The Last Night Out by Catherine O'Connell

The Last Night Out

by Catherine O'Connell

'Ms. O'Connell is, quite simply, a hell of a storyteller, a master of plot, a tart observer of the social scene' FRANK McCOURT

'Few pages are turned without revealing new, surprising twists . . . a clever, enjoyable read' The Times


SIX FRIENDS. THREE SECRETS. ONE MURDER.

Maggie is set to marry the man of her dreams. Desperate for one wild last night out on the town before her big day, she gathers her closest girlfriends to hit the bars and party until dawn.

Only things go wrong - horribly wrong.

When Angie's body is found in the park the following morning, their night to remember quickly becomes a nightmare they all wish they could forget. Under police scrutiny, how far will Maggie and her friends go to keep their secrets? Far enough to protect a killer?

Reviewed by Eve1972 on

3 of 5 stars

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This book was alright. Not a single character was likable, and it didn't exactly blow me away, but it held my interest throughout. Plus the ending was actually a surprise and caught me off guard, so kudos for the author on that point. So yea, I don't really have much more to say about it. *shrug*



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