The Girl at the Party by Danielle Stewart
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Note: I received an advanced copy of this book from Bookouture via NetGalley.
Stephanie's mysterious disappearance and subsequent murder have left a lingering sense of guilt among her closest friends. As they delve into the events leading up to that tragic night, they uncover a side of Stephanie they never knew existed. The image of the perfect friend begins to crumble as they realize she had secrets worth killing for. Haunted by the past, Laura and Chris are determined to uncover the truth. However, the pursuit of justice is met with escalating threats and acts of violence. It becomes clear that the killer is watching their every move, lurking in the shadows, and willing to go to great lengths to silence them.
The situation takes a chilling turn when they discover that Stephanie was acquainted with her own murderer. The shocking revelation raises unsettling questions about their own safety and how well they truly knew their friend.
Stewart skillfully portrays distinct personalities through their writing styles, particularly in the case of Laura and Chris. This clever technique captivated me, leaving me uncertain and questioning the true identity of the murderer. Her ability to keep me guessing throughout the story was impressive, constantly keeping me on edge and engaged in the plot.
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