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The Invitation by A.M. Castle is a mystery/thriller about thirteen guests that are stuck on an island due to storm. One of the guests is murdered, and the remaining guests are frightened about who might be killed next. This book did remind me of my favorite Agatha Christie book, And Then There Were None. However, these characters were all very selfish and unlikable. This story also needs trigger warnings with regards to fertility and abortion. While this book was entertaining, and I wanted to know who the killer was, I think there are plenty of other mysteries of this style that are much better. Thanks to NetGalley for the free digital review copy. All opinions are my own.

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I really wanted to love this book, it had everything I need in a good murder mystery but it just didn’t grab me at all.
I found it so slow when it had all the ingredients for such an amazing thriller. A great location, a group of old friends gathering all with secrets and all with grudges yet it turned out so bland. Such a shame…….
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Thirteen friends arrive at a remote castle in Cornwall to attend a special Halloween party. The next evening, only twelve are alive. The killer is one of the twelve but who is it?

From the first page, I knew this was going to be my kind of phycological thriller.

Immediately, I got pulled into the story as the tension and suspense continued to build.

This book is told from the point of view of various characters including Rachel, the rich hostess who has planned this special night down to the last detail. Vicky who is fighting a drinking problem and a breakdown in the relationship with her son. Gita and her husband Tom whose marriage isn’t as happy as she’d like it to appear.

All of them have secrets which means they all have motive. This made it especially hard to figure out who the killer was. Just when I thought I had an idea, something else would happen. I didn’t know who to believe and I didn’t know whether to dislike these characters or have sympathy for them. Nothing was black and white where any of these people were concerned. This was one of the things that made this book so interesting for me.

A.M. Castle builds such an atmospheric setting and the plot is developed well. I really devoured this book reading well after my bedtime as I simply couldn’t put it down. I had to know what was coming next.

As usual, I don’t want to say much else as I don’t want to end up spoiling it.

In conclusion, The Invitation is a tale full of twists and turns with unexpected events which all come together for one brilliant read. I really hope this is one thriller you’ll be adding to your book pile.

I look forward to seeing what A.M. Castle does next.

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This was way more than a story, it was a mind bender that I needed to solve. It was dark, atmospheric, creepy and unpredictable with so many twists. One of the best books I've read this year

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Rachel has recently gotten married and invites 3 old friends to meet her new husband in Cornwall, but she has another agenda, and intends to reveal secrets that no one wants to come out. This is an interesting book, in the style of Agatha Christie’s ‘And then there were none’, but I couldn’t quite engage with the characters. It was a slow start, but then seemed to rush the ending. At times I really wanted to give up reading but persevered as I did want to know if I was right as to who the murderer was (I was). Not the book for me.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read and review this book.

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And then there were twelve ★★☆☆☆

Newly married Rachel Tregowan invites her oldest friends to her private island to celebrate. However, her true motivation is to expose all of their secrets and lies amidst a grand announcement of her own.

On the night of the party and the grand reveal one of their group is murdered. Who is killer amongst them? Which of their festering secrets gives the greatest motive? Will anybody escape the island as the storm rages on inside and out?

Whilst the secrets and motivations are a complex web which keeps us guessing, the characters themselves – such as Vicky, Geoff, and Tom – sometimes feel a little brash and one dimensional. I also found the ending a little underwhelming.

A light whodunnit for a stormy night.

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Well! This was certainly a jaw-dropper!!!!!

Told from multiple perspectives, this novel easily captivates your attention and is well narrated . A.M. Castle, has a way of roping you in early on. This reminds me of one of those locked in murder mysteries. The anxiety is real and completely consumes you.

13 guests on a closed off island. 13 guests who all have secrets and don't exactly get along too well. Although, these 13 guests were once friends. Night one, as expected is a bit dramatic, but by the next morning, there are only 12 guests, one of which is a killer. Who is next on this killers agenda?

Well you are going to have to buy this killer thriller to find out!

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I think it's an entertaining story but it's the nth I read that reminded me of "And Then They Were None" and, even if the atmosphere and the characters are interesting, it didn't keep my attention.
Not my cup of tea.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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This novel was recommended for fans of The Guest List, so I looked forward to reading it.

Rachel is super wealthy and glamorous and has recently married a rich older man, who owns a remote island with a castle on it. She invites some old university friends round for a lavish reunion Halloween party and makes a big deal about having thirteen guests.

The other university friends seem to follow a tired stereotype. Vicky is a divorced alcoholic, Gita is a people pleaser seemingly oblivious to her unfaithful husband, and Jane is very plain.

Each chapter is told from the point of view of one of the adults at the party. I found all of them so unlikeable and weirdly beholden to Rachel. If they disliked her so much or really didn’t want to go, they could have said so. Jane and her husband arrive late and are in such a flap they don’t go to get changed out of their wet clothes into something more suitable. I found it strange behaviour from grown adults.
Rachel is insufferable and a total shit stirrer, trying to provoke everyone into falling out.

I found the story really slow paced and lacking in suspense or tension. I was disappointed as I felt more could have been made of the setting and it could have been creepy.

Some parts felt quite unbelievable and/or pointless and the ending was flat. I think the author tried to be descriptive at times, but I thought a lot of the descriptions were odd and didn’t fit with the story.

I guessed whodunnit but wasn’t really that bothered.

Sadly this one wasn’t for me and I thought it was like a Wish version of Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None.

Thanks to NetGalley and HQ Harper Collins for a copy for review.

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Brilliantly written mystery thriller that will give you on a Rollercoaster ride with its breathtaking story and suspense that is spectacular

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The storyline and the creepy atmosphere will probably appeal to most unpretentious or new to the genre thriller lovers; the characters and some twists are a bit predictable, but all in all this is a decent thriller read.

The ending did surprise me and I would definetely recommend this book as a decent beach / summer read. Not extremly original and unexpected, but still a great and fast paced read.

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The Invitation is my type of book!

It is set on an Island off the beautiful Cornwall coast where 13 old friends gather. As the island is cut off from the mainland a killer strikes leaving the 12 remaining friends to work out who the killer is while secrets and lies from the past are revealed.
This book had plenty of plot twists and red herrings along the way and I was gripped throughout. I found all the characters interesting but not necessarily likeable, as intended by the author.

Thank you to NetGalley and HQ for my copy.

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I would firstly like to thank Netgalley and the publishers for allowing me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

Honestly, the majority of this book disappointed me. The unoriginal plot, and the uninteresting/rushed ending just completely ruined this book for me. I must admit, after the murder, the build-up to the reveal kept me on edge because it literally could of been ANY of the characters, but everything before and after just didn't peak my interest at all. I was a little bored throughout most of the book sadly.
This was a first read from this author, so I'll still read another and give them another chance, but this one really wasn't for me.

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Was an okay read....reminded me of The Guest List....but sadly didn't hold my attention in the same way.

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A really fun mystery! These kinds of mystery books always end up being my favorite. The whodunnit atmosphere gives it that good movie feel. I really loved it.

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Dark and atmospheric. A real whodunnit. A great story in an amazing location based on a real place. A murder and lots of lovely suspects. Really gripping and twisty.

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Thirteen people are attending a party in a castle on an island (think something similar to St Michael's Mount) during a big storm. They're cut off from the mainland and suddenly the lights fizzle out and one of their number is murdered. 'The Invitation' has hints of 'And Then There Were None' as everyone's dark secrets are slowly uncovered and the threat of a murderer in their midst continues. I certainly wanted to know who did it but the ending felt a little abrupt to me.

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I'm sorry to say I did not finish this book. I liked the premise being a locked island mystery, however the writing came across very forced. It felt like the words were pulled from a thesaurus and was needlessly complicated and over descriptive.
Not for me unfortunately, but so grateful for the chance.

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This is my sort of book. A deserted island and a killer and red herrings a plenty. Reminiscent of Agatha Christie with a modern twist. Brilliant.

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This is my favourite type of book. Very Agatha Christie and then there were none. The chapters are from different characters view points helping you to get to know the individual characters and their stories. Some of the 'reveals' were unexpected but some were easy to guess so for that reason I would mark it as 4 stars.

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