
The cast of characters – victims, witnesses and suspects – is cut off from the world by a weather event in both books. Both use the same before and now time shifts and leave the reader guessing not only who the murderer is – there are multiple candidates – but also the identity of the victim. 'Gripping and exciting and wonderfully written, of course, with such incredible characters and a wonderful twist that I really didn't see coming.This novel is very similar in structure to The Guest List, Foley’s later book (which I reviewed last year) so it’s hard not to make comparisons. 'Secrets, lies, good plotting.' - Sarah Vaughan I raced through the pages in a hunt to discover the truth.' - Lucy Clarke

'A brilliant, addictive, claustrophobic read.' - Karen Hamilton I loved this thoroughly modern and glamorous update of the country house murder mystery.' - Tasmina Perry 'The Hunting Party is an edge of the seat thriller with a fabulously chilling atmosphere. 'Those who enjoyed The Secret History by Donna Tartt and The Party by Elizabeth Day will love The Hunting Party.' - Pandora Sykes 'Foley builds the tension cleverly and creepily, underlining the point that old friends aren't always the best' - The Observer

You won't look at your old friends in the same way when you read this book.' - C.L. 'Secret upon secret and a healthy dose of deceit. 'One of my favourite reads so far this year - beautifully written and full of chills.' - Cara Hunter ' The Secret History meets And Then There Were None, this is a fantastic crime debut.' - Cass Green 'I loved The Hunting Party - a gripping, eerie thriller set in a beautifully imagined remote wilderness with pitch-perfect characters.' - Laura Marshall

'The suspense will keep you reading long after lights out.' - Woman and Home This is a clever, twisting page-turner of the highest order. 'Very gripping and so good on the awfulness of some long-history friendships.' - Sophie Hannah

'A ripping, riveting murder mystery - wily as Agatha Christie, charged with real menace, real depth.
