‘Wow – what a rollercoaster!… kept me on edge the entire time… Absolutely jaw-dropping. Impossible to put down… mind-bending!’ The_bookish_doctor_, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
The perfect family Christmas. The perfect murder…
You would think we were a happy family. That we have everything we could dream of. But as we gather at our grandmother’s house, to swap presents under the towering, sparkling tree, none of us can meet each other’s eyes.
Because we can only survive if we keep lying to each other. Keep pretending that terrible Christmas Eve twenty years ago never happened.
But this year, our grandmother says it’s time to be honest. And then out of the snowstorm a stranger knocks on the door, with an impossible claim that will destroy everything.
In the morning, we will find the body…
But which of us was willing to kill to keep our secrets? And how far will we go to protect our family now?
A brilliantly twisty festive thriller from the bestselling author of The Dinner Guest. Perfect for fans of Alex Pine, Lucy Foley and Lisa Jewell.
See what readers are saying about The Winter Visitor:
‘I absolutely devoured it… brilliant… perfect… the twists and turns were epic. I loved everything about this!… Amazing!’ The_brown_eyed_book_reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
‘I devoured this in one sitting… kept me gasping and turning pages long past bedtime… impossible to put down… addictive… perfect!’ Goodreads reviewer
‘Truly unputdownable!… had me guessing with each page turner and shocking twist after twist… Simply addictive… a must-read!’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
‘Wow – what a fantastic read!… I was completely hooked… The twists kept coming, and I never saw the ending until it hit me… impossible to put down… I highly recommend.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
‘The twists and turns were incredible… superb… keeps you riveted until the end. I loved.’ NetGalley reviewer, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
‘Fantastic… excellent and surprising… I was completely captivated… a top-notch read… 5 stars.’ B for Book Review, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
‘Left my mouth gaped open in shock more than once… I was most utterly gripped, devouring chapter after chapter like tearing into wrapping paper… those twists. My God, the twists… I was floored… everything I crave in a festive thriller… like unwrapping the best present imaginable.
Looking for a thriller with many twists and turns? This one certainly delivered.
We know from the get go that there are secrets to uncover, and it is revealed through the eyes from several family members that all have their own issues and agendas. You especially feel the stress the three bothers are facing, which keeps the suspense going. There is a dual timeline, where the past zones into what is relevant. And slowly, we get to the heart of the matter. The last chapters are filled with revelation after revelation, and the pace is excellent. No unnecessary sentences, just enough to keep the flow going. My issue was with the mystery guest and what happened afterwards. Maybe it was a tad TOO much going on there, it became a bit OTT.
still, I enjoyed the book and that you never knew what would happen next.
Gripping, mysterious, twist filled, shocking, and chilling. B. P. Walter's The Winter Visitor: A completely gripping and totally unputdownable crime thriller captures that 'trapped' feeling that I love in books! The member of the Weyman family has gathered in a snow-covered manor for Christmas. It is a time of good cheer, festivities, good food, and family or at least that is what the matriarch of the family planned, but for the Weyman family, this Christmas is anything but happy.
As the snow falls and the temperature drops, there is a knock on the door, and a stranger appears with a jaw dropping revelation. The Weyman brothers, George, Ken, and Ralph find themselves reeling and haunted by past deeds, secrets, and lies. Everyone goes to bed with questions swirling in their minds and in the morning, their mysterious guest is found dead. The family is presented with a hard truth - one of them is a killer!
This book built slowly and once it got going it was like a roller coaster ride of twists and turns. Just when I thought I had a handle on things, another twist and revelation was thrown in. I loved not knowing where things were going and loved every second of it. This book saw the family immersed in an uneasy situation, with tension, secrets, and questions weighing them down.
I enjoyed the cold and snowy setting by an icy loch. I could almost feel the chill in the air and the tension in the manor home. B.P. Walter did a fantastic job of keeping the characters and readers on edge as the night and next day progressed. I loved the mystery and the twists which came one after another in the latter part of the book.
Wonderfully written, well thought out, twist filled, and shocking! Whew! What a great mystery thriller!
*I had both the book and the audiobook. The narration of the audiobook was very well done.
Thank you to Bookouture and Bookouture Audio and NetGalley who provided me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. All the thoughts and opinions are my own.
This thriller is gripping and haunting. The dual timeline adds suspense and intrigue to this wintry tale of buried secrets. The narration brought the story to life adding intrigue and drama. The story is full of twists and turns I never saw coming. Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for my audiobook.
I think B.P Walter is criminally underrated and whilst this was not my favourite novel of his, I thoroughly enjoyed this twisty, domestic mystery.
The story resolves around three brothers, Ralph, Ken and George who are all gathering at their grandmother's Scottish castle for Christmas along with their mother. After a visitor shows up at the door, delivering a secret which brings the family to their knees, chaos ensues, secrets are spilled and a lifetime of family drama comes to the fore.
The use of a dual timeline and multiple POVs here makes for a brilliant novel. We are fed stories from both Christmas 2005 and 2025 as the secret of the mystery visitor is revealed and the family (dysfunctional) dynamics really jump off the page. We all generally have crazy families but you may feel a bit more normal after reading this!
Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for an ARC in exchange for an honest review
If you love a rollercoaster like thriller that you really cannot predict what happens next this one’s for you. While I enjoyed the story well enough it had a bit too much going on for me and rather than keep me invested and draw me further in it was a bit distracting and felt like there was just a bit too much going on.
I don’t think there was a likeable character in the whole book, although I was swaying toward the granny who kicks off the whole story by calling a meeting to tell the family that she plans to disinherit them all because they haven’t been very nice, I think I can get with her thinking.
The dual timeline was well done and intriguing I wanted to know exactly what the brothers were hiding from Christmas 20 years ago, but the murder mystery that played out in the present day chapters just slightly suspended belief.
The narration was well done and without meaning to sound patronising it was refreshing to hear the effort to pronounce Loch properly, but I could actually feel the effort. That’s me being extremely picky I have a bug bare with accents and the Scottish accents here were very well done.
Huge thanks to Bookouture Audio and NetGalley for the opportunity to review this ALC 🎧
What a wonderful book to read. Well I’m listening to it but it’s lightheartedly serious, those two words shouldn’t really go together but this is a murder mystery that whilst serious has some wonderfully lighthearted humour scattered throughout.
After listening to the epilogue and as the chapters kept rolling I thought I knew what was going on, but the twists kept coming. I instantly could connect with each character, and loved how the author has portrayed three very different brothers but who look out for their youngest Ralph who suffers with anxiety.
Their mother Claire learning more about her sons that she really wanted to know and trying not to believe her boys could do the things they have.
The grandmother, the matriarch in every sense of the word, strong calm and level headed. Not has the task of unraveling and sorting out the mess her grandsons have created.
Set in a Scottish castle by a loch in the depts of winter over two timelines. Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 2005 and Christmas Eve and Christmas Day 2025.
The switching between timelines is clear, it’s extremely easy to follow and very easy reading/listening.
There are some delicate issues dealt with, within this story that could easily get missed. How two older siblings handle their grandfather to protect their little brother and how events have shaped their lives and particularly their little brother’s mental health.
Will be interesting if there is a sequel as this ends with more questions than answers.
This was a quick binge listen . A high quality audio well narrated full of interesting twists and turns. Loads of red herrings. The opening made me think the story was going to go a different way. All the characters were interesting and fatally flawed. The plot itself was great a young man turns up and says one of the brothers is his father and his mother is dead recently however this is shocking and the brothers know its not possible. Queue different pov of what happened in the past filtered alongside current events including a very sick gran who wants to disinherit them all as no longer likes what they have become and each brother having his own reasons why they need the money and a mother who after losing her husband is determined to keep the family together no matter what she has to do. This was engaging and gripping . Highly recommended. Thanks netgallery, publisher, author and narrator.
This is the kind of book I want to read more of during the holiday season. I need more Christmas time thrillers. I loved that this story had alternating timelines and I enjoyed the parallels. The story kept me interested and kept me guessing. The Winter Visitor has quite a few good twists and turns. I definitely enjoyed Walters writing style and will be checking out more of their titles.
I received a copy in exchange for my honest review.
Christmas mystery with deep dark family secrets? Yes please.
This book is about 3 siblings who experience something horrible during one Christmas in their past and have to go on living their lives with the burden of this secret. Some handling it better than others. Then the plot fast forwards to twenty years later where their grandmother is threatening to disinherit them because they turned out to be "unworthy" of her fortune. They all meet up on Christmas to talk about this with their grandmother and the secrets of the past are brought back up.
This book felt like it had a complete full circle from the very beginning opening scene to the shocking epilogue. I actually forgot about how the book started and once it tied back into the ending I was flabbergasted! Not a lot of mysteries I've read have been able to make me feel like that.
I enjoyed the Christmas atmosphere setting and the individual quirky characteristics of all the characters. Granny was my favorite with her unpredictable scheming ways. She always kept me on my toes. I did find that some of the character reveals were a little predictable, however it was still very satisfying watching it all play out. I also found some of the dialogue between the characters to be humorous and it made me laugh out loud at some parts.
I would definitely read more from this author! I found the length of the book to be perfect and nothing felt drawn out or exhaustive. The narrator was also a pleasure to listen to.
I received this book from NetGalley for review purposes. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Sorry to say this was not what I expected. 😕 Again, I’m probably in the minority here, but it is what it is.
But, three solid stars for me anyway! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
3 brothers. ✔️ Snooty family with lots of money and privilege… ✔️ And those same boys not being very nice. ✔️
So, maybe I just didn’t like the whole concept and that’s why I didn’t care for it much? Not sure, but it just didn’t do it for me. And,I REALLY didn’t like any of the characters…. Which is so not the normal for me!!
In any case…. A castle. The snowstorm of the century. The holidays. And…the cast above.
And then, we fast forward 20 years and are in the same kind of situation again! 😮🤔 With the same cast… except that now they’re not young boys any more. They’re Grown Men! But, they still haven’t grown up!
And, by the end, my jaw was on the floor!
#TheWinterVisitor by @BPWalter and narrated by @OliverJHembrough.
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I have mixed feelings about this book. From the explosive opening, it instantly grabbed my attention and I was intrigued to see how the plot would unfold. It’s a book full of secrets and lies where everyone seems to have an agenda and there is certainly plenty of drama. I just felt it didn’t keep my attention or have me racing to the end. Thank you to NetGalley, Bookouture and the author for the chance to review.
Title: The Winter Visitor Author: B. P. Walter Format: 🎧 Narrator: Oliver J. Hembrough Publisher: Bookouture Audio Genre: Mystery Thriller Pub Date: September 23, 2025 My Rating: 2.5 Stars Pages: 288
Story is told at Christmas time in two periods 2005 and 2025. This story centers around three brothers, Ralph, Ken and George. The brother has been requested by Gran Eileen to come to her Scottish castle for Christmas along with their mother. The brothers are desperate to know why their grandmother has summoned them. Getting together for Christmas has never been a Weyman family tradition
They are experiencing a terrible snow storm, when a stranger knocks at the door. He tells grandmother he is her grandson.
Grandmother invites him to stay the night so that in the morning they can have a better understand of what he is trying to say.
Although the story has me curious, I struggle as I have a low tolerance of profanity and these bothers were foul mouthers, mean and unlikeable. Now one of them is a killer. Trapped in the snow storm, they huddled by the fire, will they secrets they have been hiding be uncover the truth- Or bury it forever?
Since I was promised a big surprised- I hung in there! Yes the ending was a surprise! However, I never got to the point of liking it. Many reviewers love it which always helps me realizes and remember we all have different likes and dislikes!
Want to thank NetGalley and Bookouture Audio for this audiobook. Publishing Release Date scheduled for September 23, 2025.
4.8⭐️ 𝗤𝗨𝗜𝗖𝗞 𝗣𝗟𝗢𝗧 𝗣𝗘𝗘𝗞 The three Weyman brothers are summoned by their grandmother to her Scottish manor at Christmas. A mysterious stranger arrives with a shocking accusation, and by morning he’s been murdered. Trapped by a storm, the family must face buried secrets and figure out who the killer is.
𝗦𝗧𝗢𝗥𝗬 𝗧𝗔𝗞𝗘 This modern whodunit feels very British. Everyone’s various shades of unlikable, but there's sharp wit, a touch of dark humor, and even a bit of slapstick. I loved that it doesn't take itself too seriously.
The layered storytelling, with multiple POVs and timelines, keeps things moving and makes it an easy, fast read. It's definitely more plot-driven, but there's enough character depth to get a feel for everyone, especially the three brothers who are all pretty awful... yet somehow still lovable.
The reveals and twists are strong, plentiful, and genuinely shocking.
𝗪𝗢𝗥𝗧𝗛 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗? Let's be honest, Christmas thrillers are usually hit or miss, but this one is a total blast. I had so much fun reading it and even ended up with a bit of a book hangover. Absolutely worth picking up.
🎧 Narrated by Oliver J. Hembrough 📖 Publishes 09•23•25 | 286 pages | 8h 23m
THE WINTER VISITOR BY B.P. WALTER. Release date set for the 23rd of September 2025. This Is a really good thriller. There's Multiple POVs and goes my past to present and easy to follow along with. It's very twisty and a good book. This is my first book by this author
Is my first book by P B Walter. The narrator Oliver J. Hembrough is a great storyteller I listen on one sitting I couldn't put it down everything that needed to be done was push to the side.
Once you think you have it all figured out WHAM!! Like a roller-coaster with these twists and turns you can't see what's a head of you. A 5 star thiller ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thank you netgalley for the opportunity to read a ARC my opinions are only mine own.
The Winter Visitor follows the Weyman family, who gather for Christmas in their snow-covered manor after being summoned by their grandmother. But the Weyman brothers are united by a terrible secret, and when a stranger knocks at the door with an impossible accusation, the secret they’ve kept hidden for so long is about to come out. But in the morning, the winter visitor is dead. One of them is a killer. Trapped in a storm, huddled by the fire, will they uncover the truth? Or bury it for ever?
The Winter Visitor is a perfect festive whodunnit that I absolutely devoured. Told through multiple perspectives and a dual timeline, it masterfully layers mistrust, dread, and tension, making it addictive to read.
The snow-covered manor and icy loch create a chilling, atmospheric setting that becomes integral to the narrative. Combined with the stormy weather, the isolation becomes more psychological, amplifying every suspicion and making each doubt more dangerous. B P Walter skilfully plays on that tension, forcing you to question every character.
The Weyman’s themselves aren’t a particularly likeable family, and as more of their flaws are revealed, it becomes difficult to root for any of them. Yet despite their obvious dysfunction, their fierce loyalty to one another, even at their own expense, is unexpectedly touching. (Also, I have to admit I did feel sorry for Ralph!)
The narrative itself begins as a slow burn, but by the final chapters the plot tightens into a high-tension thriller. The twists are shocking, the emotional stakes escalate, and the ending is as satisfying as it is haunting. This book truly is a a masterclass in crafting a dark, claustrophobic story wrapped in a deceptively cosy festive setting, and it’s one I definitely recommend!
A wonderfully entertaining story about a family desperate to keep the past buried, even as long-hidden secrets threaten to destroy their future. Twists abound, and the cast is full of deliciously awful characters you can’t wait to see get what they deserve.
It all begins with a body in the loch. Who it is, and why it’s there, remains a mystery until the very end. The narrative moves between Christmas 2005 and twenty years later, following three brothers whose privileged upbringing launched them into lives as a politician, a doctor, and a Hollywood actor and yet none of them are as successful as they’d like you to think. Summoned to their grandmother’s estate after learning they’re about to be disinherited, they gather for what becomes an unforgettable Christmas. When an unexpected guest arrives, history starts to repeat itself, and the family’s darkest truths finally come to light.
Reading this felt like peeling an onion: every layer revealed more intrigue, more betrayal, and more surprises. The grandmother is an absolute delight, stealing scenes with razor-sharp wit and her hilariously matter-of-fact plans for the inheritance. The ending was genuinely shocking and tied things up perfectly, or maybe not entirely.
A clever, layered mystery with just the right amount of humor I highly recommend and will now be looking to read more by this author.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the author for an advance copy of this audiobook.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher Bookouture for letting me read this as an arc 🫶4.5⭐
Wow, what an absolutely insane ride this book took me on! I was bit confused at the beginning with all of the different POV's, but I feel like I the end it made the book that much better because you got to see how Ralph, Ken, George, Claire, and Eileen each viewed certain situations, filling in holes that were left from the last POV.
So, you have a family of millionaires, a history of suspicious deaths around them, and a lot of unanswered questions.
Nowadays, not a lot of books surprise me, but the twists and turns in this book had my jaw on the floor. I would have never guessed what happened at the end.
Between their father and grandfather's sudden deaths on a boat in the loch behind their castle, Sherie's "death", "Tommy" aka the imposter's death, and then Alexandra's death, I was really questioning how so many people could be murdered in one book 😅
Oh, and did I mention most of this book takes place during Christmas?! Both in 2005 and20 years later in 2025.
I actually liked how the book went back and forth between the years, I feel like it gave the story so much more depth and meaning and suspense.
I really enjoyed this book, and I will definitely be checking out this author's next Christmas novel.
The Winter Visitor by B P Walter If Clue were a book—holy moly. For a debut, this is pretty solid. A few spots felt a tad rambling, but the way this story unfolded was diabolical.
This family is something else. Secrets, trauma, greed, and loyalty can lead to disastrous scenarios. I love it when a novel has characters that are difficult to like. I think that is a trait of a strong writer, to create and grow a character that readers won’t like.
The first half of this book was more about laying the foundation and providing the backstory. The final half was intense and relatively fast-paced. Several gotcha moments left me shocked.
I enjoyed this story. I enjoyed the alternating perspectives and how the timeline went from past to present. It was done well and helped move the plot along. The descriptions were top-notch, and the truth became a tricky character!
I look forward to reading more from B.P. Walter. There is a twisted career coming our way from this brain.
Publication date: September 23, 2025 Publisher: Bookouture
A Scottish castle √ A raging snowstorm √ Family secrets √ One, no two, possibly three murders √
This story is set in timelines 10 years apart, 2005 and 2025, at Christmas. Three brothers have been living with the consequences of what happened that first Christmas, when Sherie, George's teenage fling, came to visit, under false pretenses, in the middle of a snowstorm. But someone knows their secret. Ten years later, there's another visitor, mid-snowstorm, Christmas day. But he can't be who he says he is, can he? Did I mention there's an inheritance hanging in the balance? Yeah, complicated.
While this book started out slowly, once the twists came, they kept on coming, reminding me again of why I like B.P. Walter. If you like (almost) locked room thrillers, secrets and lies, and twisty endings, read The Winter Visitor!
Thank you to NetGalley, and to Bookouture for taking me along on this blog tour!
I was really looking forward to this book and absolutely loved the atmospheric setting and the Agatha Christie-style premise. The dual timeline kept me engaged, and I was eager to uncover the secret at the heart of the story. However, while the plot had plenty of twists, secrets, and drama, I struggled to connect with the characters - aside from perhaps the grandma, who stood out as the most memorable - with her disowning her own family. The conclusion, unfortunately, felt a little underwhelming and didn’t quite deliver the payoff I was hoping for.
That said, the audiobook narration was excellent and really brought the story to life. Overall, it’s an intriguing tale of lies, hidden agendas, and family drama that will appeal to readers who enjoy slow burn mysteries.
Many thanks to NetGalley, Bookouture, and the author for the opportunity to read and review this book.
This story is about three brothers, Ken, George and Ralph, who are visiting their Grandmother’s Scottish castle for Christmas along with their mother, who learn their about to be removed from their Grandmother’s will. 🏰🎄🌨️ And after a visitor turned up out of the blue who delivered secrets and lies which caused a lifetime of dramas and murders! Thats a twist which I never saw coming!! 🤯
I’ll be looking into more of B P Walter’s books as I’ve heard good things about them! 📚
I would like to say thank you to NetGallery and Bookouture in exchange for my honest review. ♥️
What an absolutely fun read! My daughter recommended this book. It is a great winter mystery. So many great twists and turns. I was thoroughly entertained. I especially liked how the chapters were short and brief as the story hits the climax. This made it faster to read. Be sure to check which year each chapter takes place in. I definitely want to read another book by this author.
P.S. My mother is an Eileen, the Grandmother. The author totally nailed Eileen and my mother! My mother is more than a drama queen, my mother is more than a drama empress, my mother is the Napoleon of “pot stirrers”! And I am my mother’s Waterloo! Great book, read it!
I really enjoyed this book! I read it in a few hours. I enjoyed the premise of this book, it was gripping. The characters I didn’t like as much but the plot and the writing kept me carrying on and I really liked it and had a good time. I enjoyed the dual timeline. It made the book so much more fun to read.
Yikes! This was not what I was expecting. In terms of a “twisty festive thriller” I found it to be very slow going. To the point where I was able to put it down and literally read 10 books before getting back to it. Probably around the 50% mark it took a turn. The twists and turns were there… but definitely not my favourite Winter/Christmas read to say the least.
I wasn’t sure how much I’d like this when I started, but as I got into it I had a hard time putting it down. So many twists that I didn’t expect. Loved the setting in a castle in the middle of a blizzard. A few loose ends but overall I liked how things were revealed, and I enjoyed the crazy family dynamics!