Book details
The Hunting Party
by Lucy Foley
2018
About the book
Set against the backdrop of a remote Highland estate during a blizzard, the story follows a group of old Oxford friends celebrating New Year’s Eve. The isolation of Loch Coruinn turns claustrophobic as long-standing resentments between characters like the glamorous Miranda and the reserved Katie surface. When a body is discovered in the snow, the narrative shifts between multiple perspectives and timelines, revealing how historical grievances and hidden infidelities led to murder. The plot focuses on the friction between city lifestyles and the harsh, unyielding wilderness.
Readers who enjoy closed-room mysteries and psychological tension will find this a methodical study of toxic social dynamics. It appeals to those interested in how proximity and shared history can breed professional jealousy and personal betrayal. The reader gains an understanding of how group identities fluctuate under pressure and how isolation strips away the performativity of long-term friendships. By the conclusion, the audience sees exactly how fragile social bonds become when trapped in a high-stakes environment where every character has a motive for violence.
Details
- Published
- 2018
- Language
- EN