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KUIDAS SAAB TERVE PEREKOND KADUMA MINNA

Kõik tahavad olla sellised nagu Conwayd – kadestamisväärse eluviisiga rikkad ja ilusad. Rosalindil ja Donovanil on olemas kõik, millest enamik ainult unistab. Kuid perereisil Iirimaale, millesse nad kunagi armusid, hakkavad tasapisi ilmnema nende keerulise mineviku saladused.

Conwayde puhul pole miski nii, nagu pealtnäha paistab.

Siis lähevad Rosalind, Donovan ja nende kaheksa-aastane poeg Barnaby kaduma.

Mitte keegi ei oska tõde ära arvata. Ja mitte keegi ei tea, kus nad on.

Peale minu...

Ülimenuka romaani „Arsti naine“ autoril on valminud uus, täielikku sõltuvust tekitav psühholoogiline põnevuslugu, mis ei lase sul kuni viimase ootamatu pöördeni raamatut käest panna!

272 pages, Paperback

Published June 12, 2025

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Daniel Hurst

89 books3,990 followers
Daniel Hurst is an Amazon #1 bestselling author of fast paced psychological thrillers. His most popular titles include Til Death Do Us Part, The Passenger and The Doctor's Wife, the latter title reaching #1 on the Amazon UK Kindle store in February 2023. A regular KDP Select All Star since he became a full-time author in 2021, Daniel prides himself on writing fast, releasing stories often and engaging with his readers.

You can visit him at www.danielhurstbooks.com, where you can also download a copy of his FREE thriller 'Just One Second.'

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1,054 reviews1,056 followers
May 11, 2024
The Conways hire Shannon, a tour guide for Ireland, but right away, you sense something's fishy. It grabbed me right from the get-go! Each character has their own thing going on, but it's easy to follow. Shannon just wants to make some cash, but she's bossed around by Rosalind to make everything perfect. The dual perspectives give us a peek into the Conways' scheming and Shannon's hustle to make it all work. And let me tell you, the twists at the end? Mind-blowing! Hurst has knocked it out of the park again with this fast-paced and fun story that I couldn't get enough of!

Thank you once again to Netgalley and Bookouture for the opportunity to read and review this ARC.
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3,266 reviews36.5k followers
May 26, 2024
Gripping, thrilling, shocking, and hard to put down! This book is heavy on drama, lies, deception, manipulation, and diabolical behavior. In short, it was a fun and entertaining read! I could not stop turning the pages, as questions were swirling around in my mind, and I was desperate for answers. I loved riding the wave of twists and turns to the thrilling conclusion!

Shannon is a tour guide who thinks she has found the answer to her financial troubles when she is hired by an American Couple to show them around Ireland. When they arrive, Shannon is shocked to see they brought their son and nanny but quickly jumps into action to change accommodations and activities. Little does she know that this is only the beginning.

Daniel Hurst always has a few cards up his sleeve and he kept me fully invested in the plot, wanting to yell at some characters, boo, and hiss at others, while shaking my head, and enjoying the journey the characters and I were experiencing.

The Family Trip is a fast paced book full of vivid descriptions of the Irish landscape and attractions. The secrets, lies, twists, turns, reveals, and tension made for a fun, entertaining, and riveting read!

Thank you to Bookouture 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.

Read more of my reviews at www.openbookposts.com 📖
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775 reviews182 followers
July 10, 2024
Daniel Hurst’s books always grip me immediately and The Family Trip is no exception. Shannon is desperate for money when a dream job is dropped into her lap. She is requested to be a tour guide in her native country Ireland by a wealthy family. This job is the answer to her money problems. What could possibly go wrong? This fast-paced thriller is original, entertaining, and full of twists I never saw coming. This book could easily be devoured in one sitting. I was hooked from start to finish. I highly recommend this page-turner! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Thank you NetGalley and Bookouture for my copy.
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1,678 reviews374 followers
May 11, 2024
Daniel Hurst’s latest book The Family Trip had me on the edge of my seat until the very last page. Oh boy, was this a family trip that was set in Ireland, a place I’ve always wanted to do with a tour guide just like in the book but it makes me think twice now . Just kidding. Another fantastic 5-star book by the great Daniel Hurst. Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this advance copy in exchange for my honest review. To be published May 31, 2024.
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287 reviews17 followers
May 26, 2024
Daniel Hurst is one of those authors you just can't go wrong with. I would classify his books as popcorn thrillers. Fast paced and plot driven.
His latest book The family trip is about an Irish tour guide called Shannon who get propositioned by a wealthy American family to give them a private exclusive tour or Ireland and they offer her a too good to turn down deal. What Shannon doesn't realise is that the family have a sinister reason for specifically wanting to hire Shannon. Will she realise before it's too late?
Whilst The family trip was indeed entertaining, quick to read and easy to follow, I felt the 'twists' at least the important ones were very easily guessed early on. If a shockingly good twist at the end is what you are after then don't hold your breath although there is a small one I did NOT see coming towards the very end.
Fans of Frieda Mcfadden will no doubt enjoy Daniel Hurst's books too and in my opinion they are similar in style and execution.
All in all and enjoyable read although not one of Daniel's best. I will no doubt look forward to reading more from him.
Thanks to Bookouture for the advanced copy through NetGalley.
Profile Image for Rachel the Page-Turner.
676 reviews5 followers
May 3, 2024
Shannon is an Irish tour guide, dutifully taking tourists to the most touristy parts of Dublin. She would love to branch out and show people the REAL Ireland, but she has to abide by the terms of her employer until she can afford to launch her own company, so she’s stuck showing pubs and castles.

One day, she gets an email. The Conway Family - Donovan, Rosalind and their son, Barnaby, are coming to Ireland from Boston. They don’t want the typical lame tourism weekend that most people get with the agency. They are offering Shannon $20,000 for a private tour of Ireland, seeking out the most remote and exclusive spots. Their teenage daughter Esme is in boarding school, but they are bringing their young son and his nanny, Philippa.

From the beginning, it’s clear the Conways have an ulterior motive for taking this trip. Rosalind is too rude, Donovan is too nice, and Barnaby and Philippa barely speak. The synopsis is slightly misleading, but we do know from it that they wish to harm Shannon. That’s a huge part of the mystery - why would this wealthy American couple want to kill a young Irishwoman who doesn’t even know them?

Their reasoning for wanting Shannon dead is a bit odd, but the uber-wealthy can be eccentric, so it definitely didn’t seem out of the realm of possibility. This was a very quick page turner, as you’re going to want to find out who this couple is, and why they want to kill Shannon. The book raced along into a shocking conclusion that I didn’t see coming. This is your perfect summer thriller - 4.5 stars!

(Thank you to Bookouture, Daniel Hurst and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my review. This book is slated to be released on May 31, 2024.)
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1,179 reviews91 followers
April 16, 2024
If you love Freida McFadden or any of the psychological thriller female authors books than you will love Daniel Hurst. I have read almost all his work and this book and The Doctors Wife Series are his best.

Many twists and turns make this story an edge of your seat type thriller. I couldn't put this book down once I started. A definite recommend. While you wait for this to come out check out Daniels other work you won't be disappointed.

Thank you Netgalley and Bookouture for allowing me to read this arc in exchange for an honest review
Profile Image for Jayne.
1,035 reviews672 followers
June 25, 2024


Yet another fun, twisty, and super-engaging thriller by Daniel Hurst.

Even though I guessed the final two twists, I was invested in the fast-paced storyline from start to finish.

I especially enjoyed the Ireland setting.

It's important to note that this is not a child abduction/missing child thriller, as stated on the book cover.

Instead, it's a book about revenge and the worst possible scenarios of child adoption.

I listened to the audiobook read by Lauryn Allman and Shelley Atkinson.

Both narrators did an outstanding job with the narration.

4.5 stars
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1,682 reviews
May 7, 2024
A seemingly innocent quick cash making guide tour job for Shannon appears nothing but ideal, the rich American family who are coming to Dublin have requested her specially after reading reviews of her wonderful tours online

But this is Daniel Hurst and so nothing is as seems at first and soon Shannon regrets her decision as the couple turn out to be vile, rude and obnoxious, and it almost feels personal

Because it is

The story moves quickly and we are soon in a race against time and Shannon more than wishes she had said no to the seemingly cushy job

Typical of the author it is a fast paced, anything can and does happen story with twists and carryings on a plenty, probably my favourite by the author this year!

I enjoyed the descriptions of Dublin and surrounding areas and learnt a bit more about the City/Country

Despicable characters with a good plot made this a must read
481 reviews8 followers
May 4, 2024
Daniel hurst never disappoints. This fast past pov story had me gripped from page 1. Its full of secrets ,twists and turns. The characters are well developed. For me the burb was the ultimate twist as it didnt feel true to the story. I loved the way the story was revealed and although i did ultimately gueese the true identity of the nanny. The actioned packed second half and final reveal was worth the wait. Relatively short read. Could see a possibility of a sequel. The dialogue between the characters within the pov really help me understand the characters more.
I can see the burb is a deliberate red herring. The actual plot seemed quite real to me although ott but reflective of the characters.
Highly recommended this 5 star read. Thanks netgallery and publisher and author
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1,841 reviews10 followers
May 14, 2024
Rosalind and Donovan have asked Shannon to take them on a private tour of Ireland with their son, Barnaby, and his nanny. But the couple has dire plans for the travel agent.
Daniel Hurst brings us another psychological thriller. I love that this author has been throwing 3-4 books/year at us lately, but the last few felt very mid. I'd be OK with only one good book per year instead... This felt drawn out, and the paragraphs were waaaaay too long, which is odd for a thriller and really slows down the pace. And there was way too much foreshadowing, unsaid things that had no reason to be not said. It takes way too long for anything to happen. And the synopsis is a bit spoilery and misleading. I thought it was too predictable, although someone who doesn't read a lot of thrillers might not, you will still have to suspend disbelief because it is slightly over the top. Even the ending dragged, piling predictable twist upon predictable twist, it was just everything but the kitchen sink. The reveals start at about 60% and just keep rolling from there. Did I enjoy my read? I did not not enjoy it, but my expectations were not met.
I received an advance review copy of this book for free and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
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360 reviews6 followers
May 7, 2024
Thank you Netgalley and Bookouture for allowing me to read this arc in exchange for an honest review.


I was invested right off the bat, the first page had me wanting to read more. The Family Trip is fast-paced and has several twists and turns throughout. Shannon is an Irish tour guide barely scraping by; she receives an email from a rich family from Boston (the Conways) who are looking for a private tour of the greatest parts of Ireland. Once she sees how much she is being offered she cannot refuse and agrees to give them a private tour. What Shannon is unaware of is the ulterior motive the Conway family has for why they want a private tour.

I enjoyed how the chapters jumped between Shannon and Rosalind Conways POV’s - I very much liked trying to guess why the Conways were targeting Shannon. Once we got the reveal, it was something I was not expecting. See, the Conways are liars so it’s hard to distinguish what we should believe, and what we cannot.


This will be released May 31, 2024 - I highly recommend it if you enjoy addicting, twisty books.
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958 reviews88 followers
June 3, 2024
I always read Hurst’s books as soon as they come out so I was happy to get this ARC! A couple hires a tour guide to show them around Ireland. The couple, their child and nanny fly from Boston to Ireland with an ulterior motive! I was hoping the twist wasn’t glaringly obvious. There were multiple twists so it isn’t all easy to guess. I mainly just enjoyed reading. I love his easy style of writing, and the ride was enjoyable! I could also picture the Ireland landscape as I read! If you haven’t already, read all of his books! Some are better than others which is to be expected. As an added bonus, his father is now an author! While his writing style is different, I enjoy his books equally as much! Thank you NetGalley for this ARC!
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823 reviews283 followers
July 2, 2024
Not my fav DH but it was definitely interesting and touched on some sensitive topics that are worth exploring more. Much of the first half moved slowly and I wanted to get on with it but in the end, I wanted to know more. We wasted too much time on the "she'll never guess why I'm here *evil cartoon laugh*" and not enough time on wrapping up the story in a neat bow for me! 😮‍💨😂

I don't want to say much more because it would be a massive spoiler.
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405 reviews40 followers
April 19, 2024
Daniel Hurst does it again!! From the many twists and turns in this book to the endless unlovable characters, I was hooked from the beginning!

All of his books are complete page turners and this one is no different! How far would you go to keep your child with you forever? Well this couple has a devious plan. One that will keep you relentlessly turning the pages!
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293 reviews8 followers
May 6, 2024
Shannon O'shea works as a travel agent in Ireland and is barely making ends meet. She dislikes her current job and dreams of showing people the "real" Ireland, parts that are rarely seen and appreciated. When a wealthy American couple want to privately hire her to do just that, as well as paying her a very sizable sum, she is ecstatic. Little does she know that this couple is not all that they seem.
This story started off interesting, I kept wondering what unexpected twist was coming. When I finally got to it, I found it pretty preposterous. It just kept getting more and more unbelievable and I ended up a bit disappointed. I've enjoyed other books by this author, but this was a flop for me.

Thank you to Netgalley and Bookouture for the advanced copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
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279 reviews23 followers
December 19, 2024
I just finished this book and want to scream 😱. I feel that this book is going to be the first in a series and I want the next one ASAP!! It's amazing how this author can make me feel such rollercoaster of emotions throughout the book. Please write a sequel fast !!!

Thanks to Netgalley and Bookouture for access to this Arc in exchange for my honest review.
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389 reviews256 followers
June 3, 2024
The Family Trip by Daniel Hurst is a suspenseful read that will have you racing to get to the end. Shannon is a tour guide in Dublin, Ireland and likes her job, but is a bit bored with it. Her boss has a set tour that he likes his guides to follow. Very basic and getting very boring for Shannon. When Shannon receives an email from a wealthy couple requesting her services she gets excited. The Conways want to hire Shannon for a 1 week tour around the best places in Ireland. They'll pay her $20,000 if she'll agree to do it. Shannon is worried that it's too good to be true, so she asks for a deposit before they arrive. When the $5,000 is deposited in her account she gets excited. She plans the most incredible tour for the couple..

When the Conways arrive on a private air strip on a private plane, Shannon knows she made the right decision. These people are very wealthy. As they're getting off the plane there is a couple, a little boy, and another woman. Rosalind Conway didn't mention anyone but her and her husband. Every plan Shannon made is for 2 people and specifically 2 adults! Shannon doesn't want to rock the boat as she needs the money so she is accommodating and makes the changes where necessary. As she starts to familiarize herself with the Conways they seem a bit off. Rosalind yells at her son and doesn't seem to want to spend time with him The other woman is the nanny and she's in charge of Barnaby., the boy. Shannon likes Barnaby and doesn't understand why the parents want the nanny to always take him elsewhere.

Why did the Conways really book this tour? Is there more to it than luck that Shannon got the gig? Why is Rosalind so rude to Shannon? Shannon has them doing some risky things on the tour. Will they all survive the tour? Will Shannon get her money? Are the Conways who they say they are? The suspense builds to a frantic ending with many twists and turns. Daniel Hurst has done it again as I flew through this book in a day. I rate The Family Trip 4 stars with a high recommendation. You won't be able to put this book down! The Family Trip is available now so go get it! I'd like to thank NetGalley and Bookouture for an advanced copy of The Family Trip in exchange for a fair review. #TheFamilyTrip
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171 reviews9 followers
May 19, 2024
"The Family Trip" by Daniel Hurst is another thrilling 5-star read by one of my new favorite authors! Shannon O’Shea is working as a tour guide when she gets the offer of a lifetime. Rosalind and Donovan offer Shannon $10,000 for a private tour around Ireland. After struggling to make ends meet following a failed business endeavor, Shannon can’t turn down the opportunity to make enough money to start over. Of course, nothing is ever as easy as it seems.

This story is told from the perspectives of Shannon and Rosalind. It is a very quick and enjoyable read. I thought I had it all figured out and was a little disappointed, thinking Daniel Hurst made this book too easy to predict. Well, silly me—I had it all wrong. The final twist took me by complete surprise, and I am glad it did! I can’t wait for the next book by this author.

Thanks to Bookouture, Daniel Hurst, and NetGalley for providing me with the opportunity to read this ARC and share my honest review.
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967 reviews8 followers
November 27, 2024
This was slow at the beginning but it certainly packed a punch at the end in which I didn’t see coming not one of my favourite books by this author but good enough #KindleUnlimited
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225 reviews8 followers
August 14, 2024
Fantastic Ending!

Wow! 😧

The start of the book was a slow start for me, I kept switching off, I had already guessed the first twist very close to the beginning, however, the ending made this book! From page 100 onwards I was hooked, the twists in this book were soo gripping, and I really enjoyed the writing in this book ✍️ it was extremely thought through!

Fantastic Read 📕

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️
Profile Image for Michelle.
1,751 reviews159 followers
May 5, 2024
Daniel Hurst is one of my go to authors and yet again he doesn’t disappoint with his latest novel ‘The Family trip’.
Donovan and Rosalind are a wealthy American couple with two children and a nanny. They are planning a trip to Ireland and want to book a tour guide for their travels so they can get the real Ireland experience.
Shannon is a tour guide, and she loves her job, but she can only get to the most popular places under the company guidelines and her boss takes all the profits. She wants to branch out on her own and take people to remote and unique places. But she is broke and in debt. So, when she is contacted by Rosalind and Donovan who overs her a substantial amount of money that will get rid of some of her debts she owes. She can’t wait to take the chance to make some extra money. But wonders how they found out about her. No all as it seems and Shannon will soon find out the real couple’s agenda.
Mr Hurst has done it again with ‘The family Trip’ This is another unputdownable read. It’s a great twisty thriller with another ending that you didn’t see coming. 5 stars.


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Author 99 books549 followers
July 13, 2024
Kept me hooked!

Great novel - I had the twist all worked out, or so I thought. But then came the real twist. Highly recommend!
Profile Image for Lauren Self (lauren.shelby.reads).
507 reviews44 followers
April 19, 2024
4,5 stars!

This was my first Daniel Hurst book and definitely not my last.

A family traveling from America goes missing while on a trip to Ireland. We get Dual POV in this book. The wife of the family who came to Ireland on a family vacation, and the travel guide they sought out to give them a private tour of the country.

Such a fun, fast paced thriller that will keep you guessing and unable to put down. I absolutely flew through this book. I would recommend for fans of Freida McFadden and Kiersten Modglin.

Thanks so much to NetGalley and Bookouture for my advanced copy!
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139 reviews9 followers
May 17, 2024
This book!!! The prologue had me instantly hooked. I immediately felt sketched out with the scenarios going on, so I knew it was too good to be true with the offerings. The first 60% of the book had me questioning so many things. I came up with so many theories and spoiler alert, they were all wrong! Twist after twist got thrown at me and the ending had me shook. I couldn’t believe it. I loved the short chapters and each chapter ended on a mini cliff hanger, so I had to keep reading. I devoured this book and finished it in a little over 24 hours! The characters had me so frustrated at times and I just wanted to help out in certain scenarios.
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492 reviews36 followers
April 14, 2024
The Family Trip is a nail-biter with some clever plot twists.

Donovan and Rosalind take a family trip to Ireland under the pretense of spending time away with their 8-year-old child, however, what they have planned is far more sinister.

This is a great tale that you’ll be hard pressed to put down. Cancel your day and get cozy with this addicting thriller. You’ll love it.

Thank you, NetGalley and Bookouture for the advanced copy.

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16 reviews5 followers
May 18, 2024
I read an ARC of this book that will be released 5/31/24.

This is my first Daniel Hurst book and I will definitely be looking out for more of his work to read. The book kept my attention throughout and the twist at the end took me by total surprise as I certainly did not see it coming. The epilogue left me wanting a sequel so fingers crossed for a part 2!

The description of this book is not accurate. Major details must have changed as it went through the editing process. I expect that will be updated when it’s published but regardless, if you love a complete surprise of a twist at the end, this book is for you!
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1,467 reviews1 follower
June 2, 2024
Another twisty psychological thriller from the master himself, Daniel Hurst. This time we meet Shannon, a young woman who works as a tour guide in Ireland and is subsquently hired by wealthy American couple Donavon and Rosalind Conway to give them a tour of Ireland's rich and remote sights and a holiday to remember.

It will certainly be that...for everyone involved.

Shannon is a struggling single woman trying to make ends meet after a disastrous relationship that left her both bereft and broke, after her boyfriend took everything she had. She works for a thankless employer doing (thankfully) what she loves - showing tourists the sights of her beloved Ireland. Although she would much rather show them the hidden gems rather than the usual trope people just come to tick off their bucket list.

And then she receives an email from Rosalind Conway, asking her to give them a personalised bespoke tour of the places Shannon has longed to show tourists - Ireland's hidden gems. It seems to be an easy ideal way to build her coffers again when Rosalind offers her an eye watering $20,000 for the privilege. All she needs to do is take a leave of absence from her current employer, telling no one and offer them the sights unseen by others who flock to Ireland's shores. Easy, right?

However this is Daniel Hurst and nothing is ever what it seems. Least of all, everyone involved. As usual, the cast of characters is but a handful and each of them are hiding secrets - some known to the reader, others not. But like all Hurst thrillers, he has but one more twist to throw in...after another and another.

As usual, a pleasure to read. I love Daniel Hurst and soak up everything he offers. Prolific as he is, though, I can't keep up...lol But I enjoy the journey nonetheless and this one is no different.

I would like to thank #DanielHurst, #Netgalley and #Bookouture for an ARC of #TheFamilyTrip in exchange for an honest review.

This review appears on my blog at https://stinathebookaholic.blogspot.com/.
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927 reviews30 followers
March 19, 2025
Daniel Hurst has done it again with The Family Trip!

Daniel never fails to keep me entertained with his psychological thrillers. They're so twisted. You never know what's going to happen next.

This time around, we meet Dublin tour guide Shannon O'Shea and the craziest married couple ever to exist- Donovan and Rosalind Connelly.

Shannon loves her job, but it doesn't pay too well. She also dreams of giving tourists a more authentic look at Ireland. So when she's contacted by the Connelly's in hope of organising a private tour, she grabs it with both hands. Why not? A hefty payment for her services and she gets to show off her country to the Americans.

What could possibly go wrong?

Everything. And then some.

This was so bingeable that I knocked it out in just a couple of hours. As I mentioned, Daniel's books are twisty so be prepared for plenty of plot changes. It's best to go in blind with this one friends!

An example of pure epicness that showcases the best of Ireland.

4.75 🌟
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117 reviews8 followers
June 16, 2025
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A Twisty, Tense Family Getaway
The Family Trip by Daniel Hurst

Daniel Hurst delivers another gripping domestic thriller with The Family Trip. What starts as a seemingly ordinary vacation quickly unravels into a tense and unsettling journey, filled with secrets, betrayals, and unexpected turns.

The pacing is sharp, and the way Hurst peels back each character’s layers keeps you invested from start to finish. enjoyable read that fans of psychological thrillers will devour in one or two sittings.
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