The Stranger at the Wedding, A. E. Gauntlett
The Stranger at the Wedding, A. E. Gauntlett
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The Stranger at the Wedding
A Novel

Author: A. E. Gauntlett

Narrator: Sophie Rundle

Unabridged: 8 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/13/2024


Synopsis

This program is read by actor Sophie Rundle, who played Ada Shelby on Peaky Blinders.

Before love at first sight, there were things no one saw.

Annie never much believed in love. That is, until meeting Mark. After crossing paths on morning commutes, they connect at a group counseling session for trauma survivors. Each recognizes something in the other, though both hide their own troubled pasts.

It’s a whirlwind romance that propels Annie through their courtship, all the way to her wedding day—a day she couldn’t have predicted for herself once upon a time yet now feels surer about than anything in her life.

But as Annie stands at the altar, casting her eyes over the rows of well-wishers, she spots a stranger in the crowd, and she soon learns that her new life isn’t going to be the happily ever after that she had planned. Who is the stranger at the wedding? What really happened to Mark’s first wife? And was Annie and Mark’s meeting as random as it first appeared, or is something more sinister at work?

A sizzling thriller, A. E. Gauntlett's The Stranger at the Wedding will make you think twice before saying “I do.”

A Macmillan Audio production from Henry Holt & Company.

About A. E. Gauntlett

A. E. Gauntlett completed an MA in English Literature at King’s College London in 2010, before joining the publishing industry as a literary agent. The Stranger at the Wedding is his debut thriller, written in secret while agenting the work of numerous bestselling authors of his own.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Meagan✨semi-hiatus 👻 on August 06, 2024

Arc Review Publishing Date: 8/13/2024 My Rating: 2.5 stars . The Plot- Annie is standing at the alter when she looks to the crowd of people attending her wedding she notices a strange man, that she never invited and has no idea who he is. Annie’s paranoia seeps out and she begins the realize maybe her......more

Goodreads review by Teju on August 13, 2024

May I kindly suggest a different title for this. To me it just didn't fit with the story. So Annie marries Mark, but Mark has been married before, his wife vanished! We don't know what happened to her, till someone starts digging around into her disappearance and uncovers that Annie may have a few q......more

Goodreads review by Tonya on August 11, 2024

Unhinged, slow-burn, and twisted describe this thriller. It was slow initially but eventually pulled me in. The ending was shocking and somewhat abrupt. The narration added intensity and emotion to this unpredictable story. The dual timelines could be a bit confusing and the narration added clarity.......more

Goodreads review by Mallory on August 24, 2024

This book wasn’t exactly what I was expecting from the title but it was an interesting suspense story. I listened to the audiobook and the narrator did a good job, but the story shifts narrators and timelines without any indication which made it very hard to follow the story. This wasn’t the narrato......more

Goodreads review by Kate on March 28, 2024

It is really quite hard to enjoy a book where none of the characters are particularly nice or even relatable. I found the characters in this book all a little too one dimensional to really enjoy it. The action sort of starts in the middle and apart from one or two forays into the past it stays there.......more


Quotes

Selected for Zibby's Summer Reading List

"An un-put-downable thriller about a couple whose relationship unravels on their wedding night. ... Gauntlett moves fluidly between past and present ... without once allowing the pace to flag. By the time the explosive finale arrives, readers may find they’ve been up all night."
Publishers Weekly, starred review

"A terrific slow burn of a thriller with beautifully constructed twists. I thoroughly enjoyed The Stranger at the Wedding."
–Sarah Pekkanen, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Wife Between Us and The Golden Couple

"Sharp, shocking, twisting and twisted. The Stranger at the Wedding is darkly thrilling, clever and unsettling."
–Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of We Begin at the End

"Beautifully insidious, The Stranger at the Wedding is a perfectly unsettling debut, bringing the sense that all is about to go to smash coupled with a story so compelling you’ll lose sleep desperate to know what happens next. Gauntlett’s elegant writing weaves seamlessly between past and present, intertwining joy and fear until dread takes over completely. And that dread oozes from the pages … This is the book everyone will be talking about this year. Outstanding!"
J.T. Ellison, New York Times bestselling author of It's One of Us

"A masterpiece of misdirection."
The Sunday Times

"Nothing about The Stranger at the Wedding is as it seems—especially how the happy couple came to be. Surprises lurk throughout this thrilling blend of myth, suspense, and delightfully disturbing twists."
–Chris Cander, USA Today bestselling author of The Weight of a Piano

"There’s more than one stranger at the wedding in A.E. Gauntlett's dark and clever debut. A keep-you-guessing thriller that slyly examines the leaps of faith required by saying 'I do,' The Stranger at the Wedding will keep its readers flipping pages right up to its shocking conclusion."
–L. Alison Heller, author of The Neighbor's Secret

"The Stranger at the Wedding is an eerie and intelligent meditation on how our pasts shape us, subverting expectations the moment you believe you've guessed the plot. A. E. Gauntlett has produced an expertly written tale whose characters possess rich and recondite interiorities and intentions, about which you'll be guessing until the last page."
–Flora Collins, author of Nanny Dearest

"A modern-day Talented Mr. Ripley, a tale of obsession and deception, you won’t be able to put it down."
Abigail Bergstrom, author of What a Shame

"The Stranger at the Wedding is a cunning, twisted mystery that will keep you second-guessing who you can trust until the very last page"
–Sara Ochs, author of The Dive

"Superbly twisty and thoroughly addictive."
–Alice Clark-Platts, author of The Flower Girls

"An elegant, chilling thriller that kept me guessing—I was gripped by this clever study of love, obsession and the myths we tell ourselves about a happy ever after."
–Phoebe Locke, author of The July Girls

"Witty, with great characters and laced with threat and darkness."
Suk Pannu, author of Mrs Sidhu's 'Dead and Scone' (now a major TV series)