Avery Greer has been best friends with the darling of Littleport, Maine for years. Sadie Loman's wealthy family owns pretty much the whole town, but that doesn't stop Avery and Sadie from becoming the best of friends. Until the year that Sadie is found dead. The police rule it a suicide, but as the anniversary of Sadie's death grows near, Avery is convinced that somebody killed Sadie. Avery starts stirring up Littleport with her questions and it backfires on her in epic fashion. Will she be able to figure out who killed her friend before it is too late?
The Last House Guest was another fabulous thriller. Avery is a sympathetic character who has had a lot of loss in her life. First her parents, then her grandmother, and now her best friend. I wasn't sure if her belief that Sadie was murdered was because she couldn't deal with one more loss. The Loman family was your stereotypical rich family in a resort town. They thought that they were above the law. And they weren't wrong. CLICK HERE FOR SPOILERS The book is told in alternating timelines, which sometimes made it confusing if I stop reading in the middle of the chapter. There were a few surprises that popped up at the end of the book, but in the end, it was really good.
Bottom Line - The Last Guest House turned out to be the perfect summer thriller. I just waited until February to read it.
Details:
- The Last Guest House by Megan Miranda
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- Pages: 352
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- Publication Date: 6.18.19
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- Thank you to NetGalley for the book in exchange for an honest review.
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