Title: The Christmas Guest
Author: Peter Swanson
Narrated by: Esther Wane
Publisher: HarperAudio
Length:
Approximately 2 hours and 48 minutes
Source: Purchased from Amazon.com
Do you like to read novellas or short stories? I do, especially during the busy holiday
season. I have enjoyed Peter Swanson’s
thrillers in the past and was excited to see what he would craft with a Christmas
story.
Ashley Smith is an American Art student studying in
London in the 1980s. She is excited to
be invited to spend the Christmas season with a fellow student Emma Chapman at
her family’s country estate. Ashley is
intrigued and smitten by Emma’s brother Adam.
There is also a sinister stranger lurking in the woods between the manor
house and the local pub the young people like to hang out at. Has Ashley stumbled into a romance, a gothic
story, or something else at this picturesque estate over the Christmas season?
I don’t want to get too much more into the story as I
appreciated all the twists and turns. As
with other Peter Swanson novels, things are not what they seem at first glance
and the characters are much more than they first appear. I liked how this story was told through Ashley’s
diary entries from the 1980’s and the second half was Ashley filling in the
rest of the story in the present day.
This is definitely NOT a Hallmark Christmas story, but I loved the English
manor atmosphere, the mystery, and the psychological thriller aspect. It was a good Christmas story and definitely
had me thinking at the end.
Esther Wane was a good narrator and was the voice of
Ashley through the novel for me.
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