The Last One at the Wedding
Books | Fiction / Thrillers / Suspense
3.8
Jason Rekulak
From the bestselling author of Hidden Pictures comes a breathtaking work of suspense about a father trying to save his daughter from a life-altering decision that will put everything he loves on the line.A widowed father ready to amends after years of mistakes.His estranged daughter, about to make a life-changing decision.Over the course of one momentous weekend, these two will be forced to reconcile their differences, even if it kills them.The new novel from Jason Rekulak, the author of the runaway bestseller Hidden Pictures (“A one-of-a-kind thriller.” —Stephen King; “Twisty.” —Esquire), is a pulse-pounding exploration of family ties, secret agendas, and the possibility of redemption—a thrill-ride like no other.
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Author
Jason Rekulak
Pages
352
Publisher
Flatiron Books
Published Date
2024-10-08
ISBN
1250895782 9781250895783
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"I rated The Last One at the Wedding by Jason Rekulak 4 stars. From the start, I was completely hooked—it's one of those books that pulls you in immediately. The story is intriguing, full of twists and secrets that keep you guessing. Frank, the main character, is incredibly consistent. His unwavering determination to uncover the truth and his journey of self-discovery are compelling. One of the most enjoyable parts of the book is seeing how Frank describes Abigail, and how their bond develops after the major events in the book. After not wanting the little girl around (their interaction is very funny) he will be faced the choice to protect her or staying quiet to ensure his own daughter’s safety.
The relationships and dynamics in the book are authentic, and I really appreciated how the author took time to flesh out each character's backstory, especially Maggie’s. Frank's reflections on her upbringing help form a clearer picture of her personality and motivations. The revelations and twists as the book progresses are engaging, making it an emotional and thoughtful read.
However, I have to mention that the ending felt rushed. Given how detailed and carefully crafted each chapter was throughout the book, the final chapter seemed to skip over important details. The pacing in the last part felt off, and I wished the conclusion had more depth to match the rest of the story. Despite this, I thoroughly enjoyed every page up until that point, and the story as a whole is definitely worth reading."
"<br/>The Last One at the Wedding (Audiobook)<br/>Author Jason Rekulak, narrated by John Pirhalla <br/>Publish date: 10/8/2024 <br/> <br/>A chilling wedding day indeed! Frank Szatowski's estranged daughter Maggie calls him after 3 years of not speaking to him to announce her upcoming marriage to a man named Aiden who she's known for just 6 months. Not thrilled with the short courtship, Frank is reluctant to chastise Maggie much since he doesn't think he would speak to her ever again. He was a single father when his wife unexpectedly passed away had to raise her through times when most girls needed their mom and their last interaction caused a huge rift in their relationship. Determined to finally make things right, this invitation to the wedding could be a fresh start. <br/><br/>When he meets his future son-in-law it's a bit strange and any time he reached out to him prior to the wedding the timing didn't work out as if he was avoiding him. Frank already feels awkward when he finds out who Maggie's future in-law is since it's the man who owns the company she works for and he is a famous tech billionaire. Maggie and Aiden live in a fancy high-end skyscraper building in Boston and have the best of everything. The wedding is being held at the family's large secluded estate in New Hampshire and Frank feels like a fish out of water. Aiden's father is sparing no expense for this wedding, and Frank feels left out. When he arrives at the estate with his sister and her state ward in tow, Frank tries to focus on Maggie, and planning her big day is difficult. She is constantly busy and things on the property are very locked down. You want for nothing and if you need anything all you need to do is ask, but to leave the property the staff gives you grief. <br/> <br/>The famous rich family doesn't seem to be the town favorites and he hears a disturbing rumor regarding his soon-to-be son-in-law that causes concern. Being left to his own devices for a few days before the wedding, Frank uncovers oddities that steamroll into things a parent doesn't want to hear. Maggie looks and acts happy, but Frank is worried for his daughter. Getting alone time with her or Aidan, her husband-to-be is difficult. He is withdrawn and evasive and also Frank has yet to meet Aiden's mother who they say is ill. Things just aren't adding up and Frank is desperate to find out what is going on before Maggie commits to something that may not be in her best interest. Based on what happened in the past though, he fears if he pushes too hard, he could lose Maggie forever. <br/> <br/>The narrator did well voicing the characters' personalities making it easy to know which character was speaking. The buildup in the story was slow and didn't pick up until about halfway in. Then the story started to twist and pick up speed more into the mystery and thriller aspect. There was a particular part towards the end that brought a tear to my eye and I really liked it. I will keep it spoiler-free for others to enjoy it like I did. <br/> <br/>I thought this was interesting, but it takes a bit to get into the nitty-gritty of what a thriller usually is. So if you are patient, you will get there. Although compared to other thrillers I have read, this is tame. There is a quick moment of spice, death, and some alcohol abuse, and mentions of child welfare. If you are used to reading thrillers, the trigger warnings shouldn't affect you much. <br/> <br/>I appreciate the opportunity to listen to this audiobook given by Netgalley and Macmillan Audio in exchange for an honest review."
"Good read, just anticlimactic "
L C
Laura Carter
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