Title: The Dinner Party
Author: R.J. Parker
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Crime
First published: October 18th 2019
Publisher: Harper Impulse and Killer Reads
Finished reading: October 7th 2019
Pages: 400
“Ted felt as if everything was slowing down. He was on the verge of sliding back into unconsciousness.”
*** A copy of this book was kindly provided to me by Netgalley and Harper Impulse and Killer Reads in exchange for an honest review. Thank you! ***
I’ve read and enjoyed quite a few of Richard Parker‘s books in the past, so as soon as I saw The Dinner Party I knew I had to add it to my shelves. I admit there was a moment of confusion when I added the title to my Goodreads shelves, as it is shelved under a different author with the same name, but I can now confirm it’s the same Richard Jay Parker that has multiple previous titles published by a different publisher (Bookouture) including favorites Hide And Seek and Keep Her Safe. I had quite high expectations for this story, but somehow I didn’t end up having the reaction I expected to have to this story…
If you are looking for a twisty, explosive and shocking thriller, The Dinner Party fits all those points and more. The story starts with a bang: you are dropped right in the middle of a life or death fight and what is basically a superintense and bloody scene. No introductions, no explanations… Just that scene to leave your jaw hanging on the floor and wondering how that situation came to be. This intense introduction chapter is contrasted by the following ‘mild’ chapters talking about a dinner party involving four couples. Do they have anything to do with that first chapter? Which of them could be involved? The tone of this story is definitely set with that brilliantly played first chapter.
The tension is build up slowly but steadily in the rest of the story, mixing secrets and twists with moments of action and suspense. I initially had a very good feeling about this story, but as the storyline continued and evolved, I started wondering about the credibility of it all. Sure, there is no doubt that if you are looking for adrenaline and action you will be in for a treat with the second half of The Dinner Party. But I myself found everything that happened to the four couples simply to be a tad too farfetched. I could accept the first thing that happened, the second too if I’m generous… But afterwards things really went out of control and my eyebrows started raising themselves more and more and more. On top of that, I didn’t really find the final reveal or explanation behind it all credible at all… Making the ending a bit of a disappointment for me. I did like how we came a full circle and saw the first chapter described again in its proper place in the story though.
As for the characters… Sadly, I can’t really say I liked them. Apart from the fact that I would have liked to see more development, as some fell flat for me and were a bit of a cliche, I didn’t find them likeable at all. I get the secrets and I get that they are hiding things to help generate those plot twists and reveals later on, but somehow they didn’t manage to grab my attention at all. Which is a shame, because between the credibility and characters I definitely ended up having a different reaction than I thought I would. If you like your thrillers fast, thrilling and shocking and don’t mind some lack of credibility and an ‘over the top’ plot, you will probably have a better time reading this story. The fascinating premise and promise of a great story is definitely there!
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Sorry this was a bit of a disappointment for you. I’ve been seeing it everywhere and have been tempted to get it but I maybe won’t rush. Occasionally I don’t mind an over the top plot that’s pushing the bounds of credibility but if the characters don’t work for me I’m out.
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It’s always tricky when you can’t relate to the characters… His books tend to be a tad over the top in general and normally I don’t mind, but in this case the story didn’t work as well for me as I thought it would.
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Fantastic review! I like to have at least one characters I can identify or sympathise with but really struggle if none of them are likeable.
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Same here! If there is no character I can warm up to, the actual story has to be flawless to make up for it… And sadly that was not the case with this book.
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Great review, it sounded so promising… I can live with over the top but I want somebody to love too :-). I still haven’t read any of his novels but he’s an author I really want to try in the future.
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All his books are a bit over the top, but in the previous titles I didn’t really mind as the other elements managed to convince me. Here I felt like something was missing… The characters didn’t help. xD
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Great honest review! ❤
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Thanks!
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Great review, Yvo. Sorry this one didn’t end up being the read that you were expecting.
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Thanks! I guess we can’t like them all… 😉
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Sorry the ending was so disappointing with this one. Hate when that happens!
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It’s always a shame, isn’t it?
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