

His death was ruled an accident by the police. Months later, one of them was found dead on the sofa the morning after their end-of-year party. Part psychological thriller, part locked room mystery (my favorite!) and ALL edge of your seat guessing.Book Synopsis And Then There Were None meets The Last Time I Lied in this dark and twisty psychological thriller-now in paperback In 1995, six university students moved into the house at 215 Caldwell Street. But why? Why kill Callum who seems to have been such an all around nice guy? This book keeps you guessing and is reminiscent of Christie’s classic “And Then There Were None,” but this tale goes over the top in a great way. What a great read! I loved that from the word go you know that none of them are completely innocent but one of them is a murderer. Now they are wondering who could want vengeance and if they figure out who the murderer is, can they offer them up in exchange for the rest of their lives? They all think it’s a sick joke and can’t understand who organized the whole thing until the first body is discovered. But have they forgotten Callum and the way they treated that gentle soul before he was murdered? Or that one of them was, or rather is, a murderer? When all receive invitations under various pretenses to go to Wolfheather House on a remote island in the Scottish Highlands they are shocked to find that the only guests are the five surviving housemates. Twenty years go by and the survivors go on with their lives. The survivors know that one of them is a killer. No one could have guessed that by the end of term one of the housemates would be dead.

As expected there was conflict in the home but there were good times too. In 1995, six university students shared a home at 215 Caldwell Street.

Review by Yvonne Selander, collection development librarian
