From the author of The Hunting Party comes the No.1 Sunday Times bestseller and prize winning mystery thriller
On an island off the windswept Irish coast, guests gather for the wedding of the year β 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. One guest won't leave this wedding alive . . .
βBoth a classic whodunnit and a very contemporary psychological thriller that left me guessing right to the end β a wonderful readβ Kate Mosse
βGreat fun. Lucy Foley is really very cleverβ Anthony Horowitz
βA very modern Agatha Christie for the new roaring 20s . . . secrets and lies at every turnβ Sarah Pinborough
βEvoking the great Agatha Christie classics βAnd Then There Were Noneβ and βMurder on the Orient Express,β . . . Foley builds her suspense slowly and creepilyβ New York Times
βTerrificβ Stylist
βWhip smart page-turner with skilful characterisation . . . a compelling readβ Jane Shemilt
βFoleyβs second take on the βclosed roomβ murder mystery confirms her status as this generationβs Agatha Christieβ Sunday Express
βSharp and atmospheric and addictive β I tore through it!β Louise Candlish
βThoroughly addictiveβ Sarah Hughes, I paper
βI didnβt think Lucy Foley could top The Hunting Party, but she did! I loved this book. It gave me the same waves of happiness l get from curling up with a classic Christieβ Alex Michaelides
βNail-biting . . . A fabulous closed room thriller. Lucy Foley is the Agatha Christie for our timesβ Kate Hamer
βIt grabs you from the off and keeps you guessing until the very end. A genuine treat of a readβ Heat
βThis is a stunningly brilliant book: writing to die for, compelling characters, and a plot driven by a deep-seated sense of unease. I savoured every secret, every twist and turnβ Dinah Jefferies
I loved The Guest List and gobbled it up in a few sittings . . . A cracking story brilliantly toldβ Ryan Tubridy
βCompelling, entertaining and highly enjoyable, Lucy knocks this one out of the parkβ Liz Nugent
Lucy Foley studied English Literature at Durham and UCL universities and worked for several years as a fiction editor in the publishing industry, before leaving to write full-time. Lucy's debut thriller, The Hunting Party, was an instant Sunday Times and Irish Times bestseller, and was inspired by a particularly remote spot in Scotland that fired her imagination. Lucy is also the author of three historical novels, which have been translated into sixteen languages. Her journalism has appeared in ES Magazine, Sunday Times Style, Grazia and more.
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