme was also really clever and a great use of the writing mechanic.
I was explaining the plot to my partner who has read The Hunting Party and he did remark how similar it sounded with a small cast of characters in a remote location with only a small pool of suspects or outcomes available. I think withholding the victim until the very end did help to alleviate the predictability of the plot but perhaps if you've read The Hunting Party then this one will have less of an impact for you.
Overall The Guest List is a well-constructed and fast paced thriller that will keep you guessing until the very end. Thank you to NetGalley & Harper Collins UK - HarperFiction for the chance to read the ARC in exchange for an honest review.