From the author of Buried Deep comes brand new thriller about a summer vacation turned deadly, and a group of friends trapped together until they can determine who among them is capable of murder.
Every year, Caroline Reed takes a trip with her best friend, Esme Lamont. They’re usually accompanied by their spouses—but this year, everything’s changed. Esme has just gone through a bitter divorce, and Caroline is wondering if her own marriage is reaching its breaking point, as she and her husband John cope with the discovery that their nineteen-year-old son has been abusing drugs. Still, the inseparable duo books a week-long stay at a beach-front home in Shoreham, Florida, inviting Esme’s brother, Nick, and his new husband, Ford, in hopes that the additional guests will help lighten the mood.
After a blissful first night in the vacation home, tragedy strikes, and one of the houseguests is found dead. While it’s assumed at first to be a horrific accident, it quickly becomes clear that there’s something more sinister at play, and over the course of this fast-paced, deeply chilling novella, the potential motives of each guest are revealed—until a shocking conclusion is reached.
Margot Hunt is the author of LOVELY GIRLS, THE LAST AFFAIR, FOR BETTER AND WORSE, and BEST FRIENDS FOREVER. She has also written the Audible Original novellas TELL HER STORY, THE HOUSE ON THE WATER and BURIED DEEP. Her next book, THE GUESTS, will be released in January 2024.
Learn more about Margot and her forthcoming books at margothunt.com.
A group of friends with their spouses are vacationing together at a beach front home. Everyone seems to having a grand time, but one of them doesn't make it through the night.
Fingers are pointing, skeletons are flying. Which one had a motive?
Audible / published in 12/20/ Narrated by Taylor Schilling
This novella gradually pulls you in while ending with a satisfying yet slightly predictable conclusion. Taylor Schilling does an excellent job bringing the story to life while adding an element of suspense and drama. The suspects are carefully crafted with red herrings added for impact. The audiobook is entertaining and fast-paced. If you’re in the mood for a quick listen that will intrigue you and keep you guessing, this is perfect.
I toyed around with any of them being the killer but unfortunately I guessed the end pretty early on. I feel like it's a bit tough to have a really solid mystery when it's so short, no time for deep stories and character building.
A husband and wife join an estranged friend at her vacation house on the water. A mysterious death later and this turned out to be a classic whodunit where everyone has a motive. I enjoyed the twist at the end :D
Nice and juicy! I've been in a bit of a reading slump(brain fog!) so I'm going through some Audible shorts tonight.
I've been meaning to check out Margot Hunt anyway, because I've seen some titles from her that looked promising so I figured this would give me an idea of her style and I'll definitely be checking out more from her!
Each year Caroline and her best friend, Esme, take a trip together. Usually they bring their spouses with them. This year is different. Esme is now divorced. Caroline has had a hard year dealing with her son's drug abuse and arrest. She and her husband, John, are not seeing eye to eye about the situation and its taking a toll on their marriage. John didn't want to be a third wheel on this vacation, but relents when he hears that Esme's brother, Nick, and new husband, Ford, will also be attending. After the first night of fun times, good food, and drink, one of the party is found dead. Everyone believes it was an accident, but the police say it was murder.
This is an audible original novella. I found the story interesting with just the right amount of tension between the suspects. I thought I had the mystery figured out . Taylor Schilling did a fantastic job with the narration. My rating: 3.5 Stars.
This story had potential but ended up being more than disappointing. A first person narrator is telling a story and withholds information critical to the story until the end - to me, that’s not clever, that’s just annoying. It feels like being misled or lied to, and I don’t know why any author does this. ESPECIALLY in the mystery/thriller genre. If you’ve got a twist that involves misleading the reader about the main character, then tell it in third person.
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Flimsy but entertaining. Taylor Schilling narrated the whole thing (which included a ton of plain dialogue) in such a monotone voice, I could barely distinguish the characters. 2.5 stars.
I went into “The House on the Water” ready to hate it. Honestly, I wanted to. But then I accidentally enjoyed myself. The plot is full of holes you could dock a cruise ship in, yet somehow the pages kept turning.
That’s all I’m willing to admit, because saying more would feel like confessing that I actually liked it. 😅
Absolute amazing story really enjoyed it and ended up shouting no way in the libary forgetting where I was and that I had EarPods in 😅 I definitly recommend
This was a short story I listened to on audible. Though it was about 3 hours, it was packed with mystery. I liked the backstory of the characters. The setting was great! And though I predicted the twist, it was a fast paced mystery. The narrator also did a great job. A recommended listen!