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The Couple at the Table (Spilling CID, Bk 11)
The Couple at the Table - Spilling CID, Bk 11
Author: Sophie Hannah
Jane and William are enjoying their honeymoon at an exclusive couples-only resort... — ...until Jane receives a chilling note warning her to "Beware of the couple at the table nearest to yours." At dinner that night, five other couples are present, and none of their tables is any nearer or farther away than any of the others. It's a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781529352856
ISBN-10: 1529352851
Publication Date: 2022
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4 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Hodder
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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maura853 avatar reviewed The Couple at the Table (Spilling CID, Bk 11) on + 542 more book reviews
Let's call this "Reaching the end of my patience with Sophie Hannah."

Sophie Hannah is the Mistress of the "great hook," the opening idea that is so crazy that you simply have to read on to find out how she's going to explain it. Scenarios in which the crime is impossible, the only possible perpetrators have cast-iron, air-tight alibis, and the method and motive are so high-concept that they make Midsummer Murders look like a true crime documentary. Like ... here, for example: six couples are holidaying at a high-end resort when one of their number is murdered. The murderer must be one of them -- but they all swear blind that they were together for the few crucial minutes when the murder takes place. How was it done ...?

Spoiler: cheating, that's how. Besides cheating, here Hannah seems to have doubled down on some of her least likeable writing quirks: skipping back and forth in time, giving whole chapters of first-person narration to annoying characters who just whitter on and on and on, as if whittering is somehow an endearing character trait in itself.

Two stars, because it did force me to read on. And one line did make me laugh: describing the home of the murder victim, a very unpleasant women, Hannah describes "floor-to-ceiling shelving that displayed small groups of books, huddled together with their pages facing the room instead of their spines ..."

She had it coming ...
flyinggems avatar reviewed The Couple at the Table (Spilling CID, Bk 11) on + 451 more book reviews
I was hoping for a little more surprise ending, but the pieces fit together and You know early on and are just waiting for others to catch up.

Culver Valley Crime, Spilling CID (US)
1. Little Face (2006)
2. The Truth-Teller's Lie (Hurting Distance) (2007)
3. The Wrong Mother (The Point of Rescue) (2008)
4. The Dead Lie Down (The Other Half Lives) (2009)
5. The Cradle in the Grave (A Room Swept White) (2010)
6. The Other Woman's House (Lasting Damage) (2011)
7. Kind of Cruel (2012)
8. The Carrier (2013)
8.5. The Warning (Pictures or it Didn't Happen) (2015)
9. Woman with a Secret (The Telling Error) (2014)
10. The Next to Die (The Narrow Bed) (2016)
11. The Couple at the Table (2022)


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