"This romantic mystery, filled with country-house atmosphere and cookery, offers an homage to Agatha Christie'sAnd Then There Were None . . . addictive." -
Booklist
Faith Fairchild is asked to cater a very small, very private college reunion on an isolated New England island-an event that could be her dream job. But when she discovers the true reason for the get-together, not even the spectacular ocean views can keep it from turning into a nightmare. Thirty years ago, bestselling suspense writer Barbara Bailey Bishop lost her twin sister in a tower fall deemed a suicide. But Barbara is convinced that Hélène did not die by her own hand, and she's trapped Hélène's former classmates-her prime suspects-at her home with no phone lines, no cell reception, and no means of escape.
One by one, the alumnae fall prey to a madwoman. A disturbed sister's revenge . . . or a former coed's coverup? Faith must quickly unlock the secrets of Hélène's last night if she wants to leave the island alive.
"An intricately plotted novel that challenges readers." -
The Boston Globe
"Page keeps the reader guessing to the very end. Cozy mystery buffs will enjoy trying to find the Christie references." -
Library Journal (starred review)
"Readers of the series will relish this addition; Christie fans will enjoy an engaging tribute." -
Publishers Weekly
"It may be impossible to surpass
And Then There Were None, the obvious model here, but Page builds tension and makes us care about the suspects' troubled lives." -
Kirkus Reviews