The Midnight Club A novel

Margot Harrison

Book - 2024

It's been twenty-five years since The Midnight Club last convened. A tight-knit group of college friends bonded by late nights at the campus literary magazine, they're also bonded by something darker: the death of their brilliant friend Jennet junior year. But now, decades later, a mysterious invitation has pulled them back to the pine-shrouded Vermont town where it all began. As the estranged friends gather for a weeklong campus reunion, they soon learn that their host has an ulterior motive: she wants them to uncover the truth about the night Jennet died, and she's provided them with an extraordinary method--a secret substance that helps them not only remember but relive the past. But each one of the friends has something t...o hide. And the more they question each other, the deeper they dive into their own memories, the more they understand that nothing they thought they knew about their college years, and that fateful night, is true. The Midnight Club explores that innate desire to revisit our first loves, our biggest mistakes, and the gulf between who we are and who we hoped we'd be. --

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Time-travel fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Psychological fiction
Science fiction
Published
Toronto, Ontario : Graydon House [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Margot Harrison (author)
Item Description
Includes discussion questions.
Physical Description
358 pages ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781525809880
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Review by Booklist Review

Fans of the Netflix show The Midnight Club will enjoy reading this dark-academia tale that centers around a friend group that called themselves the Midnight Brunch Club. Paul, Auraleigh, Sonia, Byron, and Jennet met at a picturesque Vermont college. They were inseparable, and as adults they are forever linked by the death of Jennet. Her body was found in a spot where other bodies had been discovered, but it is unclear what exactly happened to her. She might have killed herself, or someone might have killed her. Auraleigh, who was with Jennet the night she died, has brought the group back together to remember their friend. But she also wants to help her friends with their memories and uncover what actually happened to Jennet. There are horror and sf elements in the book that will appeal to fans of both of those genres, and though there are threads that connect to The Midnight Club, this novel can be enjoyed on its own.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Four friends relive a tragic event from their college years in this taut and introspective time-travel thriller from Harrison (Only She Came Back). In 1989 at Dunstan College in Vermont, five members of the school's literary magazine staff--self-conscious Byron, quiet artist Jennet, outsider Sonia, intellectual Paul, and rowdy Auraleigh--form the Midnight Brunch Club, staying up late drinking and eating Auraleigh's sumptuous omelets. All are disturbed by an anonymous article in the magazine titled "The Warning," which declares, "What's going to kill us is that we can't stop looking backwards." Soon thereafter, Jennet drowns under mysterious circumstances. The resulting grief, fear, and guilt put the surviving club members on a path to disappointing adulthoods, marred by broken marriages, wanderlust, and faulty memories about Jennet's death. In 2014, Auraleigh invites the gang to her bed & breakfast near the college to drink the mysterious "elixir of the pines," which will enable them to travel back to the past to learn once and for all whether Jennet's death was suicide, an accident, or murder, and in the process figure out where their lives went wrong. Harrison meticulously weaves flashbacks, elaborate time-travel twists, and the perspectives of each main character into a suspenseful saga about regret and missed opportunities. This deserves to be savored. Agent: Jessica Sinsheimer, Context Literary. (Sept.)

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