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Our Last Resort
Clémence Michallon
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Publisher
Knopf Publishing Group
Date
July 8, 2025
Fiction
Mystery, Crime, & Thriller
A reunion between estranged siblings is interrupted when a woman is found murdered at their luxury vacation resort, dredging up memories from a shared childhood they've tried to keep buried in the past.
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As shocking as it is tragic ... Full of dark twists, shocking surprises, and strong messages about love.
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Michallon does incredible work building both characters and tension.
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