The Writing Retreat: A New York Times bestseller by Julia Bartz

The Writing Retreat: A New York Times bestseller

by Julia Bartz

'A five-star read that’s intelligent, accomplished and exciting. I dare you to put it down.' Janice Hallett, author of The Appeal

The dark, atmospheric, feminist offspring of Squid Game, The Hunting Party and Misery

A book deal to die for.

Five attendees are selected for a month-long writing retreat at the remote estate of Roza Vallo, the controversial high priestess of feminist horror. Alex, a struggling writer, is thrilled.

Upon arrival, they discover they must complete an entire novel from scratch, and the best one will receive a seven-figure publishing deal. Alex’s long-extinguished dream now seems within reach.

But then the women begin to die.

Trapped, terrified yet still desperately writing, it is clear there is more than a publishing deal at stake at Blackbriar Estate. Alex must confront her own demons – and finish her novel – to save herself.

This unhinged, propulsive, claustrophobic closed-door thriller will pull you in and spit you out…

Reviewed by Quirky Cat on

4 of 5 stars

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Book Summary:

Alex is a struggling writer who has never felt so isolated. You see, a year ago (almost to the day), she lost her best friend and, with her, many of their mutual acquaintances. That took a heavy toll on her mental health, and it's showing in her writing.

So when she's given a chance to go on a writing retreat with her favorite author as the host, she doesn't hesitate. Maybe this is what she needs to get through her horrible writing slump. Only, there are a few problems with this writing retreat, and by the time she learns that – it's too late.

My Review:

If there's one thing The Writing Retreat got right, it's the atmosphere. This was such a chilling and fascinating read. It was like a puzzle to solve, only with a lot more stress and tension! If you're looking for a book with many twists, check out The Writing Retreat.

Admittedly, it took me a little bit to get into this novel. Actually – thinking back on it, I think I enjoyed the middle part the most. The intro took a bit to get me invested, and the ending could have been stronger. But the intrigue in the middle? Perfection!

One of the best parts of this novel would have to be the steady building of tension. Who's behind this whole mess? How deep does it go? Will anyone survive? Those are questions that were swimming around my head.

Another plus for The Writing Retreat is the social commentary laced into the story. It's pretty accurate to call this a feminist thriller. It was a nice touch, if I may say so.

Highlights:
Layered Mystery
Mystery/Thriller
Feminist Vibes

Trigger Warnings:
Blood
Assault
Kidnapping
Racism

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