Review | The Club by Ellery Lloyd

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“(…) when you give people a mask, that’s when they show you what they really are.” 4/5 stars!

Attention! This book contains: guest lists, room service, bridges, inaugurations, mean owners, VIP guests and a very exclusive club.

Everyone’s Dying to Join…

The Home Group is a glamorous collection of celebrity members’ clubs dotted across the globe, where the rich and famous can party hard and then crash out in its five-star suites, far from the prying eyes of fans and the media.

The most spectacular of all is Island Home—a closely-guarded, ultraluxurious resort, just off the English coast—and its three-day launch party is easily the most coveted A-list invite of the decade.

But behind the scenes, tensions are at breaking point: the ambitious and expensive project has pushed the Home Group’s CEO and his long-suffering team to their absolute limits. All of them have something to hide—and that’s before the beautiful people with their own ugly secrets even set foot on the island.

As tempers fray and behavior worsens, as things get more sinister by the hour and the body count piles up, some of Island Home’s members will begin to wish they’d never made the guest list.

Because at this club, if your name’s on the list, you’re not getting out.

In a few words: fun, but confusing.

This murder mystery happens in a very exclusive celebrity club named “Home”. This club has hotels around the world, but a new one is opening named “Island Home” and the owners Ned and Adam are preparing for the inauguration – that is not doing very well due to the delays and budget issues.

This book is full of twists and surprises! I really liked the plot and the celebrity drama, and the characters were interesting and had depth. The setting was fun and the descriptions of the Club really made the reading experience very atmospheric.

The only negative thing I would point out is that I was lost and confused a lot. It was so confusing since there were too many characters and POVs, and it ended up being a little chaotic! It took me some time until I stopped mixing characters and knew exactly who was who. I understand the purpose of each one of them, but it made reading very confusing.

For a dark thriller, I really liked it. It just wasn’t perfect because I was lost at times.

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