Dossier: FATAL INVITATION
Every course is a clue. Every guest is a suspect. A deep dive into FATAL INVITATION — 71,701 words across 41 chapters.
Overview
FATAL INVITATION Every course is a clue. Every guest is a suspect.- Genre: Culinary Thriller (Psychological Thriller, Mystery)
- Word Count: 71,701
- Chapters: 41
- Reading Time: ~4h 47m
- Setting: India
- Content Warning: Violence, psychological manipulation, food-related horror. Reader discretion advised.
The First Line
"It's happening."
2 words. No warm-up, no scene-setting — the story announces itself and expects you to keep up.
The Story
A culinary thriller where every course served is a clue, and every guest at the table harbours deadly secrets. When an exclusive dinner invitation turns lethal, the line between gourmet and grotesque dissolves.
Themes
- Food
- Murder
- Deception
- Psychology
- Culinary arts
- Suspense
What makes FATAL INVITATION distinctive is not any single theme but the way food, murder, deception interact. Each thread pulls against the others, creating tension that carries the narrative forward.
Structure
41 chapters spanning 71,701 words:
Why This Book
FATAL INVITATION is classified as a Hero book — one of the strongest works in the archive. As the only culinary thriller in the archive, it stands as a singular exploration of the genre.
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