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I found ninety five percent of this book brilliantly readable. We as the reader found out who had been killed straight away who had been murdered and the method used.
What we weren’t told was who had done it or why. This made for a gripping hook at the start of the book as the timeline skipped backwards and we slowly worked our way back towards the day of the murder with POV chapters from Rachel and Charlie unravelling the story for us.
The POV chapters were well done with the characters having voices that were distinct enough to be able to tell who’s chapter it was. Our protagonists all felt quite real with likeable and more uncomfortable elements to everyone.
Unfortunately, for me the ending didn’t really work. It left me feeling quite dissatisfied with the outcome and the way the story was left. I’m sure it will work for some readers but I’m not a huge fan of loose ends at the end of a story as this had a number of those.
A story built on lies, cheaters, and revenge.
I didn't like any of the characters, but wasn't sure that I was meant to.
This reminded me of a good old fashioned Agatha Christie style book with a modern twist.
I did like the story and enjoyed the twists and turns as the book weaved its way to the ending, but that even had hidden depth.
Finished in less than 24 hours! Kept me interested in what is going on but I wish there was more plot to the story. I wasn’t a fan of the ending but I enjoyed some twists and turns through it all. It was a crazy ride nonetheless!
The book opens with the murder of Matthew, and we meet the three other people that were present at the table: Charlie, the husband, Titus, the son, and Rachel. Rachel is the one accused of the murder, but yet the last line of the prologue reads, "Why would Rachel confess to a murder she did not commit?"
We go backwards in time, and we see the events that lead up to the day of the murder. I really enjoyed the way this book was laid out, it was kind of reminiscent of a crime show episode, showing the murder first and then trying to uncover how it occurred. We meet Charlie, and learn more about his relationship with Matthew and their son Titus, and how they came to meet Rachel, a stranger with a mysterious background who somehow becomes involved in their lives.
I enjoyed how the suspense and mystery was laid out, especially with how they introduced us to each suspect. Rachel is seen as the most suspicious of them all, especially when you discover her ulterior motives, but since we know she didn't do it, that just increases the mystery surrounding the actual killer. Between Charlie and Titus, equal amounts of suspicious things occur so you are kept guessing until the end as to who actually committed the murder. I did not guess the actual motive, and was pleasantly surprised at the end of the book when everything was fully explained. I was also not prepared for the aftermath at the end, which was really quite interesting. It gave it a unique ending that really matched the tone of the book perfectly. There aren't always happy endings, and this book is perfect proof that a book doesn't always need one to be a great read.
Can the story of a murder ever be light and entertaining? Well, yes it can and this one is just that. Four people at a dinner and none of them are what they seem to be. We start with the murder and the layers unfold from there. Kept me guessing until the end.
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if your like movies that involve Hannibal Lecter, this is a book that makes you feel like you are watching Hannibal. It was very thrilling and felt like it was messing with my head. A very chilling, thrilling psychological book.
Cleverly Constructed Domestic Noir....
Cleverly constructed domestic noir, almost in traditional vein but with a neat and distinctive voice. A web of lies, deceit and deception. Credible cast of characters and a compelling narrative. An intriguing and thoroughly enjoyable read.
This was a mystery where you know off the bat who was killed, but you don’t know by whom or for what reason. It’s a fine whodunnit, but I think they should have had more potential suspects to add to the excitement. There was a very small cast of characters that made the ultimate answer to the major question a bit anti climatic. Additionally, the wild antics of the son, Titus, added no real significance to the story and his behavior just seemed a bit random. 3 star ⭐️ rating for this one.
The Dinner Guest was my introduction to the writing of B .P. Walter, and you can be sure that I will be eagerly anticipating the next release from this talented and exciting voice. I was long overdue to immerse myself completely in a compelling and twisty narrative that I could not put down, and this absolute gem more than fit the bill.
Charlie is happily married to Matthew, and the two are jointly raising a son, Titus. A chance encounter in a bookstore introduces the couple to Rachel, a seemingly friendly and innocuous fellow shopper. Following a brief conversation, Charlie is shocked when Matthew invites the stranger to his book club, essentially granting her access to the inner sanctum of their shared domesticity. What happens next sets the stage for an Agatha Christie-esque whodunit with enough twists and turns to have you tearing breathlessly through the pages. Very well-played Mr Walter. I cannot wait to see what you have in store next. 4.5 stars
Many thanks to NetGalley and HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter for an ARC.
What a gripping, rollercoaster ride! One of the best thrillers I’ve read in years. A deliciously devious set of characters and tons of twists and plot strands. And so refreshing to have a gay protagonist in a commercial thriller! Fantastic!
*Many thanks to BP Walter, HarperCollins UK, and NetGalley for arc in exchange for my honest review.*
A thriller which does not allow you to solve the mystery too early, however, the way is rather bumpy.
A happily married two gay who bring up a boy together bump into a young woman quite by chance, or so it seems, and from now on their lives change.
I found the beginning quite good but the more I learnt about the characters, the less I became engaged in the story, and during some scenes I could not stop rolling my eyes. The culmination was much too much and yawning added to eye-rolling. I am sorry but the plot is most implausible and I do not mean the world of the rich but the situations in which they find themselves. And although the twist was there, it felt flat to me.
Agatha Christie + Gillian Flynn = one hell of a psychological thriller!
A dinner for four. One dead. One holding the knife.
It should be a fairly easy assessment as to whodunnit....but is anything ever really that simple?
Matthew and Charlie live a very comfortable London lifestyle with their son, Titus. That all changes upon a chance encounter with Rachel at a bookstore. A seemingly unfamiliar face. Or is it? As Rachel fast tracks herself into their lives she leaves Matthew and Titus keen to know her better and Charlie continually unnerved.
Told in the perspective of Charlie and Rachel both before and after the murder, the reader is fed breadcrumbs of clues as to who the actual stranger “may” be in this dynamic. And just when you think you’ve got it all figured out....behold! Yet another twist!
B.P. Walter has crafted a tale worthy of praise. The Dinner Guest is a wild ride from start to finish that will indelibly leave you hungry for more.
Thank you to NetGalley and B.P. Walter for the advance reader copy.
Phenomenal. I literally could not put this book down!
The Dinner Guest is a thrilling, suspense-filled story which starts right in the middle of the action when Charlie and his son Titus are faced with the murder of their Husband / Father - Matthew in their home, a 999 call and the confession of Rachel - a mysterious stranger who has recently appeared in their lives.
Who is Rachel? Why has she done this and what on earth is going on?
After bringing us in right at the scene of the crime, we see the clock turned back twelve months before the murder, and the story unfolds from there as we are drawn further into the web of secrets and lies. Told from the perspectives of Charlie and Rachel, and shifting between months prior to the murder, day of and days after, this complex story is domestic noir at its absolute best.
B P Walter has intricately woven the details of this plot, in such a manner that immediately hooks you in, and brings shocking twist after twist. The tension is beautifully balanced, quickly painting a picture of idyllic domesticity and promptly proceeding to turn that on its head with cliff hanger moments! I particularly enjoyed the use of dialogue and the detailed portrayal of this marriage and family, their lifestyle, their habits, and how thoroughly we get to know each of the characters. It is a story that takes its time and therefore is thorough in exploration of each of the threads in the plot.
With themes of vengeance, secrets, lies and trust to name but a few, it gets to a point where you're questioning each and every character and wonder what what will happen next... prepare to have your theories blown out of the water time and time again.
I highly recommend!
Many thanks to OneMoreChapter and NetGalley for my ARC in exchange for an honest review
We’re you invited to dinner? Well sit yourself down, and enjoy! Because this may be an interesting meal you may need plenty of wine.
As four people sit down for dinner, only three will leave the table alive. Are you curious? Matthew is dead and Rachel is holding the knife and confessing! So what happened?
Matthew is much loved by his husband Charlie, they have a fifteen-year-old son Titus and then there is Rachel, but where does she fit in? Charlie was suspicious of Rachel from the time they had met 12 months earlier.
Matthew hosts a bookclub, whilst in a bookshop they meet Rachel, Matthew decides to ask her to join the book club as she has recently moved to the area most of the members are quite affluent. Charlie doesn’t approve of the quick relationship between Matthew and Rachel. Is he right to be suspicious? As she gradually inserts herself into the life of the family. At the first book club meeting, Charlie finds Rachel snooping in their bedroom. What is she looking for?
But can Rachel be trusted? What is she up to? She manages to get a job and accommodation with Charlie’s godmother. She builds a friendship with Titus after coming to his aid during a mugging. But was she following Titus? Charlie thinks so.
As you read on the revelations are given out slowly jumping back twelve months
This is a book full of secrets, lies, revenge, hate, justice, anger, illicit sex, drugs and adultery add sprinkle that with a spoonful of betrayal and wait to see what happens, because we know something will, with all this toxicity.
This is a well thought out and plotted psychological thriller that will you guessing, as it jumps back and forth in time before the murder and after, with twists and turns that make your head spin. Delving into the characters backgrounds. The story is told through the points of view of Rachel and Charlie, but how reliable are they as narrators? Charlie hints that Rachel is not guilty, but if that’s the case why did she confess? And why is she in prison.
I like to like a character in the books I’m reading, someone I can root for, but the characters in this story, I just didn’t find likeable in any way. But with the plot pushing the story it makes for a good read.
I would like to thank #netgalley and #onemorechapter for an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest, fair and unbiased review.
So. I am borrowing this pic. Not mine. However #thedinnerguest #bpwalter #onemorechapter #netgalley #harpercollinsuk this was released TODAY. Go grab it. You think you know but 🤯 when a new person arrives in an affluent town and gets invited to their book club what will happen? While one husband seems smitten with her another is totally paranoid. Or is he? Run. Find out who survived the dinner. And who didn’t. You will have no regrets. Perfect for this #springbreak #bookstamums #booklover #readersofinstagram #bookrecommendations
The Diner Guest is narrated from the dual POV of the victims husband Charlie Allerton-Jones and Rachel Holden. It follows a dual timeline which takes place after and before Matthew’s murder.
I will keep this review short and sweet because I don’t want to give away a single little thing which I believe is easy to do. I went into this book thinking that I everything figured out but oh boy how very wrong I was. There are so many twists and secrets that will leave you guessing right until the very end.
This was a very interesting story that had me hooked from the very beginning.
What a great read. This had a lot of Agatha Christie vibes to me, and I mean that as a big compliment. I loved the shifts in time and different points of view. It just kept increasing the suspense! Great characters, superb plot development, and fabulous ending!!
A unique thriller that get me guessing from start to finish! I was hooked from the opening sentence and have to admit I rushed through this book, greedy for answers. I loved the different narratives and viewpoints, this was an aspect of the book that really helped to hold my attention. The characters although rather spoilt with lavish lifestyles were easy to connect to. In summary this book is a fantastic, clever read and I highly recommend it
The Dinner Guest
B.P. Walter
4.1.21
I have never read a book quite like this one it is unique in the annals of fiction. In this book, nothing is what it seems to be and no one is who they seem to be.
On the surface, it is about a woman stalking some people with perfect lives and trying to ingratiate herself with them and worm her way into their lives but oh, no, it is much more than that.
The book has more twists and turns than a mountain road in the Swiss Alps. The reader is headed one way and then another and then back again.
The book is unique but also gripping and compelling. When reading it I put most of the rest of my life on hold to read, read, and read some more.
From the first page the reader is hooked into the web that is the story and as one gets more and more entangled in the web one realizes that neither the reader nor the protagonists can ever really escape this story. It imbues itself into your life.
It is fascinating and one of those rare books that is exceptionally well written. The characters arrive on the page fully fleshed out, the author takes a very complicated plot and leads the reader along step by step until the reader like the characters is enmeshed and completely involved.
I highly recommend this book but not for insomniacs who read to get to sleep, this book will keep you awake all night.
B.P. Walter is a gifted author and wordsmith who wrote a very well-crafted and intriguing novel.
Thanks to Harper Collins and Net Galley for allowing me to read this in exchange for an honest review.
What a thriller! It is the definition of listen to your gut instinct. The dinner guest had me second guessing and wondering through out the book with all of the read herrings. It was fast paced and pulls you in instantly, leaving you wanting more. High recommend.