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I'm really enjoying Caroline Mitchell books. Tense and quiet, they are so freaken good! Twists and turns I never see coming. Really smart writing. I so enjoy he books and wish she was much more well known!

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The premise of this book was great, but it just did not deliver. I did not like it at all. It felt too disjointed--the plot did not flow, the characters felt two dimensional (I wasn't sure if I was supposed to take the two "inn-keepers" seriously. I kept picturing Lurch from "The Addams Family" and Tabitha from the soap "Passions."), the insertions of the pod-cast were jarring and the placement did not move the story along or provide an insight that could not have come from other sources. I found myself not caring, and really wanted to skim. When the reveals came at the end, along with a couple of "twists," I was underwhelmed. I would not recommend this one.

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I love Caroline Mitchell and my favourite are her novels where paranormal and thriller are mixed.
The blurb is intriguing and liked the idea of the rules. It's bit slow and I was a bit bored at times.
3.5 uppped to 4
Many thanks to the publisher for this ARC, all opinions are mine

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Nicola, her partner Matt have travelled to the Is,e of Skye, it was supposed to be a romantic weekend away. Matt had it all planned out but unfortunately things start to go wrong right from the start. Their childcare pulls out, so Nicola's little boy George has to come along too. As they near their luxurious hotel, the weather draws in, a snow storm is approaching, the engine light starts to flicker. Will they make it. Then as they go to check in it turns out Matt has booked the wrong weekend, there is no vacancy. Taking pity on them the receptionist rings around and finds them a room in the last available guest house. The Loch House, isn’t quite as luxurious and the strange owners have weird rules. They must hand over their mobile phones and are not to leave the house after 9pm. With no other choices available to them they have to agree. As they settle in and meet the other guests they both notice things are far from normal. The weather is quickly worsening and the atmosphere is tense. Then George vanishes!

What happened at the guest house 10 years ago? Where is George? And will they all get out alive?

A tense read, Caroline carefully sets the scene and leads the reader into the story well.
The mix of the podcasts was clever, but led me to the conclusion fairly early on, maybe that was the intention but to me it meant there was no great mystery when the revelations came.. as it was exactly what I had thought.

Overall this was not the best of Caroline’s books but I still enjoyed the ride

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Caroline Mitchell is one of my go to authors so was really looking forward to this one. “The Last Guest House” is a gripping and atmospheric thriller full of suspense.

DI Alex McKenna is trying to enjoy a relaxing weekend on the Isle of Skye with her boyfriend following her latest case. Her hopes of a quiet weekend are dashed when their hotel double books them and this is the start of a chain of events that turns their break into a nightmare.

They manage to obtain a room at The Loch House which appears to be the only still with vacancies but as soon as they arrive Alex senses that something is not right. The hotel is situated in a remote location and as snow begins to fall there is a sense of apprehension.

I enjoyed the characters especially Alex and together with an intriguing plot full of suspense I was unable to put this book down.

I would like to thank both Netgalley and Embla books for supplying a copy of this novel in exchange for an honest review.

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Matt and Nora are going to spend a weekend in a luxury hotel but when they get there they don't have a room. With their son George they are seen to a house that use to be a hotel. The owners are very strange with weird rules they make the family follow.
If you like psychological thrillers you will enjoy this one.
Thanks to publisher Bonnier Books and to NetGalley for the ARC.

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I very much enjoyed the realness of the characters. The plot was fun and followed through, and the location was beautiful!

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I couldn’t get into the story just as I thought. Not disappointed but need more depth, I think. I can't remember when was the last time when I read a book in which the whole plot was 100% equal to what was written in the blurb and nothing more. There was no surprise there, no resolution to any of the plot threads and the whole story was blatantly predictable and painfully dull.

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I usually love Caroline Mitchells work, but this one just didn't hit the same for me sadly.
It was still enjoyable, but I found it slow going and I was not too motivated to pick it up a lot of the time

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📖 Book Review 📖

The Last Guest House by Caroline Mitchell
Embla Books, 26th April 2024
*contains spoilers*

Marooned in an isolated guest house during a furious blizzard, nine guests are held hostage and all means of communication forcibly surrendered.

As expected from this author, the characterisation is great, although no one character stands out. It's well written with a fair few surprises along the way that demonstrate the dangers of cultism.

The narrative builds slowly until the midway point, when the pace begins to pick up - this is a true slow burner!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks to Embla and Caroline Mitchell for the eARC provided via NetGalley; this is my unbiased review.

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I want to read all the books where people get stranded for one reason or another and then there's a murder. In this case, a couple gets snowed in after they end up staying in a place they didn't plan to. The 6-year-old somehow goes missing and the people weird proprietors act even weirder.
I don't mind suspending disbelief up to a point. I found the twist unbelievable, which was fine, but I couldn't get past one of the main characters being a police officer. Even though she was off duty, she was not a credible character.
It was still fun to watch the story play out. Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this

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This locked room mystery was a slow burn with a neat and tidy ending that wrapped everything up quite nicely. The author does a good job of keeping her readers on the edge of their seats right up until the end.

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Not sure why but I didn’t enjoy this book like I thought I would.

The story was dragging at times and I feel they had to many characters to really enjoy their stories.

I struggled to finish it as to why it took me so long to complete it. The book is not bad just didn’t hook me in.

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This was quite a creepy tale. A guest house run by the equivalent of an Addams family. Previous deaths that had happened at the guest house 10 years ago. Will there be some more deaths now?
A couple (Matt and Nicola) end up having to stay at The Last Guest House when the boyfriend messes up the booking, due to the inclement weather and because all other places are full due to the Northern lighs being visible.
Matt has a very strong opinion how his relationship is going to fo forward, Nicola is having her doubts about staying with him. One young girl living in the walls can watch everything that is going on. Told from 3 points of view, This is a really great thriller.

Thanks to Netgalley, Caroline Mitchell and Embla Books for the ARC in return for an honest review

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Nicola has been persuaded by boyfriend Matt, to take some time off from her job as a police officer & go for a romantic weekend away. Along with her young son George, they turn up at the posh hotel only to find there is a mix-up with bookings & the place is full. It's snowing heavily & the only place they can get is an eerie looking guest house. The outside is not the only ting that's weird. The lady of the house insists that they give up their phones & that the doors will be locked at 9pm & will stay that way until morning. There doesn't seem to be any alternative so they have to stay. The other guests don't seem too happy with the arrangements. The house has a bad history. Ten years ago tonight the owner was found shot dead with the other guests lying dead around her- not exactly tailor made for a romantic break! Then George disappears & things turn more sinister.

The story is told from Nicola & Matt's point of view as well as from Elita- an unknown to start with. It is also interspersed with a true crime podcast, which takes a while come to the point. The author created a truly creepy atmosphere with some dislikeable characters. I really disliked Matt! It was a good read but I found the podcasts annoying as I wanted to get back to the guest house! Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for letting me read & review this book.

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Thank you for the opportunity to read this book ahead of release. I enjoyed the story and will recommend it.

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Oh how to even begin giving this book the review it deserves!!

I love this author, so I knew I would not be disappointed, this was just pure creepiness, I felt as on edge as some of the characters and I didn’t want the book to end!

The different POVs were interesting, (even though I could get why they agreed with the rules in the first place!) and the use of the podcast really added to the book. I really enjoyed how it all caim together, so clever!!

Add to your TBR!!

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Matt has planned a special getaway for himself, his partner, Nicola, and Nicola’s son, George. When they arrive at the hotel they learn that their booking is actually for the following weekend. The only available room in the area is at the dilapidated and unwelcoming Loch House. The guest house has an aura of darkness surrounding it and the hosts are quite eccentric. Before Matt and Nicola are allowed to stay they must agree to a list of six rules, including no phones and no leaving the building after 9pm. With nowhere else to go they are forced to agree.

As Matt and Nicola get to know the other guests they eventually learn about a horrific tragedy that occurred at the guest house exactly ten years earlier. The previous owner, who was the daughter of the current hosts, and four guests were found murdered there. It is a mystery that remains unsolved. As the night progresses communication among the guests starts to break down and strange things begin to happen, making everyone question if they will make it through the night.

This was my first book by Caroline Mitchell and I enjoyed it. It was a quick read and held my interest from start to finish. Mitchell’s writing is evocative, making you feel like you’re right there in that creepy and rundown guest house with Matt and Nicola. You can feel the gloom, the spookiness, and the danger.

The story is told from multiple POVs so you get several different perspectives to help flesh out the story. Matt and Nicola are joined by an interesting cast of characters and you never know who you can trust. Are they all just regular guests too or are there secrets that have brought them to The Loch House on this particular night?

My main complaint about the book is the addition of the podcast. The main narrative is interspersed with scenes from a true crime podcast. These podcast chapters give us a lot of important background information about the old murders and the people suspected of involvement. The podcast did advance the story and gave us a lot of necessary information, but it seemed like these chapters were always thrown in just when the story was getting exciting or when there was anticipation building toward a reveal. This change in focus often pulled me out of the story just when it was getting good.

Overall, this was a quick, enjoyable read.

Thanks NetGally and Embla Books for the advanced copy.

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Thank you to NetGalley, the author and publisher for this copy in return for my honest review.

A gripping psychological thriller set on the Isle of Skye. Plenty of suspense and complex, interesting characters. I loved how the author delivered the plot.

A thriller to add to your tbr!

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This book read like an Agatha Christie locked room mystery with a modern twist. The ‘locked room’ being the loch guest house where Nicola, her partner and son find themselves having to spend the evening after a mistake in the booking at their planned hotel.

The guest house owners are acting strange and take away their phones on arrival and tell them no one can go out after 9 and lock the doors.

The tension in the guest house is heightened when Nicola, a police officer learns the history of the place. 10 years ago that night, the then owner was murdered along with all the guests and then Nicola’s young son George goes missing.

As Nicola and the other guests search for him, more of the story of the night of the murders is revealed. Alongside the main narrative from Nicola and her partner Matt is a narrative from Elita, daughter of the murdered owner who has been kept hidden since that night in the walls of the guest house and weaved throughout is a true crime
podcast transcript whose relevance to the main story is revealed towards the end.

Well plotted with interesting characters. Interesting idea and enjoyable read.

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