The last party

A. R. Torre

Book - 2024

A loving mother. A notorious murderer. They both have reasons to hide their secrets in a novel of escalating shock and suspense by New York Times bestselling author A. R. Torre. Perla Wultz lives with her husband, Grant, and their precious daughter, Sophie, in a gated Pasadena community. Affluent, sociable, and accomplished, Perla plays the part of loving wife and mother to perfection. It seems an ideal life, if not for a decades-old crime that has become Perla's dark and consuming secret obsession. Twenty-three years ago, Leewood Folcrum confessed to murdering two young girls during a birthday party. Though he's been condemned to a life sentence, his crime is not forgotten. Not by Perla, nor by an inquisitive doctoral student int...erviewing Folcrum for his dissertation. He's getting the killer to open up--about his motives, his confession, and the truth of what really happened on that horrible night. As the past and the present entwine, the deceptions behind the infamous murder begin to surface. But who's deceiving who now? And why? And as an ingeniously twisted plan is set in motion, who will be the next to die?

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Subjects
Genres
Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
Seattle : Thomas & Mercer [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
A. R. Torre (author)
Physical Description
338 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781662519574
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A children's party that turned fatal a generation ago seems headed for an equally gruesome remake. It might seem hard to find two people with fewer points of contact than Leewood Folcrum, who's serving a life sentence in California's Lancaster Prison for his murderous attack on his daughter, Jenny, and two friends who attended her 12th birthday party all those years ago, and Perla Wultz, a go-getting apartment manager who lives an hour away in Brighton Estates, a gated Pasadena community, with her well-to-do husband, data scientist Grant Wultz, and their daughter, Sophie. But fans who've devoured Torre's earlier suspensers will know to expect worse developments than they could imagine themselves. The presentation of Perla as an obvious narcissist who's amused by her own falsehoods is an obvious tell. So is the fact that Lee has agreed to do a series of interviews with Timothy Valden, a graduate student writing a dissertation on confessions and deceptions, but is determined to keep him from learning the real truth about the Folcrum party. And there's the rapid approach of Sophie's 12th birthday, which she plans to celebrate with two friends her mother invited for a sleepover. To say more would spoil the revelations and shocks that Torre, rapidly shifting from one player's first-person perspective to another's, has planted with her usual diligence. But even savvy veterans who predict every twist will still keep turning the pages compulsively as the mystery curdles into suspense. The story hurtles to an anticlimactic climax that presses the question: Just how happy did you want the ending to be? Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.