Description: "Seven strangers meet for an anonymously hosted dinner party. As the evening winds down, seven cards appear, one in front of each of the guests. On each card is a number--the age at which the guest will die. Spooked but skeptical, the guests disperse into the rainy night with the hope of forgetting the morbid turn of events. Two weeks later, one guest is dead. At exactly the age the card predicted. More guests begin to die as the years go on, each one dead at the same age as their card. It soon becomes clear that something much more sinister is afoot. Now, it's up to the quickly dwindling group of dinner guests to figure out who (or what) was behind that fateful dinner party all those years ago, before their numbers catch up with them, too. Told from the perspectives of each of the seven guests, spanning from hilarious to hateful, Seven reasons to murder your dinner guests is a spellbinding and mysterious exploration of mortality, begging the question--how would you live if you knew your number was up?"--Provided by publisher.
Brief description:
Kerry Whittle grew up in Cumbria and studied English Language and Literature in London. She is an experienced journalist, having written for national newspapers and magazines for the last 20 years, specialising in real life stories. In 2020, she attended Curtis Brown Creative's novel writing course. She lives in Manchester with her husband and two sons.
Review Quotes: "Seven guests, one mysterious dinner party, and a chilling prediction with deadly implications. Twisty, surprising, and impossible to put down, Seven Reasons to Murder Your Dinner Guests is a deliciously sinister tale of fate, fear, and the price of knowing too much." -- Tom Ryan, USA Today bestselling author of The Treasure Hunters Club