Title: Number One Fan
Author: Meg Elison
Genre: Thriller
Published: 2022
Description: On her way to a speaking engagement, bestselling
novelist Eli Grey gets into a cab and accepts a drink from the driver, trusting
that everything is fine. She wakes up chained in the stranger’s basement. With
no close family or friends expecting her to check in, Eli knows she needs to
save herself. She soon realizes that her abduction wasn’t random, and though
she things she might recognize the captor, she cant figure out what he wants.
Her only clues are that he’s very familiar with her books and deeply invested
in the fantastical world she creates. What follows is a test of wills as Eli
pits herself against a man who believes she owes him everything – and is determined
to take it from her.
Review: The first thing that came to mind, when reading the synopsis, was “Misery”
by Stephen King. In this book, Annie Wilkes, number one fan of author Paul
Sheldon, keeps her favorite writer hostage in her house and is obsessed with his work and its
main character. In “Number One Fan”, the genders are swapped, but the set-up is
similar.
Eli Grey is the author of fantasy novels and is kept chained in a
basement of a man who is a fan of her work. This captor remains unnamed at
first, but we soon learn who he is. But we are still left in the dark about his
motives. The story is very different from “Misery” aside from the premise, but
it’s clear this book was an inspiration for Meg Elison.
The book is pretty disturbing and gruesome, in what the captor does to
Eli and the circumstances he lets her live in. The story is told from the third
person and that works well. This way we get to know things that the other
characters don’t know yet.
WARNING!!! THE NEXT PART MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS!!!
Towards the end, we are in the courtroom. I did not like this part of
the book and it ruined my overall experience of the book. I would’ve been more
interested in Eli’s state of mind after the fact and how she would be dealing
with everything. We get a small glimpse of it, but Elison could have explored
this more.
“Number One Fan” is a disturbing thriller novel, that is well-written
but didn’t quite stick the landing in the end. I found that last part a bit
disappointing.
Rating: 3/ 5
Author: Meg Elison
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