The Party
The New York Times best-selling YA thriller
by Natasha Preston
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Pub Date 2 Jan 2025 | Archive Date 20 Jan 2025
Bonnier Books UK | Hot Key Books
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Description
Get ready for a BRAND-NEW heart-racing, twist-filled thriller from the #1 NEW YORK TIMES bestselling author NATASHA PRESTON.
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In the heart of the English countryside, Bessie and her closest friends gather at a remote castle for a secret party destined to make this the best spring break ever. But when one of them dies, the party takes a lethal turn . . .
Trapped inside as a deadly storm rages, it soon becomes clear Bessie and her friends are being stalked by a killer. As the body count rises, and secrets about the past unravel, Bessie begins to suspect that she doesn't know her friends quite as well as she thought.
But as the party turns into a hunt, can Bessie make it out alive?
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781471418266 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 352 |
Links
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Featured Reviews
this is the most enthralled i’ve been by a thriller in a long time, i finished this book in just over 24 hours. there are a lot of characters thrown at you in the beginning and i did end up making a note of them all and their relationships with one another, but it never feels like too big of an issue. the pace moves quickly and is non-stop until the very end. i’ve not read any other of natasha preston’s books, but for sure i’m going to check them out now.
Such an easy 5 star read! And my first in a while. I've only ever read one other Natasha Preston book and The Party was right up my street, with twists right up until the literal final page. I love when that happens.