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Night of the Party

Night of the Party

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Based on the provided content: "The Night of the Party" is a novel by Patricia Scanlan that explores the lives of four teenage friends in a rural village in Ireland, where a parish priest is found dead during a snowstorm in January 1982. The novel combines warmth, drama, and an unforgettable twist as the friends are forced to question their lives and confront their differences when one of them is suspected of being the killer.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 480 pages
\n Publication date: 04 April 2019
\n Publisher: Hachette Books Ireland
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In the heart of the charming village of Kilmitten, nestled amidst the majestic embrace of Ireland's winter wonderland, the Crossan family was preparing to host their annual party, a cherished tradition that had been woven into the fabric of their community for generations. However, as the night unfolded, a series of unexpected events would turn this joyous occasion into a night of mystery and intrigue.

Amidst the blinding snowstorm that raged outside, the parish priest, a beloved figure in the village, was found dead in suspicious circumstances, his body concealed within the confines of the family's ancestral home. The shockwaves of this tragic discovery sent ripples through the hearts of the Crossan family and their close-knit community, casting a shadow of doubt and suspicion over everyone present.

Among the guests at the party were four teenage friends, Tom, Conor, Tess, and Nina, who had grown up together in the village and shared a bond that transcended the boundaries of time and circumstance. They had been inseparable since their childhood days, and their friendship had been a source of strength and support throughout their lives. However, as the years passed, their paths diverged, and their lives took different directions.

One of them, Tess, carried a secret that had been weighing heavily on her heart for years. She had been witness to a crime that had shaken the village to its core, and the weight of the secret had been a constant burden, threatening to tear her apart. As the thirty-fifth anniversary of the priest's death approached, Conor, now a senior police officer, had reason to believe that Tom, a prominent politician, could help identify the killer.

Conor's dilemma drew the four friends back together, reuniting them after years of separation. As they gathered in the ancestral home, surrounded by the warmth and nostalgia of their shared memories, they were forced to confront the demons of their past and the differences that had grown between them. The night of the party became a catalyst for introspection and self-discovery, as they grappled with the choices they had made and the consequences they had faced.

Through their conversations and shared experiences, the four friends began to unravel the threads of the mystery that had haunted them for years. They discovered that the priest's death was not just a simple act of violence, but a complex web of secrets and lies that had been woven into the fabric of their community for decades. As they dug deeper, they uncovered a network of corruption and power struggles that had been hidden from the public eye, and they realized that the killer was still at large, waiting to strike again.

In the midst of their investigation, the four friends were also forced to confront their own personal demons. Tess struggled with the guilt of her secret, knowing that it had put her friends in danger and that she had been responsible for the pain and suffering of others. Conor grappled with the moral implications of his profession, questioning whether he was doing the right
right thing by putting his own interests before the needs of the community. Tom, meanwhile, faced the difficult decision of whether to reveal the truth about his involvement in the priest's death, risking everything he had worked for and risking the loss of his reputation and power.

As the night drew to a close, the four friends were left with a sense of uncertainty and dread. They knew that the killer was still out there, waiting for the opportunity to strike again. But they also knew that they had each other, and that their bond was stronger than ever before. They had faced their fears and their differences, and had emerged stronger and more united than ever before.

In the end, the mystery of the priest's death was solved, thanks to the tireless efforts of Conor and his team of investigators. The killer was brought to justice, and the truth was revealed to the public. But for the four friends, the real victory was the strength and resilience they had found in each other. They had learned that true friendship was not about avoiding the difficult conversations or hiding the truth, but about facing it head-on, and standing by each other through thick and thin.

As they said their goodbyes, the four friends knew that their lives would never be the same again. They had been through a harrowing
harrowing experience, but they had emerged stronger and more resilient than ever before. They had learned that life was full of surprises and that the only way to navigate through it was to embrace it with open arms and a willingness to confront the difficult truths that lay hidden beneath the surface.

The Night of the Party is a gripping novel that combines warmth, drama, and an unforgettable twist. It is a testament to the power of friendship and the resilience of the human spirit. It reminds us that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for redemption and that true friendship is a beacon of light that can guide us through the darkest of nights.

In the end, The Night of the Party is a story of friendship, a small town, and a big secret. It is a testament to the power of human connection and the resilience of the human spirit. It is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope for redemption and that true friendship is a beacon of light that can guide us through the darkest of nights.

\n Weight: 342g\n
Dimension: 198 x 128 x 29 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781473653788\n \n

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