Off the bat, The Hunting Party differs from other whodunnits I’ve seen by dedicating a large portion of the book to the 24 hours or so before one of the friends is killed. The story is largely told through the perspectives of three of those friends: Emma, Jules and Katie, with two of the estate’s workers, Heather and Doug, also having their own parts. The Hunting Party is a classic whodunnit tale following nine university friends reuniting for a weekend away in a first-class retreat in the Scottish Highlands. With its atmospheric setting, a deep arsenal of characters and shocking revelations hiding behind every chapter, it’s no wonder Lucy Foley has become one of the crime fiction world’s most acclaimed authors. Read on for our full The Hunting Party book review at What We Reading. The Hunting Party is one of the most gripping and addictive titles I’ve read this year. But, having picked up and devoured Lucy Foley’s The Hunting Party, that might be about to change. Never personally had much of a disdain for them per se, but they were a bit like a cough drop to me – not offensive, but never found much need for them. I’ve never been much of a ‘ whodunnit’ reader. “Some people, given just the right amount of pressure, taken out of their usual, comfortable environments, don’t need much encouragement at all to become monsters.”
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