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Why did he invite them? Why did they come? A hotel dedicated to the Master of Suspense - round-the-clock film screenings, movie memorabilia in every room, and an aviary of fifty crows. Owner Alfred Smettle invites his five closest friends from college to stay. He hasn't spoken to any of them in sixteen years. Alfred calls it a reunion. Really, it's a last chance. But Alfred is not the only one with an agenda. And it's only a matter of time before things get worse. After all, no Hitchcock set is complete without a dead body.
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I absolutely love this book. I hardly knew anything about Hitchcock and I fully enjoyed it. I love how this book had kind of two parts to the themes of the story. The first half has you completely drawn in with suspense. It kept me guessing and wanting to read on. Then you get to a part where things are revealed but that not it, now you have a whodunnit situation that keeps you invested.
A big thing I appreciate about this book is that none of the twists felt far fetched. I could totally see it being possible as to how things ended up. It was a very pleasant experience as a person who loves thrillers. I highly recommend. Also the little facts about Alfred Hitchcock throughout the book was a nice touch.
This was such a fun and entertaining thriller to read and kick off spooky season! I've only seen one Alfred Hitchcock movie but now I definitely want to watch more. I loved the unreliable narrators and that this story kept me guessing until the very end, I had no idea what was going to happen. Overall, it wasn't my favorite thriller I've ever read but it was good and very interesting!
Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.