Review of The Guest List by Lucy Foley





Everyone dreams of the perfect wedding day - but no one’s dream includes a murder (at least, none of mine have!). It’s the perfect destination wedding - a remote island off the coast of Ireland, a young couple with money and ambition, and all the perfect details for a picture-perfect wedding. However, each of these guests have a motive for murder. And someone is going to end up dead. Told from the flashback perspectives of the wedding planner, the “plus-one,” the bride, the best man, the bridesmaid, the story switches between flashback and the “present” the night of the wedding. Foley’s writing will keep you turning pages late into the night and the details in this mystery will keep your mind spinning.

If you’ve enjoyed Agatha Christie’s novels (I’m thinking particularly of The Mysterious Affair at Styles and And Then There Were None), check out The Guest List today. Foley’s earlier book, The Hunting Party, received similar comparisons to Christie and combined elements of a mystery and a thriller to great success. (The Hunting Party is available on Libby in ebook and audiobook forms.) The Guest List is available in print at the Charleston Public Library and available in ebook and audiobook forms through Libby (check out arvrls.com for more details!). 


-Hannah

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