The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley
Thank you to HarperCollins UK, Harper Fiction and Netgalley for the advance reader copy of this book for an honest review.
The Midnight Feast follows the opening of The Manor a luxury health and wellbeing resort with no expense spared for the guests staying. However the town itself has a history and old friends and enemies are returning to the manor previously an estate owned by a former local family where the forest is full of secrets.
The Sunday morning of the opening weekend and the police have been called there's been a fire, something is up with the guests and a body has been found.
Lucy Foley knows how to craft an excellent murder mystery and this story is no exception.
Told from multiple perspectives this keeps you guessing at the upcoming twists and turns throughout and just when you think you've figured out one element of the plot there are two more that come through completely unexpected.
I ended up finishing this book within a day of starting it. It definitely got me out of my reading slump.
Quick and fast based with short chapters based on a variety of characters, despite this multiple POV the characters were all easy to follow and the story all wrapped together well answering any and all questions.
Another fantastic Thriller from Lucy Foley and I already can't wait for whatever is next.
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