The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley

The Midnight Feast by Lucy Foley

Foley has a formula that works. Take a fabulous setting - this time the Manor, add an event of some kind - opening weekend/ solstice celebration. Give us a dead body, but don't tell us who it is until the last few chapters. We've got multiple points of view. Francesca is the owner and grew up spending summers there. Her husband is the architect. Bella is a guest. Eddie is the dishwasher, one of the few locals on staff. DI Walker, a specialist in cold cases, is on the team investigating the events of the weekend. They all have secrets and connections. The setting was fabulous. The Manor is trendy, extravagant, and, in theory, relaxing. The woods surrounding it were appropriately looming and mysterious, The local legend of the Birds added a nice, if easy to predict, touch. I listened to the full cast audio which made the characters come alive and made me care more about some of the...
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