Review: The Midnight Feast

The Midnight FeastThe Midnight Feast
By Lucy Foley
William Morrow & Company, 9780063003101, June 2024, 368pp.

The Short of It:

In the end, disappointment.

The Rest of It:

“It’s the opening night of The Manor, the newest and hottest luxury resort, and no expense, small or large, has been spared. The infinity pool sparkles; the “Manor Mule” cocktail (grapefruit, ginger, vodka, and a dash of CBD oil) is being poured with a heavy hand. Everyone is wearing linen.

But under the burning midsummer sun, darkness stirs. Old friends and enemies circulate among the guests. Just outside the Manor’s immaculately kept grounds, an ancient forest bristles with secrets. And it’s not too long before the local police are called. Turns out the past has crashed the party, with deadly results.” ~ from the publisher

This story alternates between when these characters were young, and them as adults. As youths, I was taken in by the story. But the adult characters were such crashing bores. I’ve read two other Foley books and enjoyed them quite a bit, but this one lost me every time the story turned to the present.

As a mystery, nothing is surprising and some of the antics are quite juvenile and ridiculous. I’m okay reading a book for its entertainment value but about halfway through that desire left me but I pushed through to finish it.

I know some people enjoyed this one but I do not recommend it. Read one of her other books.

Source: Borrowed
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7 thoughts on “Review: The Midnight Feast”

  1. I don’t mind dual timelines, but I will say that some of the recent ‘themes’ or ‘tropes’ or whatever are getting a little tiresome. I have read other books by Foley that I enjoyed. Might not rush to read this one. Thanks for your thoughts, Ti! Hope you are doing well, by the way. I’m finally back to commenting and I might even write a blog post – imagine! LOL

    1. Oh! I would love to see a blog post from ya! Yes, Foley has become a bit formulaic but this last one was so silly and juvenile. I rolled my eyes a ton.

  2. Thank you for the heads up. I have liked Foley’s other books so probably would have gotten this one. I’ll skip it.

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