Soft candlelight. Crystal glasses. And murder on the menu.
Behind Simon Locke’s immaculate appearance lies something much colder than the ice in his freezer. And as the night unfolds, the guests realise that nothing about the evening is quite as it seems.
When one guest fails to appear, tension settles over the table.
As the party become increasingly concerned about the whereabouts of the missing guest, secrets rise to the surface. Soon the night spirals out of control and it becomes clear that there is nothing more delicious than getting away with murder…
A sophisticated, unsettling psychological thriller about power, appetite, and the monsters who exist behind closed doors, The Dinner Party is perfect for fans of Donna Tart, Lucy Foley and Alex Michaelides.
A suspenseful thriller that keeps you wondering and keeps you guessing, not only about what’s going on but also about the dynamics between the characters. It is a slow nærmer (but with short chapters) that really dives into the psychology of the characters. The language is rich, poetic and truly captures the emotions of fear. I really loved the power dynamics between the main characters and their analytical nature.
When it comes to the story, it is an intriguing story of a tense dinner party between acquaintances, where the guests by the end of the night will wish they had never showed up! It is not necessarily a twisty story, but it includes suspense and dark themes fit for those well versed in the thriller genre.
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
I fear this one wasn’t for me. The main POV from Tamara was tiresome, and every chapter didn’t need a version of “all she knew is that she’d never be the same, dun dun dun. As soon as the main course was served, I immediately knew they were eating the deceased/missing guest. Cool concept, but could have been pushed further.
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Simon Locke hosting a party and Tamara,his assistant is helping him to make sure everything is perfect,just like Simon likes it.The last thing Tamara can do is to dissapoint Simon,the consequences will be to dear for her to pay.Guest arrive,and soon what should be a pleasant dinner change to tension filled chore.One guest is missing,is she late or was she already here?
Where to start,my first impresion was yes,this is something I want to read,and it was a quick and tension filled read.Yet it fall short for me,as I was just bored.Simon with his scholar genius mind was a hard character to read.Tamara not feeling well most of the dinner,portrayed as this weak girl that Simon have power over.I wish there was a better explanation as how the dynamics come to play in the past.The language in this book was rich,description of what and who was feeling interesting,the manipulation of behavior and events disturbing.But like I said I was bored most of the time,I guess it was just not for me.
Thank you booksprout and publisher for arc,my review is honest and my own.