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The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager is a suspenseful thriller that follows Emma, who returns to Camp Nightingale as an art instructor, the place where three girls disappeared 15 years ago. The novel expertly weaves between past and present, revealing secrets and mysteries surrounding the girls' disappearance. The writing style is engaging, with a mix of mystery and suspense that keeps readers captivated until the very end.

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    Final Girls by Riley Sager
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    Final Girls by Riley Sager is a psychological thriller that follows Quincy Carpenter, one of three survivors of separate massacre incidents. Quincy, dubbed a Final Girl by the media, struggles with memory loss surrounding the night her friends were murdered at Pine Cottage. When another Final Girl is found dead, Quincy is forced to confront her past and unravel the mysteries surrounding the traumatic events that have haunted her for years. The book weaves between Quincy's present life and the chilling events of the past, keeping readers on edge with unexpected twists and suspenseful storytelling.

    My hands are covered in frosting when Jeff calls. Despite my best efforts, the French buttercream has oozed onto my knuckles and into the hammocks between my fingers, sticking there like paste. Only o...

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    Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
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    Jules, a young woman facing unemployment and heartbreak, takes a job as an apartment sitter in a luxurious and mysterious building called the Bartholomew. Despite being warned about strange rules and disappearances of previous sitters, she accepts the job for the high pay. As she delves deeper into the secrets of the building and its residents, Jules uncovers a sinister truth that puts her own life in danger. The story is described as a suspenseful and atmospheric thriller with unexpected twists that keep the reader on edge.

    But the woman next to me certainly fits the bill, with her blue Chanel suit, blond updo, perfectly manicured hands weighed down by several rings. She might be in her fifties. Maybe older. Botox has ma...

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    Survive the Night by Riley Sager
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    In "Survive the Night" by Riley Sager, college student Charlie is grappling with guilt and grief after her best friend is murdered by a serial killer known as The Campus Killer. Desperate to escape, she hitches a ride with a stranger named Josh, suspecting that he might be more dangerous than he appears. As the tension mounts over the course of a dark and suspenseful night, Charlie's film obsession blurs the lines between reality and fiction, leading to a gripping cat-and-mouse game filled with twists and turns.

    The narrative unfolds like a Hitchcockian thriller, with Charlie as an unreliable narrator navigating a claustrophobic and menacing journey. The author expertly weaves in references to old movies, adding layers of suspense and intrigue as Charlie's suspicions about Josh grow, culminating in a dramatic and satisfying reveal.

    Charlie has already steeled herself for flight, mentally listing all the scenarios in which she should run. If the car looks battered and/or has tinted windows. If someone else is inside, no matter th...

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    The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager
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    The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager follows Casey Fletcher, a recently widowed actress who escapes to her family's lake house in Vermont. As she struggles with grief and alcoholism, she becomes obsessed with her neighbors, Tom and Katherine Royce. When Katherine goes missing, Casey is determined to uncover the truth behind her disappearance, leading to unexpected twists and revelations about the dark secrets lurking in the serene setting of the lake.

    The book combines elements of mystery, horror, and psychological thriller, with a setting that adds to the eerie atmosphere. Through the eyes of a complex and unreliable protagonist, the story unfolds with unexpected plot twists and suspenseful moments that keep the reader engaged until the chilling conclusion.

    But the motion in the water now has my full attention. Rising from the rocking chair onto legs unsteady after three (or four) day drinks, I watch the lake’s glassy surface again break into sun-dappled...

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    Home Before Dark by Riley Sager
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    Maggie Holt returns to Baneberry Hall, a house her family fled in terror when she was five years old. Her father wrote a bestselling memoir about their haunting experience, but Maggie has no memories of it and believes it to be lies. After inheriting the house upon her father's death, she decides to uncover the truth behind the horrors of the house, alternating between present-day experiences and excerpts from her father's book. The book weaves a thrilling horror story filled with suspense, false clues, and red herrings, keeping readers engaged from beginning to end.

    From the moment I enter the office, I know how things are going to go. It’s happened before. Too many times to count. And although each incident has its slight variations, the outcome is always the sa...

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    The Only One Left by Riley Sager
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    Riley Sager's "The Only One Left" is a twisty and spine-chilling gothic thriller set in a decaying cliffside mansion where Lenora Hope, accused of murdering her family years ago, is now mute and confined to a wheelchair. Kit McDeere, a home health aide, is assigned to care for Lenora and uncovers dark family secrets as she becomes obsessed with solving the mystery behind the deaths. The story is filled with haunting atmosphere, clever twists, and vivid descriptions that keep the reader on the edge of their seat, leading to a suspenseful and unpredictable journey towards the truth.

    The novel intricately weaves together past and present, blending elements of psychological suspense with a gripping plot that keeps readers guessing until the very end. With vivid descriptions that make the mansion come alive, a complex relationship between Kit and Lenora, and a series of shocking revelations, "The Only One Left" delivers a rollercoaster of emotions and surprises that will leave readers captivated and eager to uncover all the dark secrets hidden within Hope's End.


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    The Kind Worth Killing - Henry Kimball by Peter Swanson
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    'The Kind Worth Killing' by Peter Swanson is a psychological thriller full of twists and turns, following the story of Ted and Lily who meet in an airport bar and discuss the possibility of killing Ted's wife. The book is narrated from multiple perspectives, providing a deep dive into the minds of characters involved in a deadly game of deceit, revenge, and murder. With a gripping plot and engaging writing style, the book keeps readers on the edge of their seats as they navigate through the intricate web of lies and manipulation.

    “Do I know you?” I asked. She didn’t look particularly familiar, but her American accent, her crisp white shirt, her sculpted jeans tucked into knee-high boots, all made her look like one of my wife’s...

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    Kill River by Cameron Roubique
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    In the summer of 1983, 13-year-old Cyndi is sent to camp in an effort to break her out of her shell and make friends. Along with three other kids, they decide to sneak out of camp and end up trapped in a mysterious water park, stalked by a dark presence. The story is a blast of a book from beginning to end, fast-paced, thrilling, and filled with '80s pop culture references, fitting perfectly into the slasher genre.

    The book excels at creating an atmosphere of summer camp and weaving in '80s pop culture references. It slowly builds up the suspense, drawing readers towards the creepy water park with eerie vibes, leading up to the main action. The writing style is described as descriptive but following a steady beat, with the last half of the book being very entertaining and nostalgic.

    Cyndi was only vaguely aware of the background noise on the crowded school bus. All the laughing, screaming kids, road noise, and squeaks of the old bus were all but drowned out by the headphones bla...

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    Camp Slasher by Dan Padavona
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    Camp Slasher by Dan Padavona is a classic 80s slasher horror novel that follows the story of a group of young people hired to renovate Camp Bear Lake for its grand reopening. As they work on the property, eerie events start to occur, including mysterious disappearances and unexplained happenings in the nearby town of Timber Corners. The book pays homage to iconic slasher films like Friday the 13th, delivering a fast-paced and tension-filled narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats. With a mix of gory kills, creepy atmosphere, and well-developed characters, Camp Slasher is a thrilling ride through a summer camp gone wrong.

    The writing style of Camp Slasher is reminiscent of classic horror movies, evoking nostalgia for fans of 80s slasher films. The author, Dan Padavona, skillfully builds suspense and tension throughout the story, keeping readers engaged and eager to find out what happens next. The book expertly blends elements of mystery, horror, and thriller, creating a chilling atmosphere that immerses readers in the world of Camp Bear Lake and its dark secrets.


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    The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware
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    The Woman in Cabin 10 follows the journey of Lo, a travel journalist, who embarks on a luxury cruise for an assignment. However, her trip takes a dark turn when she believes she witnesses a murder in the cabin next to hers, which is supposedly empty. As she tries to uncover the truth, she faces disbelief, twists, and turns, making the plot more complex and suspenseful. The book is a psychological thriller with a fast-paced mystery, short chapters, and multiple dramatic changes in the plot direction, keeping readers on edge.

    The narrative style of The Woman in Cabin 10 is described as engaging, suspenseful, and atmospheric. The story is filled with twists and turns that keep readers guessing until the end. Despite some flaws in characters and pacing, the book manages to create a sense of tension and intrigue, making it a gripping read for those who enjoy mysteries filled with unexpected developments.

    “Go away,” I groaned. Delilah mewed and butted me with her head. I tried to bury my face in the pillow but she continued rubbing herself against my ear, and eventually I rolled over and heartlessly pu...

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