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In a modern-day "Lord of the Flies" the couples gather to celebrate Jules and Will's wedding. Located on a desolated island, they are playing a game of survival with their own rules. By all appearances, Will is the perfect man. He's handsome, rugged and successful but beneath the surface lies something far more sinister.
Lucy Foley expertly pens a tale in which each chapter chronicles a guest's story. They provide another perspective regarding the wedding. While the bridal party celebrates Jules ...more
Lucy Foley expertly pens a tale in which each chapter chronicles a guest's story. They provide another perspective regarding the wedding. While the bridal party celebrates Jules ...more

I read this in one sitting in about 8 hours. I only figured out one of the many twists before it was revealed, and it wasn't the first reveal. Did I find all the characters likable - no. Was evey twist believable - nope. But for me I don't need to like all the characters because I don't like all the humans I meet in the real world. I don't need the story to be completely believable because I use books as a way to escape. I mean Harry Potter, Mary Poppins, and Marvel story line, 90% of all fantas
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