Survive The Night

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Published by Thorndike Press Large Print.

ISBN:
978-1-4328-8823-7
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3 stars (2 reviews)

6 editions

First Sager book that I've enjoyed.

4 stars

I get why people hate this one, but I found it a fun read. Yes, the FMC has a LOT of flaws and issues that make everyone super upset, but as someone that has mental health issues, I can fully understand where the doubt comes into play for Charlie. The gaslighting through this book is insane.

For the record, I am not one that reads thrillers and mysteries with the intent of trying to figure out the twists or anything. I like to dumbly follow along with the MC and be surprised by the twists. That's why I enjoy a McFadden book as well. They're like comfort reads almost because I don't feel a need to dissect them in any way, shape, or form. These are quick reads that I can get sucked into and just enjoy the ride for.

The only real irk that I had with it is …

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2 stars

As the rating descriptions go, 2 is about right, it was ok. If I could give half-stars, maybe I would bump it up 2.5. The overall story was a good premise, but the execution needed a few more passes. Many of the characters key actions did not seem to match their motives or established personality. The three plot twists at the end seems a bit much, and the ending wrap rather implausible.

I enjoyed Riley Sager's Home Before Dark book, so I'll still give others of his a shot.