The Party House
An Atmospheric and Twisty Thriller Set in the Scottish Highlands
by Lin Anderson
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Pub Date Aug 04 2022 | Archive Date Jan 10 2023
Pan Macmillan | Macmillan
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Description
The Party House by Lin Anderson is a deeply atmospheric psychological thriller set in the Scottish Highlands, for fans of Lucy Foley and Ruth Ware.
Devastated by a recent pandemic brought in by outsiders, the villagers of Blackrig in the Scottish Highlands are outraged when they find that the nearby estate plans to reopen its luxury ‘party house’ to tourists.
As animosity sparks in the community, a group of locals take action. By the end of the night, the house hot tub has been smashed to pieces and, in the ensuing chaos, the body of a young woman is found in the foundations. Seventeen-year-old Ailsa Cummings went missing five years ago, never to be seen again. Until now.
The excavation of Ailsa’s remains reignites old suspicions towards the men of this small community, including Greg, the estate’s gamekeeper. He is loath to discuss old wounds, but Greg's new lover, Joanne, is frightened by his reaction to the missing girl’s discovery. Joanne begins to doubt how well she knows this new man in her life. Then again, he’s not the only one with secrets in their volatile relationship...
Advance Praise
"A real page-turner" —Ian Rankin
"Lin's first standalone sees her expertly mix psychological thrills with a perplexing mystery simmering in a small community. It has all the ingredients of a hit to stand alongside her Rhona MacLeod series." —Douglas Skelton, author of The Blood is Still
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781529084511 |
PRICE | £14.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 368 |
Featured Reviews
I would like to thank Pan Macmillan for the DAC and NeGalley
Prepare to be chilled to the bone with
Lin Anderson’s latest psychological thriller, The Party House.. I’ve come to the conclusion that if we’re put in the right environment and enough pressure or threats we’re capable of anything. We all have secrets and sometimes those secrets impact the ones we’re closest to.
There are many aspects of the lockdown period that readers will relate to and then the book gets really twisty and dark, when a hot tub is smashed and there is a death at The Party House. So much intrigue is built up about the secrets that people are trying to keep hidden. It is up to PC Harry McGowan and his team to solve the crime and to discover the truth of what is really happening within Blackrig, Scotland . Almost everyone is suspicious and hiding something and as the story develops, it becomes a very chilling.book packed with plot twists and surprises, a real page turner.
Alisa disappeared 5 years ago, this is where the book begins. The chapters then goes between Greg, and Joanne and how the estate and traditions such as The Highland Games was affected by the lockdown, a plan is discussed how to get events back up and running again after the impact of the Covid-19. There is discontent amongst the locals about the tourists returning to the reopening of The Party House
The Party House takes readers to Blackrig in the Highlands of Scotland, into what seems like normal village life, as also depicted on a map, then into its heart and soul with the residents. What emerges is that readers are cleverly lured into a false sense of security in its familiar scenic coziness.. When the small highland costal town is delved into deeper, it’s brimming with a dark atmosphere that is quietly sinister, which then, in turn, becomes a suspense filled read.
What I liked:
✔️atmospheric, small, isolated town setting
✔️integration of the pandemic (so many authors have stayed away from incorporating it)
✔️conflict - the owners of the party house vs locals as well as pro vs anti lockdown/covid mindset
✔️author’s ability to evoke an emotional response
✔️suspense, intrigue and secrets
✔️twists
✔️forensic science
✔️unreliable, flawed characters
✔️web of deceit
✔️murder investigation
What I struggled with:
✔️slow start
✔️reminding myself some of the characters were youth
✔️abuse, rape and sex scenes
✔️unrealistic relationship between the groundskeeper and his girlfriend
✔️extra fluff of Joanne’s previous relationship
This was my first introduction to this author. I love psychological thrillers and I was interested in reading a book set in the pandemic and interested in the Scottish Highlands setting. The author delivered on both accounts.
I was gifted this copy by Pan Macmillan and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
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