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'Sharp writing... great plot' NetGalley Reviewer '[I] couldn't put it down. A twisty read [and] I had no clue' NetGalley Reviewer The locked-room thriller that will keep you up all night. Perfect for fans of Ruth Ware and Lucy Foley. New Orleans: live music, endless drinks, brightly-coloured attractions, the perfect place for a party... The bride-to-be The best friend The cousin The mother-in-law The sister The groom's friend The bachelorette begins on a Friday night; all six women are excited for a chance to escape their everyday lives. But then friendly rivalries turn vicious, and a game of truth or dare turns deadly. By the end of the weekend one of them will be dead... Discover why readers are captivated by The Bachelorette Party: 'I was absolutely invested from page 1 and couldn't put it down' 'If I could give this book more than 5 stars I would. Thrilling, suspenseful and a page-turner' 'Awesome' 'Wow ... literally blown my mind' 'A twisty thriller that you will not guess' 'I was completely hooked' 'From the first page to the last I was gripped' 'Great writing and the characters really were fantastic' 'So juicy... the suspense is amped up right from the first page and doesn't end' 'An easy, fast-paced book' 'I read this book in one sitting... I was hooked' 'A fast, entertaining read with a smart twist at the end' 'Suspense, intrigue and many twists and turns' 'The cast of characters were complicated and unlikeable in the best ways'
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At a glance, I was super intrigued by the synopsis of this whodunit book. It didn't take me long to realize my personality is the opposite of the characters (which I suppose is good under the circumstances?). Sic women take a trip to New Orleans for Rosalee's bachelorette party. Unfortunately, everyone seems to have some reason to resent the impending marriage. Before the end of the weekend, one of them is dead. I'm not a party person. Even reading about parties like this stresses me out. My brain didn't register the dynamic. All that's on me. My personal taste aside, I wasn't taken with the writing. I could barely discern which character was which. This was tricky with the number of POVs that narrate the story. A bunch of little things that didn't click for me resulted in not caring much for the book. There were some good moments of intrigue at least.
A huge thanks to Harper360 for sending me an ARC of the book!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Great cover on this one!
This book was legit SO entertaining! A catty, twisty, locked room whodunit that will grab you from page one and never let up. Netflix needs to be making this into a movie as soon as possible.