It Ends at Midnight
Overview
It Ends at Midnight begins with a group of old university friends reuniting for New Year in a luxury country house. Years have passed since their student days, but the past has not settled. Old rivalries, hidden resentments and unresolved betrayals begin to surface as the night moves toward midnight and something terrible happens.
Writing & Voice
We found Tyce’s writing sharp and deliberate. The prose moves quickly but keeps a tight grip on tension. Conversations carry the weight of old grievances, and the careful pacing lets unease build steadily as memories and motives start to clash.
Content & Perspective
The story unfolds through alternating viewpoints that reveal how differently each character remembers the same past. What seemed like friendship during their student years now looks far more complicated. Each revelation pushes the group closer to the truth about what really binds them together.
Themes
The novel explores memory, privilege and the corrosive power of resentment. It asks how loyalty shifts over time and how easily people rewrite their past to protect themselves. Beneath the surface glamour of the reunion lies a deeper story about jealousy and long planned revenge.
What Worked
- Tightly controlled suspense that builds toward a decisive final act.
- Layered perspectives that reveal competing versions of the past.
- Atmospheric setting that traps the characters together.
Minor Quibbles
- The large cast takes time to fully settle.
- Some early scenes rely on familiar reunion tensions.
Final Thoughts
We finished with the sense that some friendships never fade, they simply wait for the right moment to explode.
Rating: ★★★★½ / 5

