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What a ride! Honestly, I initially found this book slow and a bit hard to get into but oh my god let me tell you, midway some thing switched in this book and I suddenly hooked as ever! Particularly with the inclusion of diary entries, they really had me invested lol!

The story revolves around an ultra-luxurious estate owned by Francesca Woodland, who hides dark secrets. The narrative follows Eddie, a kitchen helper caught between seeking retribution and his job. DI Walker investigates the tragic events at the Manor.

The last third of the book was mind-blowing, with unexpected twists and a puzzle-style climax. The novel incorporates folklore and explores the clash between locals and the wealthy Zenith community. It has become one of my favorite thrillers from this author's backlist, surpassing the author's previous work. I was literally presented with a puzzle to solve, and I praise Lucy Foley's way of storytelling because it is truly excuisite!

Overall, I highly recommend this book as one of the standout thrillers of the year!

Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for sending me an arc!

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Thank you William Morrow and Netgalley for the ARC. Honestly, I think this might be Lucy Foley's best book yet. We follow multiple POV's including a journal from the past. We also, go back and forth from the Solstice to a few days prior. Everyone has secrets either from the past or the present. Local's aren't happy about the Manor being built either and taking away from their local businesses. Many twists and turns, who will end up dead and who will survive?

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Thank you NetGalley and HarperCollins for this ARC!!

I devoured this book in one day, I LOVED it! Francesca was so unlikable I couldn’t wait to see if she was going to meet her demise. I loved all the twists and turns, just when I thought I figured out what was gonna happen I was sent in the complete opposite direction! I loved the reveal at the very end. Just a solid book all around and I would definitely recommend this.

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A solid thriller! Short chapters told from multiple points of view and time periods kept the pages turning quickly for me. Lots of little twists, antmospheric and creepy, and well-paced. I liked it a lot better than a The Guest List and slightly better than the Paris Apartment. The setting and story also reminded me slightly of Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane Moriarty. I think it will make for a fun summer read!

Thank you very much to NetGalley and William Morrow for the advanced reader’s copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

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Note: I received this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

This mystery is a typical Lucy Foley mystery. If you've enjoyed her other books, you'll enjoy this one too. She's not reinventing anything here but there are a few darkly comic moments that I did enjoy, especially towards the end. I wouldn't say it's worth picking up if you don't enjoy mysteries but it kept me guessing for most of the book as to what actually happened, which is always a good thing.

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The Midnight Feast surrounds the opening weekend of The Manor, a fancy resort with a dark past, and the guests who are staying there. A murder mystery unfolds and it is delicious!!

Lucy Foley has done it again!! She is one of my favorite thriller authors and this one lived up to my expectations. Every single character is incredibly well rounded and nuanced and it makes for an incredible, unique story.

This was one of the most complex thrillers I’ve read in a long time, with strong themes such as class differences and revenge. The setting is so vivid in my mind and I thought the atmosphere really made the story something to remember. The Midnight Feast is definitely a slow burn but it pays off. I was gripped at the end and stayed up until 3 am to finish. I also thought this was her most “creepy” thriller — I had chills at moments.

Definitely recommend this one!

Thank you to William Morrow & NetGalley for the advanced copy. The Midnight Feast releases June 18.

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Another solid mystery from Lucy Foley, with plenty of characters who had the means, motive, and opportunity. The real crime was long before the new resort opened, though every step taken perpetuates the offense. There is someone trying to put things right, but are the methods they use worse than the crime? This is a really interesting look at how far people will go to right a wrong.

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Thanks to NetGalley and William Morrow for this Advanced Reader’s Copy of The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley for an honest review due to be published June 18, 2024.
Francesca Meadows and her partner, Owen Dacre, have built a fabulous luxury resort outside the woods where Francesca grew up called The Manor. It is booked full for their opening weekend. But everyone there – the owners, the staff, the outsiders – have an agenda. Tragedy strikes and secrets are exposed!
The Midnight Feast was an action-packed, exciting book from the start! It alternated from the present time to pages from a journal of one of the weekend guests tied to Francesca from childhood.
Throw in lots of twists, turns, and secrets from everyone as well as a tie into the movie “The Birds” and you have an edge-of-your-seat thriller not to be missed!
Lucy Foley does it again!
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I was really excited to see Lucy Foley had a new book coming out. Tilhis book reminded me a lot of The Hunting Party. There were quite a few characters to keep track of like some of her other books. The story was ok for me but wasn't something that left me wanting more or anything.



Thanks to NetGallery and Willow Morrow, Edelweiss, and Lucy Foley for an e-copy of this arc

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Publication date: June 18th, 2024
Page count: 368
Genre: domestic thriller
Setting: the manor
POV: multiple

My least favorite book by this author. Chaotic, with unnecessary themes and characters. Did not find engaging. Found it difficult to get through.

Thank you to author, publisher, NetGalley for advanced copy. This is an honest voluntary review.

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ARC Review Thank you NetGalley for the advanced reader copy!

I have been so looking forward to reading this, because, let's be honest, Lucy Foley DOESN'T MISS. The Queen of multiple POV suspense comes with a thriller so good I couldn't put it down.

The story takes place during dual time lines. One during the summer of 2009 and the other the summer of 2025 in a town nestled along the Dorset coastline in a town called Tome (pronounced Tomb). Tome Manor is a beautiful estate owned by an ultra wealthy family who keeps their grandchildren every summer. Frankie (girl) and the twins, Hugo and Oscar. Bella is a Tome local and her family is staying at Tate's Holiday Park, a lower income area. Bella meets Frankie and starts hanging out at The Manor most days as they become close. Frankie is a little dark and off, and so are her brothers and Bella logs all of the events of that summer in her journal, including what Frankie calls "Midnight Feasts". Frankie enjoys taking late night strolls through the woods, against the better judgement of the locals, and a lot of disturbing things happen.

Fast forward to 2025 when Fransesca opens The Manor, an ultra luxurious resort and spa for the super rich. The grand opening features drinks, live music and a summer solstice feast. To Francesca's demise, the locals are less than thrilled about the opening of the Manor and are seeking retribution against the guests and the owner. While Francesca tries to maintain her composed demeanor, she sees someone is out to sabotage her grand opening and dig up her dark secrets.

Entangled in all of this is a long kept secret haunting Bella and Francesca, and someone is wanting to bring it to the surface. With a clever homage to "The Birds" and folklore, there's the local legend of Birds that seek revenge on people who do wrong in their town. This was such an interesting additive to this story and gave it almost a magical or pagan complex. This is a perfectly blended cocktail of lies, family trauma, legend, mystery, secrets and juicy thriller. Lucy has given us an unputdownable thriller that I ATE UP. 4.5 STARS AND HAPPY READING.

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The Midnight Feast takes place during the opening weekend of a luxury hotel, The Manor, in a small coastal town. As Francesca Meadows prepares to open her carefully curated establishment, tensions rise between the visitors and the locals, and Bella, a ghost of her past, comes to finally confront her on an incident from 15 years prior. The novel switches from multiple perspectives including Francesca, her husband, Bella, a dishwasher, a detective, and an old journal.

This was a slow build but once I got a third of the way in, I was hooked. The amount of perspectives was confusing and chaotic at times, but the more I read, the more I caught on. A few plot points could have used more clarification and fleshing out, specifically with Francesca's brothers. The ending was outlandish and almost wrapped up too neatly, but overall it was an interesting story that held my attention.

The Midnight Feast comes out on June 6, 2024. Thank you to NetGalley for an Advanced Reader Copy in exchange for my honest review.

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I'm torn on this one.
Enjoyed it a lot more than the last Lucy Foley book I read, probably because murder mystery at a posh resort surrounded by ancient, debatably haunted woods, is definitely my kind of story. Thought the alternating timelines and multi POVs did a good job at building suspense while unraveling past and present mysteries - I was so locked in for the last third of the book, waiting for some justice to be served. I was very taken in by the drama of it all.
But in the end, I felt like there was just too much going on. Can't totally explain it without spoilers, but... did every single person need to unveil their depeest darkest secret over the span of like 15 pages?
Also would love to know more about wtf is up with the birds.
But overall had more fun with this than most of the thrillers I've read recently - 3.5ish

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Thank you to NetGalley for the advance review copy in return for an honest review. The main problem I had was that there were so many characters that at times it got a little confusing. The ending was a fun ride though and I didn’t see it coming.

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Phenomenal suspense and twists for another Lucy Foley mystery! I loved Lucy Foley's writing!! She is so good at twists and turns of the plot and making her readers guess again. I loved the way the story alternates between current and past events. Two girls from different classes intersect for a summer at an old manor house and tragedy results. In this part of the English countryside, the locals refer to "The Birds" as a supernatural force that seeks justice. Nearly 20 years later, there is a new hotel at the old manor house and the people are reunited by the opening celebrations. Will the Birds seek revenge? **Spoilers ahead for those who wish to stop here.
I loved the ending, the surprise reveal of the two brothers and their reunion. The missing body was a good red herring, I was sure it was the older brother Jake. I think the way Foley weaves together all the stories of the characters is masterful. Truly loved this book even more then THE GUEST LIST, which was my favorite until now. Fabulous suspense and making the reader feel the emotions of the villains and the hero and heroine. I found the atmosphere very well done and I could picture the woodlands and the fire. I would definitely recommend this for bookclubs and people who like multiple povs.

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The Midnight Feast might be my favorite Lucy Foley book to date! The Manor is a brand new luxurious resort that has been built in the woods. It's the Grand Opening and the woods hold many secrets for the Manor's Proprietor, her husband, one guest, and the kitchen's dish washer. Full of twists and turns, this book will keep you guessing and on the edge of your seat the entire way through.

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I love Lucy foley books! This one was no exception! Although they follow the same formula I love it every time!

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📖📖 Book Review 📖📖 The Midnight Feast is poetically written, bringing an immersive experience to the reader. Amidst the beautiful writing is a thick air of unease that draws you in…The Manor is open for business, offering a retreat away from the hustle and bustle of life yet ominous signs appear. And not everyone will survive this Midsommar celebration. Centered around the summer solstice, a time when light is abundant, darkness is lurking in the woods. Paganism and spirituality runs deep throughout the book, illustrating a beautiful connection with nature yet with an ominous tone. The plot is a slow and steady build yet the writing is just so beautiful and mysterious that it moves the story along seamlessly. When the pieces of the puzzle come together, it is an absolute treat.

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Thank you NetGalley for giving me an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

I’ve read all of Lucy Foley’s past mystery books and have liked all of them. This one, unfortunately, was not one of my favorites. I found the plot line to be a little too over the top, and the main antagonist a bit too outlandishly cartoonish, for me to really enjoy it as I have her other ones. That being said it’s not necessarily a bad book, and I’m sure others will be able to appreciate it more than I did. I would absolutely recommend we order it for the shop, as I believe it will be a hit seller, but I don’t know that I would personally recommend it to customers. I will, however, continue to read her books in the future.

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The deliciously twisty new locked room murder mystery from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Guest List and The Paris Apartment.

A decent by the book murder mystery. Some cool ideas and thoughts here, but nothing too new or original. If you're a fan of these types of books you'll probably find plenty to like here. I just am not really the target audience for this genre...

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