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Lucy Foley

Autor(a) de The Guest List

12+ Works 10,219 Membros 411 Críticas 2 Favorited

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Obras por Lucy Foley

The Guest List (2020) 4,862 exemplares
The Paris Apartment (2022) 2,512 exemplares
The Hunting Party (2019) 2,280 exemplares
The Book of Lost and Found (2015) 297 exemplares
The Invitation (2016) 191 exemplares
Last Letter from Istanbul (2018) 41 exemplares
The Midnight Feast: A Novel (2024) 29 exemplares
Kutsuvieraat - (2021) 2 exemplares
Evil In Small Places (2022) 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Marple: Twelve New Stories (2022) — Contribuidor — 500 exemplares

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Right from the beginning you know as a reader that something bad has happened. Jess is hunting for her brother in a foreign land and doesn't know who to trust but she is dogged and determined to figure out what is going on in the apartment building her brother was living in. The ending was a surprise and wrapped everything up nicely.
 
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tjsjohanna | 81 outras críticas | May 2, 2024 |
This is an over-hyped locked-room mystery which will bring to mind Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express.

Guests gather on a remote Irish island to celebrate the marriage of Will Slater, a television star, and Julia Keegan, an ezine publisher. The narrative alternates between now (the wedding night) and the previous day. The reader knows that there will be a murder victim but his/her identity is not revealed until the end of the wedding night. One of the people present is a killer, but it turns out that several people have motives.

The book is narrated from five points of view, with one more addition towards the end. We hear from Jules, the bride; Olivia, Julia’s half-sister and maid of honour; Johnno, Will’s best man; Hannah, the wife of Julia’s best friend Charlie; and Aoife, the wedding planner and owner of the venue. Each of these gradually reveals his/her personality and secrets. Most have also suffered a major loss in their pasts from which they have never fully recovered. It also becomes obvious that appearances are deceiving because there are tensions among these people.

The setting is very gothic. The island is isolated and spoken of as “the dead place, the haunted isle.” There are ruins that have “dark, gaping windows . . . like empty eye sockets.” There’s an ancient graveyard and a dangerous bog. More than one character senses ghosts. And of course there’s a dark and stormy night. It’s as if the author wanted to check off every gothic element. Even the wedding cake has a “ceremonial disemboweling” after which “deep red sponge gapes from within.”

The reader must be willing to suspend disbelief. The many connections among the characters, especially with the victim, require the reader to accept coincidences. The book is often described as a thriller, but I didn’t find it particularly suspenseful. I guessed the victim early on and the killer is always the one who reveals the least. Despite the author’s many red herrings, I found the book fairly predictable.

The ending is not totally satisfying. There’s such a slow buildup and then the murder takes place and the book ends quickly thereafter. The fates of some of the characters are not what I would have preferred.

This novel was the 2020 Goodreads winner for best mystery/thriller and a Reese’s book club pick so that should have warned me. It’s no more than mediocre fluff best chosen for a vacation read.

Note: Please check out my reader's blog (https://schatjesshelves.blogspot.com/) and follow me on Twitter (https://twitter.com/DCYakabuski).
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Schatje | 207 outras críticas | Apr 29, 2024 |
Well this apartment building would definitely be an interesting place to live. I liked all of the hidden bits of information that Lucy Foley parcels out throughout the story.

i am very much looking forward to reading more of Lucy's work in the future.
 
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Shauna_Morrison | 81 outras críticas | Apr 28, 2024 |

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Obras
12
Also by
1
Membros
10,219
Popularidade
#2,325
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
411
ISBN
170
Línguas
13
Marcado como favorito
2

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