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A review by millie
The Last One at the Wedding by Jason Rekulak
dark
emotional
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.75
3.75/5, I liked it a lot and would recommend !
in this novel, we are thrust in the midst of a domestic thriller/drama through the lense of frank szawtoski an everyman, who is inviting to his estranged daughter's marriage to an ultra wealthy heir, from there everything unravel.
I liked the characters (tho I had a hard time with Tammy especially the way she would switch up) the premise is very intriguing and I found myself having a hard time putting it down (much like his previous book), the ending may have been lackluster and abrupt but also made sense for the main character and I did empathize with his struggles as a father.
it's a good thriller which touch upon the dazzling world of the ultra rich but also and how far you're willing to go for your child.
in this novel, we are thrust in the midst of a domestic thriller/drama through the lense of frank szawtoski an everyman, who is inviting to his estranged daughter's marriage to an ultra wealthy heir, from there everything unravel.
I liked the characters (tho I had a hard time with Tammy especially the way she would switch up) the premise is very intriguing and I found myself having a hard time putting it down (much like his previous book), the ending may have been lackluster and abrupt but also made sense for the main character and I did empathize with his struggles as a father.
it's a good thriller which touch upon the dazzling world of the ultra rich but also and how far you're willing to go for your child.
Graphic: Infidelity and Suicide
Moderate: Death of parent and Alcohol
Minor: Sexual content and Car accident