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Murder in Paradise by Greg Wilson

barnsey's review against another edition

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4.0

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I think this book will always be compared to Agatha Christie's 'And Then There Were None' as there are obvious similarities but despite that, I really enjoyed the modern setting.

A newspaper advertisement brings together a group of strangers for a 'Survivor'-type tv show. They're transported to an island in the South Pacific where they're expected to live and film for a year. Things start to go wrong almost immediately when several group members discover they know one other. The radio, which is their link to the outside world, is found to be a receiver rather than a transmitter; so when things really start to go haywire, they're unable call to for help. The islanders soon discover a murderer in their midst and the so-called tv documentary was nothing but a ruse to bring them to the island for some vigilante justice. But which one of them is the murderer? Who has motive and opportunity? Paranoia creeps in... and there's no way off the island!

I thought Murder In Paradise was a great whodunit. Some of the characters I liked and others I didn't. Some were genuinely nice people and others were not. It trotted along at a good pace and I wanted to discover who would survive and who would not. It kept me guessing until the end.

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4.0

I started reading, and found myself pleasantly surprised. It was easy to read, and an interesting idea. There are so many characters in this book that I thought I'd never be able to follow them all, but it turned into a really easy story to get into. It was fast-paced, with a whole host of interesting characters to follow, as well as some intriguing mysteries right from the off. I finished it very quickly, and did not predict what was to come! A great read.

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