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Invitation to Death
Invitation to Death
Invitation to Death
Audiobook5 hours

Invitation to Death

Written by Bryan Smith

Narrated by Paul Stefano

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Once upon a time they were the cool kids. The most popular by far in the class of 1999. Then in senior year something terrible happened, a tragedy brought about by their shameful behavior one drunken night. A solemn vow was made to never speak of it and never see each other again after graduation. Now, decades later, they’ve received invitations to an exclusive Christmas Day event at remote Raven’s Reach manor. The lure? A shot at winning a million dollars. Once they’re together again, bad things start happening. Is this the past finally catching up to them or something far more sinister?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 23, 2021
ISBN9781669696292
Invitation to Death

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Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    With a plot that never really becomes too coherent this one leaves a lot to be desired with the ending feeling rushed and too easy for the author at the expense of believability.
    Not on par with Smiths other works of fiction.
    This one shld have prolly been about 25 chapters longer in order to give some better understanding of the reasons why any of this shit was really even happening to begin with. Perhaps a prologue that gave the details of “that long ago night” and why it was such an ordeal in the first place instead of starting with the sisters origins when tbh that had literally no bearing on aNything anyways.
    It was overall an interesting idea that fell way short of the mark and f lt more like reading a short story assigned as homework to a lazy student In Sophomore year who cldnt wait to be done writing the minimum number of pages to eek by with a C- .
    Sadly , I Do not particularly recommend .