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The Wedding Guest

(Alex Delaware 34) An Unputdownable Murder Mystery from the Internationally Bestselling Master of Suspense

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The Wedding Guest

By: Jonathan Kellerman
Narrated by: John Rubinstein
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Random House presents The Wedding Guest by Jonathan Kellerman, read by John Rubinstein.

Jonathan Kellerman’s legendary thrillers have sold over 80 million copies.
This might be his best yet.

An uninvited guest. A missing identity. A trail of deadly secrets.

When a horrified bridesmaid finds the body of a young woman at a wedding reception, it makes the bride and groom’s choice of a Saints and Sinners theme all the more macabre.

There are no means of identification and nobody knows the victim.

The bride is convinced someone is trying to sabotage her big day. The groom is sure it’s a dreadful mistake.

It’s up to brilliant psychologist Alex Delaware and LAPD Lieutenant Milo Sturgis to uncover the truth. They have a hundred guests to question, and a strong suspicion that the motive for murder is personal…

The party’s over.
AND THE HUNT FOR THE KILLER IS ON.
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'Jonathan Kellerman's new crime thriller delivers a killer wedding in more ways than one ... a thoroughly engaging whodunit'
CULTUREFLY
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Jonathan Kellerman's readers love The Wedding Guest:

‘Unputdownable!’
‘The book ticks all of the boxes and does not disappoint’
‘It has to be 5 stars!’
‘This book had me gripped throughout’
‘Always a thrill to read Mr Kellerman’s work and this did not disappoint’
‘I devoured it in one sitting’

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Jonathan Kellermann's new crime thriller delivers a killer wedding in more ways than one ... a thoroughly engaging whodunit
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The story is average at best, but the performance absolutely awful. This narrator reads like a child, pauses in the wrong places, mispronounces words and absolutely cannot do accents or different voices so keeps pulling you out of the story.

Terrible Performance

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