The Festival, Louise Mumford
The Festival, Louise Mumford
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The Festival

Author: Louise Mumford

Narrator: Alice White

Unabridged: 7 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HQ Digital

Published: 07/30/2024


Synopsis

Missed out on Glastonbury this year? Solstice Festival promises to be a KILLER weekend… Readers LOVE Louise Mumford! 'Simmering with tensions and twists. A summer must-read!' 'Vivid writing, a twisty plot, and an undertone of dark humour' Libby can’t believe her luck when she wins two tickets to the biggest event of the summer: Solstice, a music festival celebrating the longest day of the year. Wanting to escape their problems for a few days, Libby, and her best friend Dawn head deep into the Welsh countryside for a weekend of sun, fun and festivities. But what promised to be an exciting trip quickly turns into Libby’s worst nightmare. The scorching heat intensifies, the music becomes wilder, the people more unpredictable. When Dawn goes missing, Libby worries that something sinister has happened to her friend. And as Libby learns more about the festival’s dark origins, she begins to fear that something might happen to her too… Don't miss this heart-stopping and gripping thriller from Louise Mumford, perfect for fans of Lucy Clarke and Sarah Pearse. ‘It's the 1st time I've read a Louise Mumford book, but based on this it won't be my last. I can usually guess the twist at the end of these type of novels but nope, not this time. I loved this’ ‘Kept me up late with the twists and turns and excellent plot. Looking forward to more reads from Louise’ ‘Didn't want to put the book down but also didn't want to finish it!’ ‘It really kept you guessing, and was impossible to tell how it was going to end. So many different twists right up until the final page’ ‘What a gripping read! This author just keeps getting better and better!’

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'Simmering with tensions and twists. A summer must-read!' 'Vivid writing, a twisty plot, and an undertone of dark humour'