The Midnight Feast
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Lucy Foley
"Irresistible...Blair Witch meets Fyre Festival." - People "Sharp, stylish and stunning...Foley's best yet." -- Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of All the Colors of the Dark"A deliciously juicy, smartly paced blend of folk horror, psychological thriller, and social satire... Thoroughly satisfying." -- AirMail Secrets. Lies. Murder. Let the festivities begin...It's the opening night of The Manor, the newest and hottest luxury resort, and no expense, small or large, has been spared. The infinity pool sparkles; the "Manor Mule" cocktail (grapefruit, ginger, vodka, and a dash of CBD oil) is being poured with a heavy hand. Everyone is wearing linen.But under the burning midsummer sun, darkness stirs. Old friends and enemies circulate among the guests. Just outside the Manor's immaculately kept grounds, an ancient forest bristles with secrets. And it's not too long before the local police are called. Turns out the past has crashed the party, with deadly results. THE GIRLBOSS - THE HUSBAND - THE KITCHEN HELP - THE MYSTERY GUEST Everyone's got a secret. Everyone's got an agenda. But not everyone will survive...The Midnight Feast "Agatha Christie for the Instagram age." - Guardian
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Author
Lucy Foley
Pages
368
Publisher
HarperCollins
Published Date
2024-06-18
ISBN
0063003104 9780063003101
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"Interesting read. Every character in this book has a secret. Some are easy to figure out but others were quite surprising. I liked Lucy Foley’s The guest list better. But this book is full of twists and turns!"
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Chris Brown
"You either love a Lucy Foley mystery or you do not. There really isn’t an in between. If you feel like it takes you half the book to understand the plot moving forward, you’re right- it does. But once you reach the end, you will see how all the foreshadowing and clues collected along the way from all the different characters come up again in the reveals. It’s almost like I become a detective while I’m reading and I enjoy that, but I also understand that her writing style isn’t for everyone. I remember being very confused when I was reading my first Foley novel and it took me pushing through to the end to understand her writing structure before I was able to appreciate it. That being said, this was by far my favorite Lucy Foley novel I have read. I loved the addition of the folklore of the area, it gave it a little bit more of a spooky vibe than other novels I have read by her. "
"So slow. A couple decent little twists at the end but it was tough to get there. Not enough action for me overall but it wasn’t terrible. "
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Amanda C
"I thought this was great! It’s a bit cheesy but it’s really everything it needs to be a great suspense horror novel. I was intrigued, entertained and completely obsessed by the end. Shocking character connections that I didn’t see coming really made me happy. I loved it. A super fun spooky summer read. "
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Aubrey
"This was probably my least favorite Lucy Foley novel so far, but it was still an overall OK read. It took me a lot longer to read than her other books have just because I didn't really feel intrigued by the characters. Usually, I feel like the settings of Foley's books are vividly described and incredible, but I just didn't connect with this one as much. "
"Meh.
I really had to push through this... The time jumping at the start was annoying but I did end up liking the majority of the story. For me, it was the middle of the story that held my attention but the twists were over done and by the last 1/4 of the book I just didn't know what to expect and how this character or that one would have some kind of connection to the plot.
I did enjoy the folklore and general spookiness of it, but once the reveal of birds passed it reminded me of the movie 'Hot Fuzz' (which, to me, is a great movie!). "
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