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Top 3 Best Lucy Foley Books You Must Read

 Are you looking for an exciting book? Lucy Foley writes some of the best mystery stories. Her books are full of twists and surprises. The characters feel real, and the settings pull you in. You’ll feel like you’re right in the story! Her books have weddings, reunions, and secrets that go wrong. Once you start reading, it’s hard to stop. If you haven’t read her books yet, now is the time. Here are the top three best Lucy Foley books you need to read!

The Hunting Party

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Published Date: December 3, 2018

Publisher: HarperCollins

Pages: 352

Goodreads Rating: 3.61

During the quiet days of Christmas break, a group of friends from Oxford, now in their thirties, reunite to celebrate New Year’s—a tradition they began as students a decade ago. This year, they’ve chosen a remote, picturesque estate in the Scottish Highlands, the perfect escape to relax and reconnect.

At first, everything seems perfect: breathtaking scenery, champagne by a warm fire, and nostalgic memories. But ten years have passed, and buried resentments simmering beneath the surface. On New Year’s Eve, as a fierce snowstorm traps them, old tensions boil over.

By New Year’s Day, one friend is dead… and another is the killer.

Keep your friends close—but how close is too close?

DON’T MISS OUT. JOIN THE PARTY NOW.

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The Guest List

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Published Date: May, 2020

Publisher: HarperCollins & William Morrow

Pages: 320

Goodreads Rating: 3.81

A wedding celebration takes a sinister turn in this dark, atmospheric thriller reminiscent of Agatha Christie, written by the New York Times bestselling author of The Hunting Party.

The bride. The plus one. The best man. The wedding planner. The bridesmaid. The body.

On a remote island off the coast of Ireland, guests gather to witness the union of two successful people. The groom, a charming TV star, and the bride, a driven magazine publisher, seem like the perfect couple. With a designer dress, luxury details, and a stunning location, it’s a wedding straight out of a glossy magazine. Even though the waves are rough and cell service is spotty, everything appears meticulously arranged.

But plans are flawless—people are not. As the champagne flows, hidden resentments and old grudges come to light. The groomsmen revive a reckless drinking game from their youth. The bridesmaid’s ruined dress feels more intentional than accidental. And the bride’s oldest male friend makes an awkwardly personal toast.

Then, someone is found dead. Who wanted the celebration to end in tragedy? And, more importantly, why?

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The Midnight Feast

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Published Date: June 18, 2024

Publisher: HarperCollins

Pages: 320

Goodreads Rating: 3.6

Secrets, lies, and murder—let the party begin.

It’s the grand opening of The Manor, a luxurious retreat where no detail has been overlooked. The infinity pool glistens in the sun, crystal pouches for healing are placed in every room, and the signature “Manor Mule” cocktail flows freely. The guests, dressed in crisp linen, are ready to celebrate.

But beneath the glamour, something sinister brews. Old rivalries and hidden grudges stir among the crowd. Beyond the estate’s pristine grounds, a dark forest hides its own mysteries. By Sunday morning, the celebration takes a deadly turn. A fire rages. A body is found.

The Founder. The Husband. The Mystery Guest. The Kitchen Help.

Fifteen years ago, a secret began it all. Now, the past has returned—with murder on the menu at The Midnight Feast.

 

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