Book Review: The Reunion by M.A Hunter

Posted November 26, 2024 by Zoé in Book Review / 0 Comments

Book Review: The Reunion by M.A HunterThe Reunion by M.A. Hunter
Published by: Boldwood Books
Publication date: 20th November 2024
Genres: Psychological Thriller
Pages: 322
Format: Audiobook, eBook, Hardcover, Paperback
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Never underestimate how much people can change...

It's been years since Zoe last saw them – since they graduated, drifted apart, and lost touch.

Years since Zoe ended things with Dan because the memories were too painful to bear.

Years since that night – the night an unexpected death shattered their close-knit group of friends.

Now, Zoe is invited to Scotland for a wedding – a grand affair at a manor house on a remote island. Apprehensive about the reunion, she hopes the long drive with Lily will help ease her nerves.
But things are far from simple. Lily has also agreed to give Dan a lift, and Rod, not wanting to be left out, is joining them as well, along with his fiancée.

And when they come into trouble on a cold, dark, desolated Highland road, it sets off a chain of events which will leave them all shaken to their very core, and questioning everything they thought they knew…

An unsettling and unputdownable edge-of-your-seat thriller set in the eerie mists of Scotland, perfect for fans of The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley


This was very addictive. I was blitzing the audiobook all the time I could. I wanted to know what had happened in the past with these friends. Everyone’s got secrets, and it became addictive because I wanted to know what these secrets were, I had kind of guessed one twist at the end with who was behind everything, but I was wrong in respect that someone I thought was involved wasn’t actually involved. And the moment I was more upset, in a weird way, for who was hurt in Scotland – which to be honest, seemed to have been swept under the rug.

When I found out what had happened back in time with Saul and how the evening had been planned out, I felt a bit of oomph was missing. I didn’t feel like there was a big reveal, even when there was one. I’m not sure why. I felt like everyone got away with everything, and I didn’t know if that was right. I don’t know what I wanted for people, and I’m not sure if that’s the end I wanted. But I found the entire book so very addictive. I thought it was an absolute wild ride to how secrets can damage people, how secrets can damage friendships, and just how at the end of the day everything can be destroyed because of it. This book really amplified this.

I was hooked, I wanted to know the ins and outs of it all. I needed to know. It was on my mind constantly! I just wanted to be left alone to read/listen to it! Kudos to the author for this!

Until the next time xxx

About M.A. Hunter

M. A. Hunter is the alter ego of Stephen Edger, the bestselling author of psychological and crime thrillers, including the Kate Matthews series. Most recently published by One More Chapter, his new thriller, Adrift, will be published by Boldwood in May 2023.

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