
Member Reviews

Thank you NetGalley and Atria Books for the eARC.
Wow, what an intriguing and tense book, loved it!
I came a little late to the table discovering Mark Edwards' books, but am glad I have most of his older books to enjoy now.
This one is a true nailbiter, I couldn't put it down and loved the ending. The premise is quite unique, so are the 2 timelines, and the ending is great.

I couldn't put it down!
The Wasp Trap is a story about a psychopath. But the question is, who is the psychopath? And what do they want? More than that, it's a story about friendship, betrayal, lies, family, unrequited love and a few other things.
The suspense, creepiness, foreboding and mystery that is weaved throughout this story is pretty incredible. There are twists upon twists. The characters were developed really well and I was shocked by the end of the book with the reveal of the multiple secrets!

Mark Edwards never disappoints. His books always have interesting twists, and just when you think it’s over, the endings provide a little something extra. The Wasp Trap was a five star read for me based on entertainment value. Looking forward to reading more of Edward’s’ work.
Thanks to NetGalley and Atria Books for the opportunity to read this book!

This was a fun to read psych thriller with lots of twists!
Thank you very much to NetGalley and Atria Books for the advanced reader’s copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

A group of former friends, colleagues, revolutionaries, are reunited in the wake of a death of their mentor. What comes next depends on who spills their secrets..
Such a great thriller that pulls in greed, nostalgia, and of course - psychopaths.

Mark Edwards is our modern day Agatha Christie. He has a talent for spinning webs of mysteries and lies and then untangling them in a way you don't expect. This book is no exception! In 1999 a professor gathers up a group of six young people for an experimental project. Flash to the future, the professor has died, and his proteges gather to pay their respects and share memories. Only it doesn't stop there! Secrets and lies are exposed and even long time friends have unexpected sides to them. Do we really know ANYONE? This book is hard to put down and completely enthralling, an interesting mystery from a fantastic author.

You think you know your friends and what happened 25 years ago, but do you really?
Friends reunite after a beloved professor passes away to reminisce. Little do they know, they’re in for more than they bargained for.
This book had many twists and turns and held my interest through out. Thanks, Netgalley!

Mark Edward’s new book The Wasp trap was a great twisted read . It gave me an Agatha Christie vibe. It had me guessing and trying to figure out what would happen to the end . I loved the flashbacks to 1999 and the comparison to now . I was glad to be able to reread this book as I have always loved his books .

This was my first from this author but won’t be my last! Loved the locked room mystery element! Fast paced throughout and kept me turning pages.

This is a fast paced page turner full of hidden secrets among old friends. During a reunion dinner honoring an old professor/boss a deadly game begins to reveal long buried secrets and not everyone will survive. Once again Mark Edwards delivers a twisty psychological thriller that keeps you guessing until the end. 4.5 stars rounded down.

3.5 stars
In the summer of 1999 Professor Sebastian Marlowe hired six recent university graduates, Will, the narrator, Georgina, Theo, Sophie and Rohan and they, along with his nephew, Dominic who did odd jobs, and cook/cleaner Eve, spent the summer at his home in the country. The six were well ring on an idea dreamed up by the professor, a new dating app based on an extensive personality profile. While working on the app the group decides to use the profile as the basis for a test for psychopathy, an interest of the professor’s, as a type of surprise for him. However, at the end of the summer the professor suddenly decides to scrap the entire app with no explanation.
Now, more than twenty years later, the group of six meets at Georgina and Theo’s home to remember the recently deceased professor. But, apparently, at least one of the six has a secret that he or she has been keeping all these years. A secret that may be worth the lives of all six.
This was definitely an above average thriller. I liked both the scenes set in 1999 and the now. There was just one part that bothered me a bit (no spoilers) but it ended up advancing the plot, so…. Anyway, loads of people like thrillers so I can definitely recommend this one.

This book was amazing! I absolutely love the plot and setting. The writer did such an amazing job at laying out the story and keeping you interested. I was gripped and glued to my screen while reading. I just wanted to know everything. I also did not predict anything! The writing was so clever and well done!

3.5 stars.
I really enjoyed this psychological thriller. The narrative is driven by dual timelines and a locked room setting. I didn’t fully connect with the characters, but I did enjoy the claustrophobic setting and found this to be an entertaining suspense read.
My thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to review this book.

It is the summer of 99’….Dot coms popping up everywhere.
People from all walks of life come together to create something revolutionary. Algorithms created. Tests made. Tests taken. Decisions made. Mistakes made. Everyone has a secret…or two.
2024….
Everyone comes together again for a dinner party. Some guests were not invited. Secrets revealed. Test results. Game played.
Fast paced psychological thriller that I could not put down. Like wow!! The secrets in this book!! The reveals!! The suspense!!
Not much I can say without giving anything away. This is definitely a recommendation for readers that love a heart racing psychological thriller.
Thank you NetGalley, Atria Books and the author for this gifted ARC for review consideration. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

The Wasp Trap is a tense thriller set in dual timelines. Mostly one characters POV with a few exceptions. Six friends who worked together on a dating app based on psychological testing reunite for a dinner to remember their deceased colleague. The dinner party quickly turns into a nightmare that can only be ended when a secret is revealed. But which guest has the right secret?
I really enjoyed this book. My first time reading Mark Edward’s and I’ll definitely look for more of his work in the future. The story kept me guessing right until the end. Excellent surprise ending. I thought the dual timelines were well done. Tension definitely built at a good speed and it was very hard to put down as a result. I did find the parts in the locked room could be a bit slow at times.

I had a wild ride reading this title from Mark Edwards. I thought the storyline was creative and interesting. The dual timelines worked out well for character development and plot. I wasn't bored at all. The mystery and twists and turns were spot on! Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC.

Wow, this thriller was absolutely incredible!
The Wasp Trap is about a test between friends to uncover who’s a psychopath. I had no idea that was coming! This book was full of twists and turns, and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
It’s told in two timelines: 1999, the summer everything went wrong, and a horrific dinner party in 2024.
You’ll get to see friendships, second chances at love, betrayal, and lies. It’s a rollercoaster of emotions, and I highly recommend it!
I want to thank NetGalley and Publisher for the e-arc in exchange for my honest review.

Wow! Thank you netgalley the publisher and author for the early read of this book! I can say this one you won’t want to put down! It draws you in from the beginning and makes you question every single person in the story. You might think you know who done it but the end will truly shock you! I did NOT see that coming. 4.5 stars from me!

This book was so good! A dinner party gone wrong, old friends with way too many secrets, and a creepy psychological experiment from their past. The Wasp Trap hooks you right away with its locked room style mystery and keeps you flipping pages with a mix of nostalgia and paranoia. The dual timelines are done really well, by slowly unraveling what really happened in the past, while the tension in the present ramps up. The twists were great too! Just when you think you have it figured out, the author throws you off completely. I enjoyed this fast paced thriller!

First, I read this book in two days. There is quite a bit to unpack here. The story goes back and forth from past (1999) to present (Dinner Party at Georgina/Theo’s home). A few guest have been invited to remember Prof. Sebastian who recently passed away. The professor gave them (Will, Lily, Rohan, Theo, Georgina and Sophie) a life changing opportunity to build a dating website. While living at Thornwood the Prof. Estate, murders take place and someone knows what happened.
Present: Dinner party in full effect, everyone is catching up from 25 years ago when they all last saw each other. Weird things are starting to happen. The doors and windows at Georgina/Theo’s home are locked now that the wifi is down. Nobody can enter or leave.
This was a wild ride. The twists, lies, revelations and who to trust all unfold in one evening that turns deadly.
My opinion is mine alone and would love to know what other readers think of Mark Edwards “The Wasp Trap.”