The Dinner Club

by Saskia Noort

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On a cold winter's night, an elegant villa goes up in flames. Evert Struyck, happily married and father of two, dies in the blaze. His wife, Babette, escapes with the children. Babette is also a member of The Dinner Club, a group of women whose husbands all do business together, but soon she discovers that friendships within the club are not as unconditional as they seem. And it also becomes apparent that some people have benefited greatly from Evert's death... A hugely enjoyable show more psychological thriller. show less

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Saskia Noort's The Dinner Club is a blend of mystery and social commentary with a good dash of hard-core romance thrown in. The story begins with an unknown male decrying, with heavy overtones of suicide, his failed marriage and the imminent breakup of his home. The saga then swiftly shifts to the close-knit group of friends known as “The Dinner Club” as they gather outside the burning home of Evert and Babbette and their 2 sons. Evert dies in the fire and, as the remaining friends rally to offer aid and comfort to the family survivors, they immediately accept Babbette's explanation that the psychologically unstable Evert tried to kill them all. Karen and her husband Michel agree to temporarily house Babbette and children after show more another couple abruptly reneges on their previous offer to do so. Two weeks later Hanneke, Karen's best friend among the group members, dies in a fall from a hotel balcony. While the police raise the possibility of suicide, Karen is convinced Hanneke would never have killed herself and begins questioning other members of their social circle.

As Karen investigates Hanneke's death, she reveals a self-absorbed collection of “beautiful people” whose shared loneliness and isolation in the ex-urbs of Amsterdam has drawn them together. At first, just the wives socialize, but eventually their husbands also become part of the pack. In addition to dinner parties, tennis, European vacations, and elaborate parties to celebrate almost any occasion, the men begin creating business deals with Simon, the handsome alpha-dog financier whom Karen finds irresistibly attractive. As she investigates her friends' deaths, she is shocked by revelations of several affairs among group members and lots of other secrets that make it impossible to know who is telling the truth. Where has the quest for money, power, and social status led these couples? Is one among them a very clever killer?

Noort's first-person narrative, as told by Karen, renders a believably caustic portrayal of female relationships that form in the pressure cooker of suburban elitism. They all strive to project and maintain a facade of perfection: the perfect marriage, the perfect family, the perfect home. Add some steamy sexual encounters and you have a tasty meal if not a gourmet dinner.

The Dinner Club is an appealing mystery whose setting adds a distinctive flavor to the plot but the book should also appeal to non-traditional romance readers. However, devotees of the cozy mystery might want to skip the steamy appetizers and just devour the main course.
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I liked this. A bunch of Dutch 'Ladies Who Lunch' get together regularly to consume vast quantities of alcohol. They bitch about eachother and bed eachother's husbands on the quiet. It could have been trashy, but I think what helped the book was that the narrator, Karen, is quite nice, normal and likeable.

The shifting relationships between the women, based on who is having an affair with who at any given time, are quite complex, and I came near to losing track of them at times. Perhaps a diagram would have helped.

One thing that did impress me about the Dutch side of it was the way multi-millionaires routinely arrive at eachother's houses on bicycles, and cycle home again to avoid drunk-driving. We could all learn a lesson from that show more methinks. show less
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Saskia Noort is een van dé thrillerschrijfsters van Nederland. Toen ik de Eetclub (inmiddels ook verfilmd) als luisterboek tegenkwam, ben ik het maar gaan lezen, onder mijn motto om zoveel mogelijk verschillende schrijvers te lezen (en zo natuurlijk goede schrijvers hoop te ontdekken).

Ik vond dit boek een beetje zoals alle Nederlandse literaire thrillers. Ik vond het boek voorspelbaar en de personages ook niet echt origineel. De schrijfstijl is dan wel vlot en het leest lekker weg, maar ik zou het toch absoluut geen literatuur durven noemen. Voor mij betekent het predikaat literaire thriller dan ook niet zoveel. De eetclub heeft mij niet aangezet tot meer van Saskia Noort's boeken.
Vrij spannend boek; intrigerend over "vrienden" en pseudovrienden.
Leuk om te lezen.
I think this is supposed to be a thriller, but it doesn't read like one. The women are annoying and sooooo sad.

They have to be friends, otherwise they are so lonely. (nag)
They don't really like each other, but hey, what can you do? (more nag)
They don't do anything but drink and complain. Typical Dutch nagging housewives.

I've finished the book (I've read worse), but I did not enjoy it. There is no way to connect to these 'characters' and most of all, I could not find any sympathy for any of them.
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read in all at once on teh plane over to the US.... very good book!

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Canonical title
The Dinner Club
Original title
De eetclub
Original publication date
2004
Important places*
Bergen, Noord-Holland, Nederland
Related movies
The Dinner Club (2010 | IMDb)
Dedication*
Voor mijn geliefde Marcel.
First words*
Hij schonk zichzelf een glas rode wijn in en morste, waarna hij vloekte en met de mouw van zijn jasje de wijn wegveegde, iets wat eigenlijk helemaal niet bij hem paste.
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(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Ik glimlachte zomaar, voelde me licht als een veertje in de win en neuriede een stom, oud liedje over de zomer, dat spontaan in me opkwam.
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Fiction and Literature, Suspense & Thriller
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839.3137Literature & rhetoricGerman & related literaturesOther Germanic literaturesNetherlandish literaturesDutchDutch fiction21st Century
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