An Unwanted Guest: The chilling and gripping Richard and Judy Book Club psychological thriller, from the bestselling author of Everyone Here is Lying

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ORDER the gripping new thriller from No.1 Sunday Times bestselling author Shari Lapena: WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?

The Sunday Times bestseller from the number one bestselling author of THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR and EVERYONE HERE IS LYING.

'Reads like Agatha Christie with a shot of adrenaline.' GILLY MACMILLAN

'Crafted like a vintage Christie and just as tense . . . a smash hit.' HEAT

'Tense. Unpredictable. Unputdownable. Shari Lapena's novels are domestic noir at its finest.' SIMON KERNICK

'Be sure to clear your diary. You will want to devour this in a single, uninterrupted sitting.' HERALD

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We can't choose the strangers we meet.

As the guests arrive at beautiful, remote Mitchell's Inn, they're all looking forward to a relaxing weekend deep in the forest, miles from anywhere. They watch their fellow guests with interest, from a polite distance.

Usually we can avoid the people who make us nervous, make us afraid.

With a violent storm raging, the group finds itself completely cut off from the outside world. Nobody can get in - or out. And then the first body is found . . . and the horrifying truth comes to light. There's a killer among them - and nowhere to run.

Until we find ourselves in a situation we can't escape. Trapped.

AS FEATURED ON BBC RADIO 2: 'Properly gripping' ROMESH RANGANATHAN

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READERS LOVE SHARI LAPENA:

***** 'Best book I've read in ages'
***** 'On the edge of my seat to the end'
***** 'Had me hooked from start to finish'
***** 'Incredibly readable and unputdownable'
***** 'I haven't picked up a book in 9 years and I'm so glad that I picked this up! I loved it.'

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3.9
55 reviews
Kirsty Rixon
July 8, 2019
I've read a couple of Shari's books before... this one I struggled with all the way through. I fact I gave up 3/4s through.. if you like Agatha Christie you MIGHT like this... otherwise you may find yourself falling asleep like me, and constantly bored. I didnt want to give up so I kept trying, in the end I had to put the book down. Not for me ! The Couple Next Door was really good..this book in my view was dreadful! sorry Shari
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Midge Odonnell
August 6, 2018
Having travelled to the remote Mitchell's Inn for a weekend getaway our cast of characters get far more than they baragained for as the wether closes in and cuts all connections with the "civilised" world. On arriving they already note there is no wifi and no mobile phone signal but after the ice storm of their first night there is no way to get away from the luxurious hotel. Thus is the setting for an old-fashioned murder mystery. We are introduced relatively slowly to the main protagonists: Gwen & Riley - Best friends and Riley has been having a very tough time of late so Gwen is treating her to a relaxing weekend away. Lauren & Ian - Young couple on a romantic weekend break. Dana & Matthew - Engaged couple having a pre-wedding honeymoon. Beverly & Henry - Older couple with marital problems James & Bradley - Owners of the family run hotel (father and son). Candice - Author on a break to be able to finish her latest novel. David - Single attorney taking a much needed break. I don't think I've missed anyone out. What you soon come to realise is that everyone has a secret and that some of them are really very large secrets to be keeping. The problem is that none of the secrets really tie in to the murders that have begun to happen in this remote getaway. I happened to guess who the culprit was more by a process of we know so little about this character it must be them rather than any deductive work based on the text - somehow this makes the whole murder mystery more frustrating than enjoyable. My main issue with the story was the number of inconsistencies with the plot. admittedly none of these made a difference to who the perpetrator was or their reasons for it but they did feel to me like they were simply there to further the claustrophobia of the setting and felt completely unrealistic. First off this is a remote hotel in an area that suffers frequent snowfall - one of it's big draws apparently seems to be skiing - and yet they have no snowmobiles there that someone could have gone for help on. They also have some oil lamps for when the electricity goes off - we are told by James and Bradley that this is a fairly regular occurence - and yet they only have the oil that is already in them with no reserves to top them up; similarly no spare batteries for the torches. The hotel is freezing during the power outtage but surely in a property this old and remote the furnace would be oil or gas fired so why is there no heating or hot water? The worse crime for me - a sitting room appears on the second floor that isn;t there when the guests are doing a walkthrough of the hotel but then becomes a permanent fixture. I know this all sounds a little bit petty and nit-picky but these inconsistencies genuinely spoilt the story for me. It was clear that they were only there to serve the plot but they made the whole thing vaguely ridiculous. This is a pity as there is some good tension building throughout and the play between characters is well drawn. Unfortunately, this led me to feeling so frustrated I would not be interested in reading any of this author's other works. THIS IS AN HONEST AND UNBIASED REVIEW OF A FREE COPY OF THE BOOK RECEIVED THROUGH THE PIGEONHOLE.
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Ms M Yaz
November 27, 2018
Implausible. Disappointing with random details and a weak plot. This marks the last book of Lapena I will waste time on. The only reason it has been described as "Unputdownable" I believe, is because it was a who dunnit. And naturally, you want to know whodunnit. I was further disappointed that one could not deduce who the murderer is by using the information provided. I only guessed who it was because it was the character least explored. As always with Lapena, no closure. My favorite of hers remains, the light hearted, Things Go Flying.
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About the author

Shari Lapena worked as a lawyer and as an English teacher before writing fiction. Her debut thriller, The Couple Next Door, was a global bestseller. Her second thriller, A Stranger in the House, has been a Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller. Her third book, An Unwanted Guest, is out in 2018.

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