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Book Club Kit: Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six by Lisa Unger

  

Book Club Kit Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six by Lisa Unger



Book Club Kit

Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six by Lisa Unger


Please be aware going into this post that it is for people who have read the book and therefore contains some spoilers.

About the book


Publisher: Park Row

Genre: Thriller, Domestic Thriller, Psychological Thriller,

Number of pages: 406

ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0778334228
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0778334224
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B09PGF31YQ

Published:  November 8, 2022

Purchasing links:  Amazon 


Book Covers


Book Cover Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six by Lisa Unger


Book Synopsis


Three couples rent a luxury cabin in the woods for a weekend getaway to die for in this chilling locked-room thriller.

What could be more restful than a weekend getaway with family and friends? An isolated luxury cabin in the woods, spectacular views, a hot tub and a personal chef. Hannah’s generous brother found the listing online. The reviews are stellar. It'll be three couples on this trip with good food, good company and lots of R & R.

But the dreamy weekend is about to turn into a nightmare. 

A deadly storm is brewing. The rental host seems just a little too present. The personal chef reveals that their beautiful house has a spine-tingling history. And the friends have their own complicated past, with secrets that run blood deep.

How well does Hannah know her brother, her own husband? Can she trust her best friend? Meanwhile, someone is determined to ruin the weekend, looking to exact a payback for deeds long buried. Who is the stranger among them?


About the Author


Lisa Unger is the New York Times and internationally bestselling author of twenty novels, including her latest SECLUDED CABIN SLEEPS SIX. With books published in thirty-three languages and millions of copies sold worldwide, she is regarded as a master of suspense. 

Unger’s critically acclaimed novels have been featured on “Best Book” lists from the Today Show, Good Morning America, Entertainment Weekly, People, Amazon, Goodreads, L.A. Times, The Boston Globe, Sun Sentinel, Tampa Bay Times and many others. She has been nominated for, or won, numerous awards including the Strand Critics, Audie, Hammett, Macavity, ITW Thriller, and Goodreads Choice. In 2019, she received two Edgar Award nominations, an honor held by only a few authors, including Agatha Christie. Her short fiction has been anthologized in The Best American Mystery and Suspense, and her non-fiction has appeared in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, NPR, and Travel+Leisure. Lisa is the current co-President of the International Thriller Writers organization. She lives on the west coast of Florida with her family.



Author Interviews


Australian Writers’ Centre with Lisa Unger (Jan 24, 2023)

A Bookish Home with Lisa Unger (Jan 17, 2023)

Game of Books Corks & Conversation II with Lisa Unger (Nov 11, 2022)

FOX 13 News with Lisa Unger (Nov 8, 2022)


Book Reviews



"This is one of those slow-build, multiple-POV suspense novels that will capture readers’ attention, while also frustrating them with the sluggish pacing." Read the full review by Smexy Books here.

 

"I also enjoyed getting to know the main characters. I felt like I really got a feel for all of them and with a few different POVs, I didn’t get overwhelmed or confused. They were different enough that I was able to get a read on each one that was telling the story." Read the full review by Pages, Plots and Pints here.


"...this tale is a wonderful mystery that asks a lot of intriguing questions about right and wrong and just what makes a person choose one over the other. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys a dark, nuanced suspense novel." Read the full review by All About Romance here.

 

Awards


• People Magazine Book of the Week 
• 
PopSugar Best Thriller and Mystery
• 
CrimeReads Best Psychological Thrillers
• 
Goodreads Editor’s and Readers Most Anticipated Book 
• 
BookPage Best Mysteries of November 
• 
BookBub Best Mysteries and Thrillers 
• 
Scary Mommy Best Fall Releases 
• 
St. Paul Pioneer Press Top Reads 
• 
The Saturday Evening Post Best Books to Cozy Up with this Fall   



Discussion Questions


Trina's adoptive dad died of suicide. If he hadn't, do you think she would still have turned into a killer eventually or do you think it was just down to what happened after his death that made her that way?

What does family mean to you? Is it important to be biologically related to be considered family?

Do you think children of sperm donors should be able to trace their biological relatives on that side of the family? 

Have you ever/ Do you know anyone who has taken a DNA test before and had surprising results? If you haven’t taken one, would you ever consider it? Why or why not?

When it comes to rape, how much blame should go to those that try to cover it up? Are they just as bad as the rapist? 

The owner of the cabin secretly watched all his guests. Do you think his maid knew? if yes, why do you think she never said anything about it?

In the book we get different perspectives of the people in the cabin, how does each differ from the other? First hand (involved in the situation), watching from afar in person or watching via video... which do you think offers the most truthful interpretation of what is happening? Why?



Quotes from Secluded Cabin Sleeps Six by Lisa Unger



I am the puzzle piece that you think will fit - but doesn't. 
Maybe if Scott hadn't died, I never would have been curious about my donor father. Because my dad? He was enough, more than enough.
You could be biologically related but not really a family. You can be a family - like spouses - but not be biologically related. 
She might endure Mako being unfaithful, but she couldn't abide that type of flaw in herself. 
Henry had a hard time understanding racism. People where just people, right? hey might differ in the color of their skin, features, or cultures, but under their skin, they were all the same. 
Maybe when it came to family, there were more questions than answers for some people. 
"There are lots of things we don't understand about genetics. But I have to believe that our choices mean more than our biology"
Cricket had no idea what the woman was talking about, but she could tell that whatever it was, there was something even uglier, even deeper beneath it. Like the bully on the playground that's abused at home. Hurt people hurt people. 
Maybe family is more than where you come from, maybe it's also where you're going, what you build with the choices you make.
"If anybody did anything, it was Mickey," she said. That was true, too. "Why should we be taking the blame for his actions?"
"Because we helped," said Cricket, her voice coming up an octave. "Maybe she's right-we're his handmaidens." 
"Just do one thing for me, girls," she asked as they sat in her living room. "Tell this story so people know what really happened to Libby. So other people will think twice about covering for bad men. Just tell the truth. Because it might help someone else. Because it matters."



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