
You Are Fatally Invited
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Ande Pliego
About this listen
Brought to you by Penguin.
Six thriller authors. One writing retreat.
You’d die to be on the guest list . . .
The Host
Legendary mystery author J. R. Alastor’s books are sold all over the world, but no one knows his real name. After years hiding in the shadows, he has sent out six invitations to an exclusive murder mystery retreat on his private island.
The Assistant
Mila del Angél has been hired to ensure the week runs smoothly. She has yearned for revenge on a ghost from her past for years – and this could be her chance to get it.
The Players
The six bestselling thriller writers accept their invitations without question – it’s an opportunity any author would kill for.
The Game
What should have been a week of trope-filled games takes a sinister turn when one guest is found dead, and the others find themselves in the midst of a nightmare drawn from Alastor’s dark imagination. They may have written thrillers – but now they and Mila must survive one...
'When you trap a group of mystery authors on a secluded island, the result is wickedly delightful mayhem! It’s Agatha Christie on steroids' — Tess Gerritsen
'You'll trip over the twists in this sneaky, snaky mystery' - A.J. Finn
'Glass Onion meets Cluedo in this intricate and clever thriller' — Catherine Cooper
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- Linda
- 04-03-25
Slightly confusing tale
I enjoyed the ride though not sure I got every nuance about the relationships. Narrators were excellent
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- CMR
- 06-03-25
I wanted it to be good but it really wasnt
from the first chapter it sounded like a tribute of "and then there were none" mixed with "the glass onion" but that is where the similarities end. it seemed to take chapter after chapter to just say the same thing. The writing was poor and I kept feeling like in missed key parts but no it was just that they weren't developed or poorly described. I kept listening in the hope that the reveal of who dunnit would rescue the story but no it lacked any real impact and I didn't really care. The character development was lacking and I still don't understand the motivation of the protagonist to involve the other writers, it was weak. Oh and don't get me started on the absolutely dreadful narration of the character Fletcher I do not know how the voice actor could have thought that this was acceptable. It was laughable. I'm English and I have never heard anyone speak like that, absolutely comical.
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- SueF62
- 25-02-25
Awful
I wanted this to be good and stuck with it till the last hour, but by then I really didn’t care any more who’d dunnit. The writing was so bad it was comical, and the accents of the narrators were really grating, especially Fletcher. (I’m English)
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