If you've already listened to 's New York Times best seller , then you know you're in for a wild ride with Hulu's new miniseries based on the book. But with a listen as unique, bizarre, and twisty as Moriarty's eighth novel, it's not surprising if you have some questions. Maybe it's been a while and you want a refresher on the story before you watch the show, or maybe you haven't listened to the book yet and want more details before you jump in. Either way, we’re here to help.
We've compiled some of the most commonly asked questions about Nine Perfect Strangers, and we have the answers for you. Here's everything you need to know about Nine Perfect Strangers—the book, the TV series, and all their combined secrets.
Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Nine Perfect Strangers.
What is Nine Perfect Strangers about?
Well, the "nine perfect strangers" of the title is a little deceptive, because some of the characters in this story know each other from the beginning. Nevertheless, this listen follows nine guests who all go on a 10-day retreat to the Tranquillum House, a health and wellness resort that promises to transform everyone who stays there. Every guest has different reasons for wanting to come to the resort. Some are looking to relax. Some want to lose weight. Others are trying to deal with grief, while still others are struggling with addiction. But the longer the guests stay at the Tranquillum House, the more they begin to realize that this place is not at all what it seems.
What's the big twist? The owner of the spa, Masha Dmitrichenko is secretly microdosing all of the guests with LSD. In the book, this all culminates in Masha giving the guests large doses of LSD and ecstasy and then locking them in a room together. When they come down from their highs, the guests realize they're locked in a room and have no means of escaping. Masha watches the guests as they scramble to escape the room, and to further mess with their heads, she plays the sound of a burning fire over the speakers so that they fear they might risk being burned alive if they can't escape. The twist within the twist? By the time help arrives to set the guests free, they realize the door was unlocked the whole time.
The television series, according to insiders, will end differently from the book. So, if you've already listened to Nine Perfect Strangers and are just starting to watch the show, don't be surprised if it doesn't all go down like this in the final episode.