Wanting Daisy Dead

Wanting Daisy Dead

by Sue Watson

Murder
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Added on January 11, 2026

Description

They all had a reason. Only one had the nerve.Twenty years ago, student Daisy Harrington went out for the evening and never came home. Her body was found a week later. The killer was caught. Case closed.Now, on what would have been her fortieth birthday, her five university housemates are invited to a weekend gathering. None of them want to go. But none of them can refuse—the invitation makes it clear that if they don’t attend, the past they’ve spent two decades hiding will finally come to light.Because the man convicted of Daisy’s murder was innocent. And one of the five has known this all along. As the weekend unfolds, the truth threatens to finally be revealed…They all wanted Daisy dead, but one wanted it more. The question is…who? And why?

Reader Reviews

★★★Ceecee

2.5 rounded up to 3. I like a slow burner especially if the characters are interesting. This though is just slow, it’s slow to get going and never gets pacy. It’s repetitive and so I never really invest in it and in the end just want it over and done with. Characters are not likeable and so I don’t care very much! Not for me. Amazon Prime First Reads - September 2025.

Fliss

I hated this book for so many reasons. It's badly written. The dialogue is used in the clunkiest and most expository way, forcing people to say things they'd never realistically say so that they can be explained to the reader.All the characters are unlikeable, but not in an interesting way. Just a low-grade, everyday unpleasantness that doesn't make them enjoyable to spend time with. They're almost caricatures.It's so repetitive. Not much really happens but it's drawn out to an entire book lengt

★★★★★Tonya

Spicy, scandalous and suspenseful describe this addictive thriller! I loved every wicked minute of this twisted tale of jealousy, deception and betrayal. The premise of a group getting together to find “ the real killer” was intriguing. The characters were well developed, each bringing their own unique experience with the murder victim Daisy. I couldn’t stop reading. I loved being part of the twisted journey to the identity of the killer. I highly recommend this book to all thriller addicts.