The Guest List is ‘a classic whodunnit’ which maintains its grip over the readers till the end and keeps them guessing about the killer.
The Guest List is ‘a classic whodunnit’ which maintains its grip over the readers till the end and keeps them guessing about the killer. Lucy Foley – a recent entry into the crime thriller genre, and this book provide enough curiosity to the readers to check her other works.
Marriage Venue:
Set on the remote island of Inis an Amplóra, or Cormorant Island, on the coast of Ireland, where some 100-plus guests have gathered for a wedding. The bride (who runs a successful online magazine) and groom (a watered-down version of Bear Grylls) are the central characters in the setting. The wedding will provide enough fuel for the paparazzi to fire all the leading dailies and social media.
The story is non-linear, where the narrative continuously fluctuates between the present and the events leading to the tragedy, and perspective also keeps on changing to various characters of the guestlist for the wedding. Such a read makes for a more engaging reading experience as the reader explores many viewpoints to the setting.
The Attendees:
Soon into the read, one realises the perspectives hopping between The Wedding Planner, The Plus-One, The Bride, Bridesmaid, The Best Man, and later The Groom. Plot progression brings to the fore the past of the key characters and the linkages between them. All come together on the island of ghosts to discover their links and their newfound motives. The island has its past and part to play in the plot and anchor its events.
Overall, the character development picks up pace and primes the reader for the events to follow in the plot.
The Marriage:
The short plot is murder on this mysterious island. The attendees, as per the guest list, have a past that highlights their motives. The gripping suspense of the killer among the guests keeps the reader on their toes; the author has done well to shield the true killer up to the very end. However, to the attentive readers, subtle clues about the killer’s identity are still sprinkled throughout the plot.
Join the guest list?
Overall, The Guest List provides good suspense and is a gripping thriller for the readers. One shouldn’t be surprised if it soon turns out to be a movie or some Netflix series. The language is easy to follow, with no need to run after the dictionary to follow every chapter. It’s a good read for those looking for a thrilling ride on the weekend.
My Rating:- ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Goodreads Rating: 3.81
The Guest List Book Reviewed On:
- Paperback
- Total pages: 378
- Genre: Thriller
- The Guest List by Lucy Foley
Is Cormorant Island a real place? Cause it sounds like an adventure waiting to happen. Would love to visit… after reading the book, of course.
Wow, this book seems like it’s packed with drama and mystery. Absolutely here for it. Great summary, Vishal!
Imagine if they made a game about this book tho. Running around an island solving murders sounds epic.
I haven’t read The Guest List yet, but this outline surely makes it sound intriguing. Might give it a read for some inspiration.
I feel like the whole ‘mysterious island’ trope is so overdone. And the characters sound like clichés. Not impressed.
All these thriller novels are the same, set on some remote island or a locked room. Nothing new under the sun.
While I appreciate the mystery setup, I believe the character depth was slightly lacking. Would anyone else agree or am I expecting too much?
Dude, this sounds like my kind of book, gotta check it out this weekend. Love a good thriller.
same here, love a mystery that keeps me guessing lol
The portrayal of the wedding venue is absolutely mesmerizing. It’s like you can almost hear the waves crashing against Cormorant Island. Very well written, Vishal.
hey vishal, just read ur piece on The guest list. How do u think the setting of Inis an Amplóra adds to the suspense? Feels like an underused character to me.