Title: THE LAST HOUSE GUEST
Expected publication: out now
My Rating: 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Book Description:
Littleport, Maine is like two separate towns: a vacation
paradise for wealthy holidaymakers and a simple harbour community for the
residents who serve them. Friendships between locals and visitors are unheard
of - but that's just what happened with Avery Greer and Sadie Loman.
Each summer for a decade the girls are inseparable - until Sadie is found dead. When the police rule the death a suicide, Avery can't help but feel there are those in the community, including a local detective and Sadie's brother Parker, who blame her. Someone knows more than they're saying, and Avery is intent on clearing her name before the facts get twisted against her.
Each summer for a decade the girls are inseparable - until Sadie is found dead. When the police rule the death a suicide, Avery can't help but feel there are those in the community, including a local detective and Sadie's brother Parker, who blame her. Someone knows more than they're saying, and Avery is intent on clearing her name before the facts get twisted against her.
My musings:
A young woman’s death, which has been ruled a suicide. Her
friend, who cannot come to terms with it. A tightly knit community controlled
by a powerful family. The stage is set – against the vivid backdrop of the
picturesque Maine coast. And when one year after the tragedy the victim’s
friend, Avery Greer, starts questioning things relating to that terrible night,
she uncovers pieces that do not fit. But there are people that will stop at
nothing to keep the truth hidden ....
Yes, there is nothing new in the concept of someone looking
into a friend’s death and finding something suspicious that leads to a whole
chain of events, but I love this kind of story: the slow unravelling of clues,
the mounting tension, the lies, the intrigue! I loved Megan Miranda’s writing
in THE PERFECT STRANGER, and I really enjoyed it here. I especially liked the
way Avery started off as a bit of an aloof, unlikeable character, but bit by
bit reveals more and more about her past that made my heart go out to her. I would
have loved to be able to become closer to Avery a bit earlier in the book, as
this added a lot to my enjoyment of the story, but I guess it managed to build
the intrigue and suspense to be kept in the dark about various things.
By far my favourite part though was the setting! A small
community perched on top of rugged cliffs, reliant on and yet strangely
resentful of “the summer people”, those residents with holiday homes in town
and those who visit annually, making this a busy metropolis during the summer
holidays. We live in a town just like that, and I related to a lot of the
dynamics and the small town politics. The there are the Logans, the rich
untouchable family who own half the town, have the other half in their pocket
and seem to get away with murder. It isn’t surprising that Avery falls under
their spell after her family’s death. It was her gradual disentangling that was
interesting to watch, and I loved witnessing how she grew more confident and
self-reliant as the story progressed.
THE LAST HOUSE GUEST may not offer anything new or unexpected
to the seasoned mystery fan (even though the ending was a bit of a surprise and
capped the book off nicely for me), and yet the well-trodden path of family
secrets worked really well for me here. I read this book in one big sitting and
was eager to find out what would happen next. The only thing I struggled with
at times was the dual timeline, set in the present and one year earlier on the
night of Sadie’s death. With timelines so close together, and set in the same
place, it was sometimes difficult to work out what was happening now or then
without getting muddled, and a couple of things did not totally gel for me in
regards to timing. However, mostly all the threads came together nicely and the
book made for an enjoyable read. With a setting like this, it would make the
perfect book to take on holidays and read in a hammock somewhere sipping a pina
colada and trying to solve the puzzle. I look forward to the author’s next
book!
Thank
you to Edelweiss and Simon & Schuster for the free electronic copy of this novel and
for giving me the opportunity to provide an honest review.
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