
The Wasp Trap
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Date published:- September 16th 2025
Author:- Mark Edwards
No. of pages:- 400 pages
Genre:- Thriller
Quick Review:- a fast paced thriller and a page turning thriller. The ending was quiet unexpected as it divides between past that happened in 1999 to the present.
Rating:- 4 stars

A dinner party in a beautiful Notting Hill townhouse turns into a sinister game, as six old friends are forced to spill their darkest secrets…or else.
Six friends reunite in London to celebrate the life of their recently deceased ex-employer, a professor that brought them together in 1999 to help build a dating website based on psychological testing.
But what is meant to be a night of bittersweet nostalgia soon becomes a twisted and deadly game when the old friends find themselves held at gunpoint. They are given an ultimatum: reveal their darkest secrets to the group or pick each other off one-by-one.
It soon becomes clear that their current predicament is related to their shared past. The love questionnaire they helped develop in 1999 for the dating site was also turned into a tool for weeding out The Wasp Trap. This and the other tragic events of that summer long ago may help reveal the truth behind a killer hiding in plain sight.
Alternating between the past and present with a colorful ensemble of characters, The Wasp Trap is a fast-paced and twisty thrill ride that is perfect for fans of Lucy Foley and Alice Feeney.

Will gets invited to a dinner party at Notting Hill to celebrate and remember their deceased professor, Professor Sebastian. As they share their memories, they soon get locked inside the house was forced to play a sinister game. Out of the six guests, one of them is holding a deep dark secret. The secret goes back to the time in 1999 when all the six guests were students and used as test subjects for Professor’s experiment and one of them ends up getting killed…
The story is told in multiple POVs–we have the main protagonist Will, the story shifts back and forth from the present day to 1999. We also have Mia who was apparently hiding inside the house even though her parents believe that she has gone out. We know most of the characters are unreliable characters including Will and we are all curious as readers to see what the secret was about. The whole story was fast paced and there were some twists and turns in the book and the ending was quiet unexpected.
Overall, this is the first book I have read of Mark Edwards and looking forward to read more books from this author.
Worth four stars.











