In B.A. Paris’s characteristic style, The Guest did an evocative deep-dive into the dual POV’s psyches via their well-crafted personas. Slowly—and fully—fleshed out into two equally broken individuals, the plot was the definition of character-driven. Through the various events that caused them each to fracture, I was blown away by how eloquently they were envisaged by the ever masterful Ms. Paris. Believe me when I say, she nailed that aspect in one.
The plot itself, however, was—for the most part—a rather long, slow burn. More drama than domestic suspense for the bulk of the book, we were treated to a step-by-step of how a guest can overstep and trample their hosts. That’s not to say that the tension didn’t also start to build. In that, too, this author just so happens to be quite the expert. Dodging and weaving the truth of the matter, it wasn’t until the last shocking chapter that it all came brilliantly into view.
You see, through this author’s trademark last-minute move, the entire plot was flipped via a number of mind-blowing twists. Once they were unfurled, I looked upon the rest of the book with freshly opened eyes. After all, up until then, I’d guessed each and every carefully drawn-out reveal. With the conclusion, however, I realized < b>I had been utterly wrong. And IYKYK, but that had to be the best feeling of all. One that left me closing the cover with an undeniable look of glee on my face.
All in all, while the book was definitely somewhat slower paced than I would’ve preferred, the short chapters, unlikeable characters, and taut, realistic scenes hit just the right chord. Did I want to shake the two narrators more than just a bit? Well, yes—but that merely goes to show how realistic they happened to be. Twisted, compelling, and peppered with plenty of mysterious secrets, I found myself drawn to the pages from the first riveting scene to the explosive last page. Rating of 4 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
Iris and Gabriel have just arrived home from a make-or-break holiday. But a shock awaits them. One of their closest friends, Laure, is in their house. The atmosphere quickly becomes tense as she oversteps again and again: sleeping in their bed, wearing Iris' clothes, even rearranging the furniture.
Laure has walked out on her husband―and their good friend―Pierre, over his confession of an affair and a secret child. Iris and Gabriel want to be supportive of their friends, but as Laure's mood becomes increasingly unpredictable, her presence takes its toll.
Iris and Gabriel's only respite comes in the form of a couple new to town. But with them comes their gardener, who has a checkered past.
Soon, secrets from all their pasts will unravel, some more dangerous than they could have known.
Thank you to B.A. Paris and St. Martin’s Press for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: Out now!
Trigger warning: depression, infidelity, pregnancy, a fatal fall from a height, mention of: abortion, alcoholism