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Five Nights
Five Nights: The glamorous, twisty psychological thriller that will grip you from start to finish in 2024 | Rachel Wolf
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'Glamorous and atmospheric with a cast of brilliantly untrustworthy characters' CATHERINE COOPER 'Totally gripping... Succession on the high seas' HARRIET TYCE A powerful family. A luxury cruise. A killer on board... You're invited to join the infamous Scarmardo family on a five night voyage aboard their glamorous new ship. It's a chance to see your best friend, Belle, newly married to Mattia Scarmardo. You haven't seen her in years. FIVE On the first night, you'll be wrapped up in the glamour of the ship. FOUR On the second night, you'll wonder who is sending you threatening notes. THREE On the third night, someone will die. TWO On the fourth night, you'll discover that someone knows the truth of what you did. ONE On the last night, you'll be left for dead. WILL YOU MAKE IT BACK TO SHORE ALIVE? 'Deadly glamour on the high seas and lashings of schadenfreude in this addictive, claustrophobic thriller.' ERIN KELLY 'Glamour, tension and twists galore! A thrilling read that will whisk you away into treacherous waters!' LESLEY KARA 'Agatha Christie meets Succession!... Just like the passengers, you'll be all adrift, not knowing who to believe. A compulsive drama.' JO FURNISS 'A superbly crafted mystery... beautifully charts a course between classic whodunnit and white-knuckle thriller.' DOMINIC NOLAN 'The perfect mix of Glass Onion meets Death on the Nile.' SARAH GOODWIN 'Five Nights by Rachel Wolf is wild! Gulped down the gripping twists & turns of this murderous Succession at sea thriller like fine champagne. Loved it – get it on pre order for next year's holiday read.' ANGELA CLARKE
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Abailliekaras
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Mehso-so

I wanted to love this - a cruise ship thriller described as Agatha Christie meets Succession, it sounded like a fun, escapist holiday read. It‘s gripping, pacy and kept me turning the pages. YBut the premise felt contrived & I didn‘t believe the friendship between Emily & Belle which is central to the book. The tycoon‘s family are all rude & unlikeable, a trope that didn‘t feel fresh & can be heavy going. It‘s action, not Christie-esque.

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Abailliekaras
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Currently reading. Claustrophobic with rich white people behaving badly but I need to know what happens next!