Inspired by Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, this twisty tale unspools what happens when a gathering of old friends devolves into a killing spree.
All the guests invited to a party to meet Will Mayer’s fiancee know they shouldn't attend, but as often happens in locked-door mysteries and horror novels, they just can't stay away. Will and fellow Bowdoin College graduates Alex and Cassandra Greene and Mitch Andersen share secrets about the deaths 12 years before of two fellow students, and the weight of those secrets has killed something inside them. Metaphorically, they're rotting from the inside out. On graduation weekend, more than a decade before, Emily Hunt was found dead. At first, the police and friends, as well as people who never knew her, blamed her because she'd been drinking and had a reputation for liking sex. But someone spread rumors that she was murdered by Brendan Clarke, another student, and not long after Emily's death, he was found dead too. Now, this reunion, set on an island in Maine, will blow up all the rumors and well-kept secrets, and everyone's life is on the line. Countless writers have employed the trapped-on-a-deserted-island setup, and this story could easily drown in a sea of clichés. But Kane methodically builds this plot-driven thriller through each character's perspective, then lets us watch as nearly all of them fall on the swords of their coverups. Tropes abound—isolated location, an approaching storm, and a plethora of unreliable narrators—but Kane still manages to keep the plot spinning in tornadic fashion. Mixing a classic plot device with the dangers inherent in victim-blaming and the damage amateur sleuths can cause through misuse of social media give Kane's novel a modern twist.
Chances are no one will survive this killer celebration.