
But yes, overall, both the cover and the blurb do their job quite well.Ī few months ago, Charlie’s best friend was murdered. The imagery surely promises a thrilling adventure, albeit a sinister and diabolical one. If one can get around this small obstacle, the book is a simple enough read for beginners.īoth the cover and the blurb do a great job of grabbing the attention of the prospective reader.

However, the references to the popular culture of 1990s America, particularly the American movies and songs, might prove to be a little cumbersome for beginners. The language of the book is simple enough to be picked up by beginners. Read on to know more about Riley Sager’s Survive the Night and my experience of reading it. It didn’t come as a surprise when the book kept me hooked for a good eight hours. But gosh! The enthusiasm and excitement I experienced were something. And this time, it is about a serial killer.Įven though the book was released months ago, I could only pick it up last week.

Imagine my excitement when I realized that the author is back again with yet another creepy thriller. Sometimes you need to choose one.”Įver since I read Riley Sager’s Home Before Dark last year, I’ve been meaning to pick up other books written by him (Lock Every Door, Final Girls, and The Last Time I Lied). “Sometimes you can’t simultaneously be smart, brave, and careful.
