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'Bolton's dazzling plot recalls Christie at her most inventive' - Sunday Times

The billionaire's will promised them everything. But the money comes with a deadly price . . .

Seven strangers receive a mysterious note that billionaire Logan Quick is leaving them his vast fortune. All they need to do is accept the enclosed Token and wait for his death. None of them know why they've been chosen, but all seven desperately need the money and the chance of a fresh start.

When the group are forced to embark on a dangerous sea crossing, they discover they are connected by a dark secret from their past. As confusion turns to fear and trust to betrayal, the question is no longer who will claim the money - it's who will make it off the boat alive . . .

The Token is the latest compelling thriller from Sharon Bolton, the bestselling author of The Pact and The Split.


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384 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 6, 2025

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Sharon J. Bolton

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Sharon J Bolton was born and brought up in Lancashire, the eldest of three daughters. As a child, she dreamed of becoming an actress and a dancer, studying ballet, tap and jazz from a young age and reading drama at Loughborough University.

She spent her early career in marketing and PR before returning to full-time education to study for a Masters in Business Administration (MBA) at Warwick University, where she met her husband, Andrew. They moved to London and Sharon held a number of PR posts in the City. She left the City to work freelance, to start a family and to write.

She and Andrew now live in a village in the Chiltern Hills, not far from Oxford, with their son and the latest addition to the family: Lupe, the lop-eared lurcher. Her daily life revolves around the school run, walking the dog and those ever-looming publishing deadlines.

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2,747 reviews2,315 followers
August 8, 2025
4.5 rounded up

Cuique meritum- to each his deserts

There’s an exciting start at multiple knots as a boat heads to the Scilly Isles … Electricity gone, no working engine, no radio and worse is yet to come. As if that’s not enough a bombshell revelation shakes me up.

However, that is Now, let me take you back to Then when Holly receives a token and a solicitors letter, informing her that it entitles her to an equal share of Logan Quicks wealth, who just happens to be one of the U.K.’s richest men. She isn’t the only token recipient as Tara, Cheryl, Sabri, Robin, Craig and Tug (Trevor) also receive one. The million or even billion dollar question is – why? What links them and the elusive billionaire?

Sharon Bolton always delivers in my opinion as I know it will be a well thought out, polished and well written tale. All of the seven characters have really good back stories, some have truly awful lives or should that be awful people in them who make their lives a misery. They are all flawed in different ways but that’s partly what makes them so interesting. The relationships and the dynamics between them are very intriguing.

One of the main aspects of the book is the impact that the prospect of a lot of money can have and what it does to people. It’s very good on human nature, money seems to bring out the worst in people and of course, the times in which we live there’s very little chance of keeping things to yourself. Let’s settle for the word intrusive and of course, the motivation of greed.

The pace is good throughout, there are no lulls in the storytelling and my interest is riveted throughout. It’s suspenseful, tense and intense in equal measure and as the seven head towards the Scilly Isles it’s fair to say it well and truly ramps up especially as the truth begins to emerge. Several characters have their suspicions of what’s going on and why and that becomes a strong element. The ending is twisty and my sympathies flip backwards and forwards.

Overall, this is an excellent psychological thriller which I have no hesitation in recommending.

Thanks to NetGalley and especially to Orion Publishing Group for the much appreciated early copy in return for an honest review.
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2,789 reviews857 followers
November 5, 2025
I love Sharon Bolton books. Ever since discovering her Lacey Flint series I have been a fan. Her thrillers are always such unique premises , with shocking twists and plots that make you wonder what you would do in that situation. None of the characters are perfect, they all have flaws and dark secrets which makes for a page turning thriller.

7 random strangers receive a letter and a token in the mail from a law practice, telling them they they will benefit from the will of billionaire Logan Quick when he dies. None of them have ever met the man and believe it to be a scam at first. They soon realise that it is true and that their lives and those of their loved ones are in danger, as people try to get their hands on the token.

It was a very clever story, making the reader on edge and wondering if the token was a blessing or a curse. We get to know all of the beneficiaries and learn about their secrets., while they all are concerned about them being revealed. I couldn’t stop reading this, and read it in 2 sittings.


Always a suspenseful story, that you just need to know what is going to happen next.thank you so much to Orion Publishing for the chance to read a favourite thriller author early. An absolute pleasure. Published on November 6th.
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957 reviews531 followers
October 28, 2025
First of all, holy misleading book description, people! If you're looking for some kind of locked room murder mystery set on a cruise ship, this is not it. In fact, there is no cruise at all. There is a mere boat, which gets caught in a storm. That's not a spoiler, it's how the story starts. To find out how the seven strangers and the boat came to be stuck in these precarious circumstances, we have to go back to the past.

In said past, seven strangers receive a letter and a token telling them they will be heirs to the vast fortune of billionaire Logan Quick when he kicks the bucket. Some think it's a scam like the prince of Nigeria thing, as you would. Nevertheless, they do all start to think about how this money could change their lives. (Actually, I may have too.) The single mum with the interesting second job, the wedding planner who owes someone a lot of of money, the artist whose ex-husband wants to take away her house ... Each and every one of the seven has their own story and could use this money. Are they willing to go the extra mile for it? More importantly, who is this mysterious Logan and why is he doing this?

Sounds good, doesn't it? However, the introduction to the various characters and their motivations takes for ever, which each chapter going back and forth between all seven of them. It takes up pretty much half of the book and I was in desperate need of some oomph. That took ages in coming and, to be honest, I only kept reading because I'm insanely curious and always willing to give this author the benefit of the doubt. But my interest was waning all the time, and when things finally start to pick up somewhat, I was already way past the point of being rather disappointed. And that's on top of there not being an actual cruise - did I mention that? - which, despite all that water, I was actually looking forward to.

I figured out who Logan was quite early on. Sure, yes, he has a lot of money. I still felt like him being able to figure out the identities of the seven was way out there. I'm willing to suspend belief from time to time but a lot of what happens in 'The Token' was really pushing that to its limit and so one or two instances of extreme eye rolling may have ensued.

On the other hand, even with 'The Token' having 420 pages, it was an incredibly quick read for me and I flew through it. In that respect, it was the perfect distraction and escape from reality. Who doesn't need a bit of that these days? Despite all my niggles, I did find this rather bonkers revenge story oddly entertaining but Sharon Bolton used to be a go-to author for me and I just know she can do so much better. It's all so far removed from excellent novels like 'Daisy in Chains' and 'Dead Woman Walking'. However, like I mentioned earlier on, I will always give her the benefit of the doubt and whatever comes next, I'll be here. Maybe that will actually have a cruise 😉.
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1,011 reviews582 followers
November 10, 2025
3.5*

Setting the scene for this story is the dramatic prologue. A yacht caught in a ferocious storm heading to the Scilly Isles leaves the reader wondering who will survive. We then go back in time to learn about the occupants, their background and why they are on the boat.

Seven strangers each receive a letter and a coin token with instructions to keep the token safe as it will enable the holder to claim a share of billionaire Logan Quick’s fortune upon his death. One of the instructions is to tell no-one else however as you can guess, word soon gets out with journalists door stepping and the seven strangers finding themselves under seige. Whilst some people were excited about the thought of having enough money to make dreams come true, for others it seemed like a curse.

Whilst the story had a tense and at times sinister background, it could be described as a slow burner with the seven stories taking up a good part of the book. Whilst this did allow the reader to get to know and in some cases care about the personalities – including a paramedic, a wedding planner, a barrister with a secret life and a woman under the controlling thumb of her mother, I was keen (and rather impatient) to get to the nub of why these seven. None of them knew of a connection to Logan Quick nor did they have any connection to each other. Credit to the author for making these characters ones that you can feel empathy for despite some of their more obvious flaws. They all had a reason for needing the money but would they ever receive it?

Set over a two week period, it was the promise of the payoff that kept me invested and I was definitely intrigued enough to keep reading. There was always an element of danger and the writing and twisted plotting was as good as you would expect from this awesome author. I will always read whatever Sharon Bolton writes and whilst The Token is not my favourite Bolton thriller, I did enjoy the suspense and intrigue. Also as much as I love cruising on large ships, nothing would make me get on a small boat in a storm. 😳
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October 26, 2025
The style is driving me insane so I'm giving up. Seven main characters, and we're clicking between them like someone madly channel-hopping while drunk - a minute with this one, a few seconds with that one, back to this one, here's a new one, no, back again, and so on. None of them are solidifying into actual people, and I feel a migraine coming on. I couldn't care less about any of them. 30% and the story hasn't even got properly underway yet. Sometimes Bolton is brilliant and sometimes she simply doesn't work for me - unfortunately this is one of the latter.
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November 11, 2025
It's strange. I usually like Sharon's writing style and the plot seemed to be right up my alley, and yet I was skimming through the pages with no particular interest or engagement.

I think it's me, not the book though, so I'm not rating it, it would be unfair to do so.
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732 reviews6 followers
September 12, 2025

With many thanks to Netgalley for this free arc and I am leaving this unbiased review voluntarily. What I love about a Sharon Bolton book is you never know what you're going to get- flawed detective, witchcraft, a thriller. Time and time again this author delivers and The Token is no exception. The plot is perfectly executed and with some cracking twists, keeps the reader thoroughly engaged. The characters are wonderfully crafted and the author builds up the suspense brilliantly. It's twisty, addictive and from an outstanding first chapter to a very good ending this is an absolute must read. Outside of her Lacey Flint series this is Sharon's best work. Loved it!
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868 reviews29 followers
August 6, 2025
Sharon Bolton's The Token starts with a great setup: seven strangers each get a note saying they might inherit billionaire Logan Quick's money. They each receive a token and an invite to a creepy cruise to a remote island. To figure out why they were picked, they need to work together while dealing with danger, including possible threats from each other. The main issue is their struggle as they deal with secrets and try to find the truth before it's too late.

The protagonist's story is intense, full of suspicion and fear. They form partnerships with the other six potential heirs. These characters are mysterious, with personal problems that come out when things get tough, creating interesting relationships that push the story forward. Bolton does a good job of showing human weakness; these characters aren't always likable, which makes their development even more interesting as they reveal their vulnerabilities and reasons for being there amid the high-pressure environment on the cruise. Each person's reaction to the crisis shows their background and mental state, making their actions unpredictable and interesting.

The book touches on trusting someone or being betrayed, greed, survival, and how secrets can change people. These ideas connect to common things in society today, intersecting wealth and privilege, and hard choices when you're stressed. The locked-up feeling on the ship is like facing your problems without a way out, making the reader think about how they would act in the same situation. The book looks at how money and power expose flaws, asking what people might do when they're desperate or want something badly.

The writing is clear and fast-paced. The story moves quickly in a straightforward way, which builds suspense without getting confusing. The author mixes feelings of dread and urgency to make a tense mood. The way the story is set up, with different viewpoints from the heirs, helps to build the story by showing different opinions. It keeps the reader guessing who to trust, if anyone. It also adds an emotional layer by showing the psychological stress each character is going through.

This personal story makes the messages about human nature and how the bad sides of ambition stand out. It makes you uneasy and think about the real cost of wanting too much and whether things happen because of fate or choice. The constant shift between feeling sympathetic and distrustful toward the characters keeps the reader involved, showing Bolton's skill. Sometimes, some characters' reasons feel rushed or not fully explored, which might make some twists less surprising for those characters.

The Token fits into the genre tradition of high-stakes isolation plots. It has a group of people competing for survival and secrets. Compared to Sharon Bolton's other books, this one focuses more on group behavior under stress. The foreshadowing makes the tense mood feel real, which will please fans of murder mysteries.

The Token makes a closed-off, suspenseful place and the character issues bigger, making the story feel personal and dangerous. The balance between showing secrets and keeping mystery is done well, though some might want a deeper look into some characters' pasts. This focus on speed sometimes leads to less emotional impact for those characters who aren't as developed.

Overall, The Token mixes a classic survival story with a look at human flaws when people are under pressure. It's told in sharp, engaging writing with a good structure. It makes readers think about trust, wealth, and the hidden sides of people around us, all in a suspenseful and emotional story that is fun and makes you think.

3.5/5
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262 reviews126 followers
November 18, 2025
The Token is the last standalone novel by Sharon Bolton, and I must say the cover and tagline are indeed very misleading, since only about 5% of the novel takes place on a boat. The story is about seven individuals who receive a mysterious letter along with a token, the letter stating they will receive a big part of a multimillionaire's inheritance. But none of them knows why Logan Quick is leaving his fortune to them, and they don't remember knowing each other either. So what is exactly going on?

I'll say this didn’t really feel like a thriller; the most interesting part was the social commentary on whether receiving this apparent blessing is actually a nightmare in disguise, since all of the people start receiving threats and seeing their lives in peril, making them wonder if the promise of the fortune is even worth it. This takes up the main part of the story, and the mystery of who Logan Quick is and the reason for the tokens is not really that important and only becomes relevant in the final part of the book.

At first I had some issues tracking all the characters and their lives; once I did, I was mildly interested in what would happen, but the book is on the longer side and by the time they get on the boat, I had lost most of my interest. There are no big surprises, and the mystery is reminiscent of classic mystery novels, but I didn’t find it satisfying. I'm sad that I haven't been able to fully enjoy the last few books of one of my favorite authors, but I believe this to be one of her weaker works.
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870 reviews238 followers
October 19, 2025
So, imagine getting a mysterious letter telling you you’ve just inherited a slice of a billionaire’s fortune, and all you have to do is hop on a luxury cruise with six complete strangers. You’d go, right? Yeah, me too. That’s basically how Sharon Bolton lures you onto the world’s most cursed boat.

At first, The Token feels like one of those locked-room mysteries where you mentally line everyone up and start guessing who’s going to die first. But Bolton doesn’t do the “posh people behaving badly” routine; her characters are messy, insecure, and actually interesting. No cardboard “greedy villain” or “morally pure detective” here everyone’s a bit terrible in a way that makes sense.

The pacing is clever, it’s not an all-guns-blazing thriller from page one, but it’s never dull. There’s an uneasy hum underneath everything, like the story knows something you don’t. And when the chaos hits, it really hits, the kind of twist where you have to stop, blink, and briefly reconsider your trust issues.

If you’re after a book where the ocean is more than just background scenery, it’s practically a character, this one’s for you. It’s claustrophobic, psychological, and darkly funny in moments you probably shouldn’t laugh at. The ending? Satisfying without being tied up in a shiny bow. Bolton knows her readers aren’t here for “happily ever after”; we’re here for “OMFG.”

The Token is part mystery, part survival story, and entirely addictive. Don’t expect to like everyone, or anyone, but do expect to keep turning pages long after you meant to go to sleep.

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189 reviews7 followers
November 28, 2025
This book had me hooked from page one. Seven complete strangers get a note saying a billionaire they’ve never met is leaving them his fortune… as long as they accept a weird little token and wait for his death. Obviously they all say yes — they all need the money — but none of them knows the real reason they were chosen. And trust me, it’s dark.

The prologue is brilliant. It throws you straight into Day 14, all tense and mysterious, then takes you back to Day 1 to show how everything went so wrong. Instantly addictive.

We get a look into each character’s backstory, and honestly, every one of them has something to hide. A dangerous sea crossing drags them together and that’s when the drama really starts. Secrets, tension, twists — I couldn’t stop turning the pages.
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2,033 reviews129 followers
November 4, 2025
This is a good read, but there are lots of characters to get to know, and I admit to forgetting who was who.
It took a while for the actual boat trip to be detailed in the story, as there was a lot of chapters about the main seven character’s lives.
It’s hard to say too much without spoiling it, but I really liked the story once it all came together.
Thanks to Orion Publishing Group for the opportunity to read this book.
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620 reviews
November 24, 2025
A MASTERPIECE

This goes on my shelf as one of the best books I have read. I was absorbed immediately from beginning to end and so sad my journey is over. It was a thrilling, extraordinary, unforgettable adventure .
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764 reviews71 followers
November 20, 2025
I didn’t actually finish this book, I found it very hard going.
There are too many words, you don’t need that many words when only a couple will do.
Let’s face it life is too short to read books that you can’t get into.

2⭐️’s
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634 reviews133 followers
December 22, 2025
Sharon Bolton’s latest novel, The Token, begins with eight people on a yacht heading for the Scilly Isles. The skipper had promised it would be an uneventful crossing, with perfect sailing conditions, but his seven passengers are growing increasingly nervous as the wind strengthens and rain starts to fall. Soon they are caught in a storm, the boat is taking in water, the electronics have stopped working and two people have been swept overboard…

And that’s where we leave them, until much later in the book. First, we have to go back several weeks to find out why this group of people have come to be on this fateful journey in the first place. We learn that each of them has received an envelope containing a token and a letter stating that the billionaire Logan Quick is leaving them a share of his huge fortune. All they need to do is keep the token safe until they hear news of his death. However, none of the seven has ever heard of Logan Quick and none of them has any idea why they’ve been chosen.

The seven token recipients come from all walks of life and seem, at least at first, to have nothing in common. There’s Holly, a single mother trying to juggle her law career with caring for her son; Robin, a wedding planner in love with his latest client; Sabri, an ambulance driver whose family are struggling financially; Tara, an artist whose ex-husband just won’t leave her alone; Craig, a fire safety consultant who is sleeping with his best friend’s girlfriend; Cheryl, who cares for her spiteful, controlling mother and has no life of her own; and Tug, a former military man suffering from PTSD.

Seven people all with interesting stories to be told, but I felt that trying to tell all of them in one book was far too much! The perspective kept switching from one to the other throughout the novel, which quickly became overwhelming. I think five main characters at the most would have been enough; Holly, Cheryl and Tug were the ones I found the most engaging.

This is also not really the exciting, fast-paced sort of thriller I’ve come to expect from Sharon Bolton. It takes a very long time to develop the stories of all seven characters and to reach the point where they come together and board the yacht for the Scilly Isles. It was only the final 30% of the book that I found truly gripping and where we were treated to some of the big plot twists and surprises that Bolton readers know and love. That doesn’t mean I didn’t enjoy the rest of the book at all, but it did definitely have a different feel from some of the other Bolton novels I’ve read, being much more character driven than plot driven.

What I did find fascinating was the way the novel explores how different personalities react to the prospect of fame and fortune. The seven token recipients are all told to keep quiet and tell no one, yet some of them can’t resist and soon the whole thing has been made public and is being reported on the news. Each of them has to find a way to deal with the media attention and the difficulties of trying to keep the token safe from theft, while also trying to decide whether, despite the opportunities the inheritance would bring, they really want to become fabulously rich.

Not a personal favourite Bolton novel for me, then, but they can’t all be and I still felt more positive about this one than negative.
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495 reviews5 followers
November 30, 2025
Good mystery with a large cast of characters which I had a helluva time keeping straight for quite some time. Not sure if that was the writing or if it was my brain. Good resolution at the end for my taste as well although a bit implausible,
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200 reviews9 followers
August 17, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

An absolutely gripping and atmospheric thriller! From the moment the seven strangers received their mysterious invitations, I was hooked. The premise of inheriting a billionaire’s fortune instantly grabbed my attention, and the tense, claustrophobic setting of the doomed cruise made it impossible to put this book down.

Each character was brilliantly crafted, with secrets and flaws that kept me second-guessing their motives the whole way through. I loved how the story peeled back the layers bit by bit, revealing dark truths and shocking twists I never saw coming. The suspense built perfectly, keeping me turning the pages late into the night.

The mix of mystery, psychological tension, and survival made this a truly addictive read. If you enjoy thrillers where every character is hiding something and no one can be trusted, this book is an absolute must-read. Dark, clever, and completely unputdownable!
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1,978 reviews135 followers
September 13, 2025
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Review for 'The Token' by Sharon Bolton

This may be the first book I have read by this incredible author but it most certainly will not be my last!! What a brilliant twist!!

What an absolutely gripping, addictive and action packed page turner!! I cannot WAIT to read more books by this very talented author!

Clear your schedules, get cosy and get ready to go on a rollercoaster ride of twists, turns and surprises with Sharon!!

Wow!!!! Just flipping wow!!!! What an absolutely epic page turner!!! Well done Sharon Bolton!! How on Earth have I never read any of your books before? Absolutely smashed it!!!!!!! This book is extremely well written with vivid descriptions creating the perfect atmosphere for the storyline. The book cover and synopsis works perfectly with the book plot and I am most definitely looking forward to reading more books by this fantastic author. I have absolutely no idea how this is the first time I have read one of this incredible author's books but I am so glad I have rectified that problem and I cannot wait to get hooked into more books by her. I was completely invested in this gripping storyline from the start to the very end. I was a bit surprised that the prologue started on day 14 and was not quite sure what was going to happen up until I got back up to the same day, thinking that by having day 14 at the start that too much must have been given away considering what was going on. However, that was not the case at all I am pleased to say. After reading the synopsis I will say that it wasn't quite what I expected it to be, thinking that everything would take place on a remote island but at the same time that did not diminish my enjoyment of the book at all. If anything, because it was not what I expected it to be it was more of a surprise really. While I cannot say there was a major amount of suspense in the middle of the book which I thought would make it a slow burner I still blew through the pages incredibly fast as there was still a lot going on. I cannot say too much about the storyline itself as I do not want to give anything away and the publishers have done a good enough job on the synopsis. There is a lot of character building in this book and Sharon has done a wonderful job of creating this psychological thriller and telling us what happens through the multiple protagonist perspectives of the seven people who received the tokens. They are all completely different to each other with nothing in common. There are Holly Baker who is a junior barrister from Exeter who has a 10 year old son called Charlie who has autism and also another side job we wants to keep hidden. Sabri Carter who is an ambulance driver from Truro who wants to be a paramedic but failed her exams and lives with her husband Jason and their 3 children Bethany, Darren and Maddy, Craig Lewis who lives in Newquay and is a fire consultant who lives with his dog and betraying his best friend, Tara Webb who lives in Wadebridge, is a retired nurse and is going through a divorce but her husband Justin who still wants both sides of life, Trevor Winter who is also known as Tug, works at a garden centre, is retired from the marines and suffers from PTSD, Cheryl Young who lives under the thumb of her horrid mother in St Austell who is being bribed by and treated like dirt by the woman she has to care for and Robin Knight who is a wedding planner from Bodmin who is currently planning a wedding for the woman who he loves to someone else. The storyline is set over 14 days and in those 14 days Sharon takes us on a journey through the characters life's, histories, relationships and more. These 7 people have all been given a token that will be worth a lot of money once the billionaire who sent them dies but that type of money can be a very dangerous thing as they are all soon to discover. With a storyline absolutely ram packed with mystery, friendship, lies, secrets, drama, revenge, deceit, heartache, twists, turns and so much more, what on Earth are you waiting for? Grab your copy of this gripping psychological thriller to find out more. It ticked every single box when it comes to what I look for in a book plus more. I would have never seen that bombshell twist coming at the end which I absolutely LOVED!!!

One thing I have got to say before getting into my review is clear your schedules as once you start this book you will not be able to put it down!

It is one of the most unforgettable books I have ever read!! Sharon's evocative writing skills sucks the reader straight into the storyline with the characters and surroundings coming to life around them. This is just one of those rare books that words just cannot express how mind blowing it is. When I was reading this book I could feel my heartbeat speeding up as I was getting a dark sense of foreboding the deeper into the book I got!! It is one of those books that I just simply could not put down and I walked around everywhere with my book glued to my hands. Every chapter ended in a way that I had to know what was going to happen next and then it would move on to the next chapter and do the same so I blew through this in one sitting. Reading this book really does make you feel that you are standing with the characters and going through her anger, pain, sadness, fear and much more. Each of the characters were perfectly written and each had their own unique and strong personalities with individual strengths, weaknesses, quirks, flaws and more. You need to clear your schedules because you will not be able to put this book down. AN ABSOLUTE MUST READ!! The characters were all very strong and realistic and Sharon's descriptions and character building ensured they jumped off the pages at me. They all have their own unique personalities and I enjoyed discovering their histories as the story unravelled. Pick up your copy of this book today and meet these realistic characters yourself, you will not regret it!

Congratulations Sharon on an absolutely gripping, gritty, explosive, mind blowing must read page turner!!! I am looking forward to reading more of your previous and future books. I would absolutely love to see this book turned into a movie!!! This is the reason I would definitely like to welcome you my favourite author list and here's to your next success 🥂

Overall an absolutely unputdownable, action packed, addictive and explosive MUST READ!!

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416 reviews1 follower
November 3, 2025
"The Token" had me hooked from the very first chapter. There's a storm, a yacht that can't move, and a group of strangers who are up against something much worse than the sea.

The beginning is great: tense, movie-like, and full of fear.

Then Bolton pulls the rug out from under us and takes us back two weeks, introducing us to seven normal people whose lives are about to change forever. A lawyer sends each of them a letter and a strange token. What does it mean? Billionaire Logan Quick, who is dying on the Scilly Isles, has named them as beneficiaries in his will. What's the catch? They have to keep the token safe and not tell anyone. It's a great idea: a mix of a psychological thriller and a locked-room mystery, with some social commentary thrown in for good measure.

The cast is what makes this story so interesting. Holly, Tara, Cheryl, Sabri, Robin, Craig, and Tug (yes, Tug!) don't know each other or Logan Quick. They come from different backgrounds and have different secrets and problems. And even though they're not perfect, they're not the usual group of bad people you see in thrillers. Yes, they have flaws, but they are clearly human. That's what makes the stakes seem real.

The tension builds as the story goes on. The media finds out about the inheritance, and all of a sudden, the tokens are dangerous. People will kill for them. The group come together not because they trust each other, but because they need to. And as they get closer to the Scilly Isles, the air gets thick and heavy. The yacht turns into a pressure cooker of fear, suspicion, and competition. Bolton is great at looking into how money affects people. The promise of quick money makes people paranoid, desperate, and greedy. Not only does the question change from "who will survive?" to "who deserves to?" The changing relationships between the characters are interesting: they form alliances, betray each other, and just when you think you know someone, Bolton throws in a twist.

The speed is just right. There are no slow parts or extra chapters. The story moves forward with every scene, and the tension never stops. I read it in a few sittings, but I would have done it all at once if life hadn't gotten in the way.

The ending is satisfyingly twisty, and I felt bad for the characters more than once. "The Token" is a great choice if you like psychological thrillers with a strong cast, high-stakes tension, and a little bit of moral ambiguity. There is a lot to like here for fans of Lucy Foley, Lisa Jewell, and even Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None." It's a new twist on the "strangers trapped together" trope, but with Bolton's usual grit and smarts.

"The Token" is smart, addictive, and very fun to read. This book shows why Sharon Bolton is one of the best in the business: she never follows the crowd. Anyone who likes their thrillers to be tense, twisty, and full of heart should read this.

Thank you to Tracy Fenton at Compulsive Readers for including me in this #blogtour! 
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358 reviews11 followers
November 4, 2025
From the very first pages, this book draws you in, even if it’s just as you try to figure out who’s who! But once you do, you’ll be hooked! Why have these seven seemingly random individuals been ‘chosen’ and who is Logan Quick?

Holly, Tara, Cheryl, Sabri, Robin, Craig, and Tug couldn’t be more different. They’re from different areas, different walks of life, all with different careers (or lack thereof in some cases), all facing a variety of challenges and problems. They all receive the news of a possible windfall in different ways too. There are those who think it can’t possibly be true – it must be some sort of scam. Others consider the possibilities, while others still are forced by circumstances to work out how this huge sum of money will change their lives.

It soon becomes apparent that it’s impossible to keep the news a secret, and as soon as word spreads, so does the feeling that being the owners of these mysterious tokens might possibly put them and their loved ones in danger – again, due to their varying circumstances, the various types of danger that they face all present in different ways. But it just goes to show that regardless of your situation and how others might perceive it, if you feel that you’ve been put into a precarious position, your own feelings are very, very real, and your fear cannot be considered to be less than anyone else’s.

I loved the alternating chapters that slowly unfolded each character’s story for us, building the tension at the perfect pace, and giving the opportunity to decide who might be making good or bad choices. Sharon Bolton throws in multiple twists, so most of the time whenever I thought I’d really got to grips with a character and their motivation, I discovered I was completely wrong! I thoroughly enjoyed the dark and twisty rabbit hole that this led me down, and the fact that the social commentary angle really made me think long and hard about wealth, as opposed to simple financial freedom and the choices that many people feel their forced to make when it comes to having money or not.

It was also a really interesting look into how those ripples were so far-reaching. Although the letters and tokens arrive addressed to each of the seven individuals, with strict instructions, they’re certainly not the only ones impacted. Their immediate families, friends and colleagues can’t escape the allure and they all have their own ideas on how they can benefit from the inheritance. Eventually, the group are forced to meet up to try and create a united front, not only against the world and the media which seem to be turning against them, but also against Logan Quick himself, who may not be the benevolent benefactor that he portrayed himself to be. But human nature prevails, and trying to get a group of seven people to all agree is easier said than done, and then there’s that annoying reality check, when things don’t go according to plan …

An addictive thrill of a read!
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1,714 reviews62 followers
October 19, 2025
I think a lot of people have those half whimsical dreams of what they might do it they happened to come into a lot of money, be that via a family inheritance or a massive lottery win. Those who don't are either lying to themselves, have loads of money already, or have already managed one of the two prior scenarios already. But imagine if the said windfall was coming from someone you have never met and with whom you can find no connection whatsoever. Imagine if you were in receipt of a letter from a random firm of Solicitors telling you that one of the UK's richest men was leaving you, as holder of the book's titular token, a share of his fortune upon his death and the only stipulation is 'tell no-one'. That's enough to make you a tad suspicious, right? And that is the kind of secret that really burns a hole in your pocket. The hot potato you just want to throw to someone else.

That is the premise of this latest novel by Sharon Bolton, a kind of slow building thriller that starts off with the introduction of the various people who are about to receive a life changing fortune. They could not appear to be a more diverse selection of people, and the random nature of their lives makes it feel initially impossible to imagine any thing that could connect them other than this equally random gesture.

But nothing is ever truly random, and the more we learn about each of the characters, and their mysterious benefactor, Logan Quick, the more reason there is to believe that nothing here is random at all. I like how the author builds up the suspense in the book, how she establishes the characters who, for the most part, I actually quite liked, each one of hem deserving of a change of luck for one reason or another. Yet it is in the most unassuming of all of them that a first spark of recognition is ignited, but being them most oppressed of all of them, unlikely to yet be uttered.

This is a fascinating study in character, as much about the personalities of each of the token holders as it is the mystery of why they were chosen in the first place. The question over how they handle their potential inheritance and the new found fame that comes after the story of their good fortune inevitably leaks to the press. It leads to an increase in the jeopardy that has so far been slow to rise, and add in a few personal feuds and at times the risk and threat is actually quite intense, some edge of the seat moments in an already turbulent sea.

Speaking of turbulent seas, the final part of the book is really packed with threat, taking us back to the scenes that make up the really quite intense and threatening opening to the book. It is a scene that had me hooked in from the start, intrigued as much as engaged in the characters fates as I had no reason to be invested at that early stage. By the time the author doubles back to this scene, I am already well and truly involved, with a far greater understanding of what is happening, and far more suspicions about why. There are hints throughout the book, little easter eggs that have far more meaning when the truth is finally revealed. Did it satisfy? Yes it did. It might not have been as dark as some of the author's earlier books, more suspense that thriller or drama for me in this case, not that the closing scenes were without their drama. But I was kept guessing every bit as much as the characters, and by the end of the book I was turning the pages at speed.

I actually really liked the way the author rounded this story off. Whether the characters had all that they deserved, you will have to read to find out, but for me it fit the story, as did the way certain people handled everything. There are moments of darkness in the story, but this is more a character led story that will keep you guessing not just about the reasons for the various characters' good fortune but about the mysterious Logan Quick and all the shadowy undertones and mysterious creeping tension that feeds the various scenes in the story.
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3,076 reviews
November 6, 2025
4.5 stars
We start on day 14 with 8 people on a boat. There is a wicked bad storm and one passenger and the pilot are washed overboard. The remaining 6 are left to try and survive with no radio and no electrics...
We then go back to day one and follow 7 people as they receive a weird piece of post. A letter from a solicitors informing them that they are the recipients of a token (also enclosed) which, upon the death of billionaire Logan Quick, will allow them to inherit a part of his mega fortune. They are, to say the least, all confused... I will leave you to meet the 7 as the author intends but will just add that all of them could do with some luck, and money!
We then follow them, their individual and collective stories as separately and together they try and work out why they have been chosen. At the same time as trying to protect their token as, as specifically laid out, although the token was sent to them, it is whoever has the token at the time of Quick's death that inherits. So you can imagine the furore when it hits the press.
And then something big happens which brings it all to a head and back to where we started. On the boat...
Well... wasn't this a blast. I was trying all way through to work out why and who and what was going on. And then, eventually, when it was all revealed, well, I have to admit to being a wee bit disappointed. I was not totally sure that no one would have put it together, recognised, remembered such a key thing that, and they admitted this, had affected them for all their lives... But I do think it isn't really all about that. It's also about money and the human condition. And I did love the eventual ending. It did just take a wee bit longer than I thought necessary to get there and maybe that's why my anticipation was not wholly rewarded. It also flitted between the characters a lot so I was glad I made a cast list early on as I did have to refer to it on a few occasions throughout. It's quite character driven so it does help to get them all straight in your head.
All that said, I did race through the book, despite a lot of build up, it really didn't drag and got on with itself very well indeed. Leaving me, at the end, mostly satisfied.
My thanks go to the Publisher and Netgalley for the chance to read this book.
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496 reviews27 followers
October 8, 2025
Seven strangers all receive a strange token and a letter informing them they are to be the beneficiaries of a billionaire's estate when he dies. The letters are just the beginning of a tumultuous series of events, including a treacherous journey at sea.

Author Sharon Bolton is someone whose novels I've always loved reading since discovering her writing (as S. J. Bolton) back in 2008 when I read Sacrifice. When I read the blurb for The Token, I was intrigued. Settling down to read the prologue left me gasping, wondering how on earth the author was going to resolve such an action-packed and riveting opening, and how it related to the synopsis. What followed was an intricate tale of greed, secrets and revenge.

After the explosive opening, the story jumps back two weeks and introduces us to the seven strangers. Each one is dealing with personal issues, from divorce through to addiction. For most of them, money is a major problem. Receiving the letter informing them of their future windfall is a welcome relief for many; however, like any normal person, they are initially skeptical, believing it to be some form of scam. Despite the personal problems they were each facing, I felt sympathetic towards each one. The author has made the characters feel very real and their predicaments the kind any of us could find ourselves in, as a result, I found myself wanting the best for each person.

By swapping between the different characters, the author takes the reader through all the different emotions that come with such surprising and life-altering news. The overriding question is "Why me"? Once the news becomes public, we also discover that it's a double-edged sword as others become jealous and lives are put in danger. The story makes you wonder how you would react in a situation like this.

A trip to meet their benefactors becomes a perilous journey. I was on the edge of my seat, particularly as I didn't want any of the characters to be harmed. Twist after twist leads us to a distressing tale of revenge and a conclusion that continues to offer shocks and surprises right up to the final sentence.

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68 reviews11 followers
November 21, 2025
Rounded up from 4.5

This book feels like such a unique story line that I really felt so drawn in.
It is told in third person but from different peoples POV and I thought I’d get confused as there’s 7 different main characters (at the start!) but somehow it worked so well and the authors way of writing meant I managed to keep fully aware of who was who and their lives. Credit to the author as that’s no mean feat.
7 strangers become beneficiaries of a billionaires inheritance through some unusual avenues of a letter and a token.
The backstories for each character were really well written and detailed without feeling boring or heavy. I really liked or at least connected with all the main characters , they all brought a different an unique perspective and view on the whole story.
The clever weaving of distrust and conspiracy was pure magic, no one knowing who to trust and second guessing even themselves. With readers having no idea where it will all go next.

With most thriller books like this my brain is constantly trying to figure out what happens next or figure out the twist but with The Token I didn’t do that, I was purely enjoying the read without trying to figure it out. I was totally invested in the journey and the ending.
The depth of descriptive writing really drew me in, the scenes were so griping and the descriptive way the author writes feels so vivid.

Never seeing where it was going or indeed how it would end was brilliant for me.
I did feel the ending was maybe a little bit rushed and I’d have loved more of the descriptive writing within the ending. But absolutely did not take anything away from the huge enjoyment reading this book.

I’d definitely recommend for thriller readers that want to read a whole different plot type than the usual thrillers.
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539 reviews11 followers
November 3, 2025
Seven strangers receive mysterious tokens, a long with a note, informing them that they are the beneficiaries of billionaire Logan Quick’s fortune. They soon embark on a cruise, which takes an unexpected turn,and realise that someone on the boat has something to hide.

I really liked the sound of this one as it sounded mysterious and as though it would be a compelling read. I liked the idea behind the dark cruise, however I expected there to be more of a focus on this element in the story from the description and cover. As it happened a lot of the story was focused on the cast of characters who received the tokens and how this impacted them.

I found that at first I enjoyed learning about each character and their backstories, as it felt like multiple short stories, that eventually come together to form the overall longer storyline. I found each situation intriguing in their own way, however I did begin to tire of it as the story wore on, not connecting to the characters, while just wanting more action and the locked room element to start. By the time the more suspenseful scenes started I had lost some of my interest in the storyline and did not care so much how it would end. I found the ending really sudden also.

Even though this ended up not fully for me, I still appreciate what the author was trying to achieve and I can’t deny this was well written. I can see those who enjoy a slow burn, character based thriller getting a lot from this one. It certainly hasn’t put me off reading more of hers going forward. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this copy in return for an honest review.
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2,220 reviews121 followers
October 24, 2025
This is a really fantastic read. After an opening that will grab you and hold on for grim death the book moves back two weeks in time and we are introduced to seven people. Each has received a token which will change their lives forever. A dying billionaire, Logan Quick who lives on the Scilly Isles has bequeathed them a share of his fortune upon his death. The only catch is that they must be in possession of the token when his will is read and they must tell no one.

Briefly, but why these seven people? They don’t know him or indeed each other. They live very different lives, different jobs and life pressures. What will it mean for them and why, at the start of the book are they all stuck on a yacht in a dangerous storm at sea? In a belter of a thriller we see how each of their lives are affected particularly when the story becomes public. Can they hang onto the tokens and do they even want to when the downside of holding them becomes very real.

Everyone is guarding their own secrets but unlike other books of this nature these are not a group of horrible people. Most are fairly ordinary, with problems and situations that many people may face. As the truth comes out there are some jaw dropping details revealed. This is a great plot, well written and with some great twists. A brilliant book.
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576 reviews40 followers
November 1, 2025
I’ve always enjoyed Sharon Bolton’s books, so I was eager to get my hands on her latest thriller, and it didn’t disappoint. This was a gripping, cleverly plotted page-turner.

The story follows seven strangers who each receive a mysterious note informing them that they are due to inherit part of billionaire Logan Quick’s vast fortune. Along with the note comes a small token, said to be the key to securing their inheritance. The group is invited on a luxury cruise to meet their benefactor, but why were these seven people chosen? What really awaits them on board, and can Logan Quick’s motives be trusted?

The novel begins as a slow burn, giving readers time to get to know each of the seven main characters and their intriguing backstories. I really enjoyed this gradual build-up, as the tension subtly increased and the sense of mystery deepened. Once the group is confined together on the ship, the suspense escalates beautifully, secrets emerge, alliances shift, and no one is quite who they seem. The question of trust hangs over every interaction, keeping me guessing right up until the end.

Bolton delivers some excellent twists in the final chapters, and I found the resolution both surprising and satisfying. Overall, this is a highly original and compelling thriller that will keep readers hooked from start to finish.
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524 reviews19 followers
November 12, 2025
Seven strangers receive a mysterious note informing them of their impending inheritance of billionaire Logan Quick's fortune. They each receive a token and soon embark on a doomed cruise where they will have to conquer their own demons, and each other, for a chance at the money. But someone on this boat has something to hide. Can the survivors work out the truth... or are they destined to drown?

This was my first book by this author and I was intrigued by the synopsis as soon as I read it, and it definitely lived up to the expectations!

Told from seven different character POV’s, the chapters rapidly disappear, each one leaving the reader wanting to know more. I wouldn’t say any of the characters are particularly likeable, although I think that is the author’s intention, especially in the latter section of the book. It takes a while to get your head around who is who but not to the extent of detracting from the tension and suspense as events unfold.

I was a tiny bit disappointed by the ending as I felt there was a little rushed element to tie everything up but I still thoroughly enjoyed the journey to the conclusion and twist reveal in its entirety, which I hadn’t guessed until the latter section. A little drawn out in parts but nonetheless, it was one that I couldn’t put down until I found out what linked the ‘Magnificent Seven’ together & the relevance of this.
1,519 reviews28 followers
January 3, 2026
Prve predsavzatie: Precitaj si svoje recenzie na autora predtym, ako zacnes citat dalsiu knihu 😒

Pred par rokmi som sa zaprisahavala, ze autorkine knihy uz budem obchadzat. ale prisla nova kniha, putava anotacia a ja som sa zase dala nachytat 😈

Sedem roznych ludi dostanu zvlastny list a k nemu zeton. V liste sa pise, ze v pripade smrti znameho miliardara zdedia cast jeho penazi.

V anotacii sa zavadzajuco pise, ze sa vydaju na plavbu, ale plavba je sice spomenuta v uvode, ale potom 90 percent knihy je o ich individualnych zivotoch 🙄 Nuda.

OK, takze kniha zacina tak, ze vsetci siedmi su na lodi pocas burky a dvaja kormidelnici su splachnuti do mora.

Potom zacina nudna cast, opis kazdeho z postav, ich zivot pozadie, rodina, praca, starosti, atd. Ked sa konecne prezradia mena, stretnu sa a snazia sa zistit, preco oni, co maju spolocne, ako k tomu prisli. A jasne, ze zacne aj prenasledovanie mediami, byvalymi partnermi ci vyberacmi dlhov.

Vela z toho som prebehla ocami, fakt to bolo zbytocne. Az ten koniec, ked su opat na lodi a ked sa konecne dozvieme, co maju spolocne, bol ako tak napinavy, ale pre mna absolutne nepochopitelny.

SPOILER:

Nech mi nikto nehovori, ze ani jeden z nich si napamatal, ze sa vsetci az na jedneho stretli v minulosti, a ze ich vsetkych spaja trauma 😖
Sharon, goodbye 🙈
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3,045 reviews425 followers
September 14, 2025
The Token is a thriller by Sharon Bolton where the allure of sudden wealth is combined with the terror of being trapped in close quarters with strangers who all have something to hide. This was a very interesting and entertaining read that I couldn’t put down.

Seven people who are unconnected each receive a mysterious token informing them that they are the beneficiaries of billionaire Logan Quick’s fortune. All seven of them have no idea why they have been chosen and none of them truly trust one another. Their journey takes them aboard a luxury cruise, but this is no pleasure trip. As they sail together the atmosphere and tension builds with suspicion, rivalry, and fear mounting all the time. They all have secrets and they all want the life changing inheritance but someone will do anything to ensure they get it.

This is a psychological thriller full of suspense where the isolated cruise ship becomes a floating pressure cooker with greed, paranoia, and personal demons. As a reader you are not sure which character to trust and who is predator and who is prey. A good entertaining read.

I would like to thank both Netgalley and Orion Publishing Group for supplying a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.
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