The Cliff House
Jen Dunne is forty-two and getting married for the second time, but that doesn't mean she can't go all out for her bachelorette weekend. She's booked three days of super-exclusive luxury accommodation on a remote Scottish island for herself and six other women. There's Jen's tennis coach and a fellow tennis-playing fashionista; a famous pop star and that pop star's estranged ex-bandmate; plus Jen's future sister-in-law and the sister of her first husband.
The helicopter won't be back for seventy-hours and they have the island all to themselves--or so they think. As the cocktails flow, old grudges begin to emerge and tempers to fray. Then one of the women goes missing. The others receive a threatening message urging one of them to confess a terrible secret. But whose secret is it? Each woman has a darkness in her past she's reluctant to admit. But they'll all have to come clean if they want to make it off the island alive.
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Become an affiliateThere are dozens of novels based on Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, but Christopher Brookmyre's ingenious take is by far the best I have read. He makes you feel for and fear each character. He keeps you guessing until the very end--after an avalanche of revelations and twists.-- "The Times (Book of the Month)"
Brookmyre is always a class act and it is a pleasure to be back in the hands of one of our best crime writers with this clever, propulsive thriller with a whole lot of heart.-- "Observer"
Tightly plotted and a lot of fun, this is perfect poolside reading.-- "The Guardian"
A suspenseful and atmospheric thriller.-- "The Herald"
Irresistably thrilling, Brookmyre proves he's a master of suspense.-- "Sun"
Among his best yet . . . a killer twist and an upbeat conclusion.-- "Sunday Post"
Brookmyre orchestrates the proceedings with assurance and a deep sense of mischief. Wonderfully entertaining.-- "Crime Time"
Brookmyre has great fun with his Agatha Christie homage.-- "Irish Times"
Brookmyre keeps the pages turning on the way to a stunning climax, offering ample opportunity for each of his characters to exhibit unexpected levels of grit and grace along the way. It's exhilarating fun.-- "Publishers Weekly" (9/5/2023 12:00:00 AM)