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The Last Guests
The Last Guests | J. P. Pomare
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What do you do when you think no one is watching? A smart, unsettling, unputdownable literary thriller from the award-winning, critically acclaimed writerLina and Cain are doing their best to stay afloat. Money has been tight since Cain returned from active duty, and starting a family is proving harder than they thought. Putting Lina's inherited lakehouse on Airbnb seems like the solution to at least one of their problems. The secluded house is more of a burden than a retreat, anyway, and fixing up the old place makes Cain feel useful for once.But letting strangers stay in their house might not be the best idea. Someone is watching - their most mundane tasks, their most intimate moments - and all the things Lina and Cain want to keep hidden will be exposed.A riveting psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Call Me Evie, In the Clearing and Tell Me Lies.PRAISE FOR J.P. POMARE'There's no doubt about it: Pomare is a master of the carefully constructed, impeccably paced psycho-thriller'The Australian'Reading J.P. Pomare is like watching a magic trick. While you focus on his hands, you fail to see what's really happening right in front of your eyes, or behind you, or outside your window' MICHAEL ROBOTHAM'One of the most
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Madison91
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One that I really thought I picked from the start… I didn‘t 😅

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Eva_B
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Mehso-so

Scary, page turning thriller that a friend recommended. It gave me the creeps….which I guess was the point

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guinsgirlreads
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“Peephole”: a website where you can watch guests at Air B&B‘s through hidden cameras..

This book was terrifying because it is so realistic! Loved it! I couldn‘t stop reading once I got involved.

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guinsgirlreads
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Happy Friday! Starting this one tonight 🤓!

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ClairesReads
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Quick take: Pomare does it again. This was an EXTREMELY tense read (in a good way). Pomare has mastered both pacing, and the pervasive sense of dread and unease that lingers in every scene, even ones that seem innocuous at first. It‘s a book full of secrets, and complex weighing up of self against family, against the right thing to do. How far would you go?

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