Texarkana Gazette

THE PERFECT GUESTS

- — BY GINNY GREENE STAR TRIBUNE

By Emma Rous, Berkley (284 pages, $16.)

Mystery, lies and intense family drama such as only the British can manufactur­e all crash together in the latest book from the bestsellin­g author of “The Au Pair.”

Set in 1988 at Raven Hall, a remote Gothic estate near London, the story revolves around two young teens. Beth is orphaned, living in a drab children’s home; Nina is an only child at the grand manor. When Nina’s parents decide to give Beth a try and bring her home as a friend to Nina, both girls find friendship and happiness for the first time. They grow as close as sisters, even

though Beth knows she’s there on a trial basis.

Then Nina gets sick just before a rare visit from her grandfathe­r from the States, whom she’s never met. The parents panic and ask Beth to stand in for her. Beth thinks it’s odd, but a simple thing to do if it makes them happy.

Thus starts a web of deceit and betrayal. Fast forward to 2019, when the girls are grown, and a young musician/actress who’s down on her luck gets an invitation to participat­e in a murder mystery at Raven Hall. It’s a marketing shoot where the actors have all been invited to an overnight feast to promote the creaky old mansion as a site for mystery parties.

Soon we learn that the actors have been hand-picked and have no idea that they all are playing parts tied to their pasts.

Full of suspense, “The Perfect Guests” is a quick and engaging read. It’s sometimes jarring to jump between the 1988 and 2019 story lines, but author Emma Rous pulls the strings together like a densely knitted rug at the end.

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