The Reunion – Book Review

The Reunion – Book Review

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Synopsis – The Reunion

Never underestimate how much people can change…

It’s been years since Zoe last saw them – since they graduated, drifted apart, and lost touch.

Years since Zoe ended things with Dan because the memories were too painful to bear.

Years since that night – the night an unexpected death shattered their close-knit group of friends.

Now, Zoe is invited to Scotland for a wedding – a grand affair at a manor house on a remote island. Apprehensive about the reunion, she hopes the long drive with Lily will help ease her nerves.

But things are far from simple. Lily has also agreed to give Dan a lift, and Rod, not wanting to be left out, is joining them as well, along with his fiancée.

And when they come into trouble on a cold, dark, desolated Highland road, it sets off a chain of events which will leave them all shaken to their very core, and questioning everything they thought they knew…

An unsettling and unputdownable edge-of-your-seat thriller set in the eerie mists of Scotland, perfect for fans of The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley

Author Bio

M. A. Hunter is the alter ego of Stephen Edger, the bestselling author of psychological and crime thrillers, including the Kate Matthews series. Most recently published by One More Chapter, his new thriller, Adrift, will be published by Boldwood in May 2025.

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My Review

The Reunion by M.A. Hunter

My rating: 3 of 5 stars


Group of friends reunite for a wedding in Scotland after not being as close since high school. Each of them has secrets they are keeping and there is a shared secret between them.

The Reunion has an interesting premise and the writing is engaging and kept me wanting to find out what happens.

Some of the twists were easy to guess. Others I didn’t see coming. The ending felt like a bit of a letdown for me. The story was building to a climax which fell a bit flat.

If you like thrillers I’d still check this one out because the writing is good. This is the second book I’ve read by this author (previously read Sleepwalker) and I would definitely read others.



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