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Wow, I have to say this is one of the most captivating books I have read in quite a while, you are in for one heck of a ride.
Twenty-three years ago, Leewood Fulcrum was convicted of the murders of two young girls at a birthday party and is sentenced to life, a most despicable crime that shocked all who heard about it.
Fast forward to the present and Perla Wultz and her husband Grant along with their daughter Sophie live in a mansion bought with proceeds that Perla has inherited, they lead a charmed life. Perla seems to have it all, the handsome husband, a life of luxury and a beautiful daughter, but all is not what it seems. Soon events happen that will take your breath away.
I really think that this book is best if you go in blind, the less you know the better so I am not going to go any further into the plot, only to say that once you start the book, I doubt you will be putting it down. Lies, deception and outrightly intelligent story telling will have you on the edge of your seat. A.R. Torre has presented us with a wonderful cast of characters, intricately crafted and developed that lead us on a journey that is so well thought out I really was blindsided as to how much I became involved in the lives of these people.
Thank you to Netgalley, the author and publisher for an advanced copy, all opinions expressed are my own.
Thank you to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for an ARC copy of The Last Party.
Whewww, this was a doozy (in a great way). For a thriller, it actually had very few big, shocking, unbelievable twists but I think it really worked for this book. The story was so disturbing and well written that I felt physically uncomfortable while reading it but I couldn't stop!
I've read all but one of AR Torre's books and thought this was the best, and the darkest, by far. 5 stars!
"The Last Party" by A. R. Torre is an electrifying thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat from start to finish. Perla Wultz's seemingly perfect life is shattered by a decades-old crime that she can't escape, and as the past collides with the present, the truth unravels in shocking ways.
Torre masterfully weaves together multiple narratives, keeping readers guessing until the very end. The characters are complex and compelling, and I found myself fully invested in their fates. The plot twists were unexpected and expertly executed, leaving me eager to devour each page.
I was fortunate to receive an Advance Reader's Copy from NetGalley, and I couldn't be more grateful. "The Last Party" is a five-star read that deserves all the praise it receives. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a gripping psychological thriller that will leave you breathless until the final page.
Okay so I went into this blind because I saw the cover and blacked out. This story was even better. I couldn't put it down while the plot kept getting crazier. It's very dark and you really have no idea where it's going to go.
I was totally engrossed in each character even without knowing how they interconnect. Certain characters at times made me want to scream, because they literally had everything. But sometimes even everything isn't enough.
I did not see that plot twist coming but it made so much sense. I should have pieced it together! I blame those little excerpts before every chapter, they definitely threw me off theories I had.
I'm already telling everyone about it.
Thank you to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for this ARC!
What a wicked and twisted ride! In my opinion this is A.R. Torre’s best work since The Ghostwriter. I love the slow build thrillers where you devour the story, trying to put all the puzzle pieces together to see how they fit before the macabre grand finale. The chapters were told from different characters’ perspectives, with blurbs at the start of each chapter quoting people discussing their opinions or little story tidbits on various characters. It really did feel like a big puzzle, dropping all of these little hints about characters and events and it came together in a very satisfying way.
Thank you to Thomas & Mercer and NetGalley for allowing me to read an early copy!
The Last Party by A.R. Torre was hard to follow for the first 25% of the book, and then it suddenly all made sense on who was who. I’m not sure if the author intended for readers to figure out that early how all the characters related to one another. I didn’t feel the suspense until the very end, when everything happened rapidly the night of the party. I do feel like there was too much sympathy for the man in prison - he may have been wrongly convicted of murders but he still was a predator and not a good guy. Overall, I would recommend this book to others.
Another winner from A.R. Torre! Read it in a day; short chapters had me craving “just one more!” It had a fast start, then a slow build, and the rest was a roller coaster ride of twists and turns. I enjoyed the unique way the story unfolded, and I like how several of this author’s books contain time in a therapist’s office. A.R. Torre has become one of my fave psych thriller authors, can’t wait for the next one already!
Thank you very much to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for the advanced reader’s copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Grant and Perla were both struck by childhood tragedy. On December 6th over twenty years ago three twelve year old girls were murdered. Grant’s sister was one of the victims. Jenny whose father Leewood Folcrum was found holding Jenny’s bloody body was convicted multiple life sentences.
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Grant and Perla are a happily married couple, with an eleven year old daughter. Sophie is soon to turn twelve. Perla plans to recreate the party where three twelve year old girls were murdered. Why you ask? Perla believes Leewood is innocent and to prove his innocence she plans to draw out the real killer or pin it on someone else to free him.
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As Sophie gets older Perla grows jealous of the way Grant fawns over her. Perla doesn’t do well with female competition. She views her daughter as competition for Grant’s attention. With the twenty-three year anniversary approaching a true crime podcast show Murder Unplugged is revisiting the details giving Perla ideas.
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Leewood Folcrum received fan mail letters from the family of the girls that were killed as well as women wanting to marry him. Leewood doesn’t get visitors, but after twenty years Dr. Timothy Valden is conducting research about Leewood. Timothy visits him every week bringing fast food lunches hoping to bribe him with a confession.
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A.R. Torre writes an impressive story that has readers conjuring up all kinds of thoughts regarding Perla’s plan. A.R. Torre has tantalized readers with an array of material regarding Leewood. The writing keeps me intrigued with a nice steady pace. A.R. Torre is a superb storyteller. I’m able to watch these scenes play out inside my head all with the riveting words of a well seasoned writer.
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I enjoyed the execution of this story using the interview sessions with Leewood in prison, the doctor therapy sessions with Perla, the true crime podcast, and the letters to Leewood. All of these combined made for a sensational read. I enjoyed every moment from start to finish.
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This was a fascinating journey inside the mind of Perla. Perla was an interesting character. Eventhough I figured out who she was early on it didn’t take away from the excitement of the book. Grant was another spectacular character that I found exhilarating to read. I caught on quickly to what he was up to as well but again it had no bearing on how the outcome of the story concluded. Nobody could’ve predicted that ending.
The Last Party was absolutely insane. It was both twisty and maddening. I could not put it down. I had to know where it was going and how it all ended. There were so many messy and unlikeable characters, I never knew who I could trust. This book made me sit there with my jaw dropped staring into space more than once. I loved it so much!
Thanks to NetGalley and Thomas & Mercer for this Advanced Reader’s Copy of The Last Party by A.R. Torre due to be published August 20, 2024.
Perla Wultz lives in an affluent neighborhood with her husband, Grant, and daughter, Sophie. Leewood Folcrum confessed to murdering two young girls twenty years ago. Tim Valden visits Leewood to try to figure him out. All three lives will intertwine. Who has the biggest secret?
This started out a little hard to figure out how everyone fit together, but when it did – wow! The way all three of the main characters were related to each other’s stories was mind boggling, to say the least. I loved this book as I did the others I previously read by A.R. Torre.
If you want a true thriller – this is it!
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This author has been a hit or miss for me, but this one is absolutely a hit! OMG this was a wild ride and it had past and present timelines. I really was on the edge of my seat the entire time! BRAVO!
I stayed up all night to finish this because I NEEDED to know who was decieving who!
Thank you to netgalley for the arc in exchange for a fair and honest review!
Oh wow, I absolutely devoured this book in one sitting. It is the perfect thriller when you need something dark but easy to sink your teeth into, I could not put this down. Every chapter had me on the edge of my seat and wanting to continue with the next.
The characters, particularly Perla and Leewood, were so interesting to read about and I absolutely loved seeing how their stories were interlinked. I have to say I was able to deduce one of the big reveals however it didn't detract from my enjoyment at all because I think the characters and how the story was plotted kept me intrigued.
I had read A.R. Torre before and enjoyed their previous books so was intrigued to see how this one compared and I have to say it seems to me their writing is always compulsively readable in their books. I adore the narration and how the pacing seems to be that perfect build up until everything carefully slots into place and the reveals start happening. I think one thing has become clear and that is that A.R. Torre is a consistently good thriller author and I will absolutely be reading more from them.