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William Morrow’s The Guest List by Lucy Foley is a lightweight, highly rated psychological thriller ranked #101 in its category. With over 18,000 reviews averaging 4.4 stars, it delivers gripping suspense and complex drama, making it a top choice for readers craving a captivating mystery.











| Best Sellers Rank | #83,091 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #101 in Psychological Thrillers #197 in Traditional Detective Mysteries #245 in Romantic Suspense |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18,052 Reviews |
S**A
Liked it:)
A bit dark for me, but I still enjoyed reading it. My second book by this author. First was the hunting party. Great mystery:) 👍🏻
A**.
Very interesting, but
I loved it, it got my attention right from the beginning However, cr*ppy ending, rushed and felt like the writer just wanted to be done with it. For me the ending is just as important as the beginning. I also found it was just too much to keep throwing a lot of bad incidents as the victims fault, I think the best man (school days) & bridesmaid issues were sufficient, no need to pile up more just to make us hate the character, rest felt like fillers just to keep the drama
A**R
Totally recommend it!
Loved the ending, but I felt like the beginning was boring, but in the end I didn’t expect any of it, totally recommend!
N**N
Very boring for me couldn’t finish it
Boring
L**A
It was ok
There were parts that were really good, but in other parts, it felt quite rushed. I thought the author could have built a lot more suspense. There were parts that didn’t add up too. E.g. how NOBODY recognised the friend of the little boy who had died.
R**F
Very boring, no plot twists
It is my first and certainly my last book for this author, its extremely boring that I jump sections to finish and find myself not missing a lot, lots of unnecessary conversations between characters and repetitions, it's a very bad experience and I don't recommend at all
A**R
High drama little substance.
Nonsensical. The plot meanders. There’s too many red herrings and tricks. It all became a bit too dramatic and high stakes. The only character worth rooting for is the island the cast is on rather than the human characters themselves.
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