Hell yeah! My choice for best thriller won big again! 🥳💜🎈
This book is a rule breaker for me because I usually hate two things in my readings:
1. Too many POVs: I get confused easily and don’t like having to go back to remember which character was the postman who rang twice or which character had some irrelevant backstory, blah blah, unnecessary yada yada.
2. Slow-burning storytelling: I’m an impatient person. I like to go straight to the point and cut to the chase. I don’t like stalling around facts; I just like to dive in!
BUT… this book is an exception. I loved its slow-building tension. I loved the notorious, immature, childish boys’ club (I’m talking about the groom’s friends who act like wedding crashers and have never outgrown their teenage years). I loved the variety of interesting, rich, attention-grabbing characters. And the wonderful part is that until the end of the book, we are left in the dark with no idea who is dead or the identity of the perpetrator.
You have to focus so carefully when you read the chapters because any small detail can turn out to be a big clue for you to solve the puzzle and avoid being shocked by the surprising, twisty revelations and the connections between the characters. Yes, I have to stop that, but I have to admit, at the end of the book my mouth was wide open, my eyes popped out, and I stayed in this position for one hour. The neighborhood kids thought their dreams had finally come true and I had turned into a sculpture. Even the crows thought I wasn’t human and left some gifts on my head (yes, I washed it ten times). But when I got over my initial shock and started to move, they screamed and cried in pain. Yes, the witch was back!
Let’s talk about the blurb a little bit: Jules, a successful, glamorous, and overly ambitious magazine publisher, suffering from anger management issues, selfish, perfectionistic, controlling, and the worst bridezilla, marries Will, a charming, rising star of television, cocky and flirtatious, on an island off the coast of Ireland. It’s in the middle of nowhere, with limited phone reception, giving you nightmarish vibes with dark woods and caves, making you feel like somebody is sneaking up behind you. (Perfect place for a low-budget independent horror movie, but not an ideal wedding location. Bridezilla doesn’t care; she knows best!)
Our other characters: Helen (plus one) is married to the bride’s oldest and best male friend, Charlie. She has doubts about their intense and secluded relationship, is a mother, a graphic designer on long maternity leave, suffering from traumatic family drama, has her own secrets, and befriends bridesmaid Olivia.
Yes, Olivia is a 19-year-old bridesmaid, half-sister of the bridezilla, suffering from a big secret that makes her lose weight and cut herself. The secret is gnawing at her. She needs to talk to someone before she hurts herself. Could Helen be her confidante?
Best man Johnno seems confused about what he’s doing with his life. He shares a really big secret with Will from their high school days, giving him nightmares and making him feel like he’s being chased by ghosts from the past. And he learns something crucial that changes his life forever and gives him a motive to do something dangerous…
Let’s not forget Aoife, the wedding planner, working tirelessly to organize the entire ceremony, achieving a complex and challenging job. But she observes everyone, looking agitated, as if she’s waiting for the other shoe to drop. Why is she so frustrated? What is she worried about?
The lies, secrets, resentments, and big revelations start to fall into her lap like bombs over and over again. And during the ceremony, the lights go out, there are screams, pitch black, the lights come back on, somebody is dead… na na na… Welcome to the bridezilla zone! Do you want to know who killed whom?
Guess what, I’ve already told you so much, you’ve got to read the rest of it.
I hate to admit it, but I am not a fan of “The Hunting Party.” That book disappointed me a lot. But this one is surprisingly good. I couldn’t decide whether to give it 4 or 5 stars. I decided on 4 slow-burn, intriguing, smart, entertaining, riveting stars!
OVERALL: SURPRISINGLY ENJOYABLE!