Title: Survive the Night
Series: -
Author: Riley Sager
Description: Charlie Jordan is being driven
across the country by a serial killer. Maybe.
Behind the wheel is Josh Baxter, a stranger Charlie met by the college ride share board, who also has a good reason for leaving university in the middle of term. On the road they share their stories, carefully avoiding the subject dominating the news - the Campus Killer, who's tied up and stabbed three students in the span of a year, has just struck again.
Travelling the lengthy journey between university and their final destination, Charlie begins to notice discrepancies in Josh's story.
As she begins to plan her escape from the man she is becoming certain is the killer, she starts to suspect that Josh knows exactly what she's thinking.
Behind the wheel is Josh Baxter, a stranger Charlie met by the college ride share board, who also has a good reason for leaving university in the middle of term. On the road they share their stories, carefully avoiding the subject dominating the news - the Campus Killer, who's tied up and stabbed three students in the span of a year, has just struck again.
Travelling the lengthy journey between university and their final destination, Charlie begins to notice discrepancies in Josh's story.
As she begins to plan her escape from the man she is becoming certain is the killer, she starts to suspect that Josh knows exactly what she's thinking.
Review: Student Charlie Jordan gets into the car with a complete stranger, Josh
Baxter. She met him at the campus bulletin board. Charlie was looking for a
ride to Ohio and Josh was looking for someone to share a ride with.
Charlie is still mourning her best friend, Maddie, who became the third
victim of the so-called campus killer. Charlie is therefor anxious to go home
to her grandmother and decides to share a ride with Josh, who is going to visit
his sick father. Is Josh really who he says he is?
I have enjoyed two Riley Sager book before, one not so much. “Survive
the Night” is somewhere in between those.
Charlie is an unstable person and someone you can’t really trust as a
narrator. Because she suffers from blackouts, due to movies that play out in
her head, it’s often not clear whether what she is seeing is real or another
movie in her head. That makes it very suspenseful. Josh is also someone we don’t
know whether we can trust him or not. There are often reasons to believe he is
up to no good, but then again, maybe Charlie is imagining it.
Because Charlie is a major movie buff, there are a lot of movie
references. Especially in the beginning of the book and I can understand it
might be annoying at times. And me, as a movie buff myself, found it a bit too
much at times. Sager was overdoing the movie references a bit. I used them too,
but not to this extend.
Because the events take place over one night and a large chunk of the
story is set in the car, the tension is very present and unpredictable. There
are some twists in the book, one I never saw coming. Another I did predict, but
wasn’t obvious.
The book is set in the 90s and I liked that part as well. I enjoyed the
atmosphere and the twists. But again, the constant references eventually started
to bug me. I enjoyed the book, especially the second half of it, but it’s not
one of my favorites by Riley Sager.
Rating: 3,5/ 5
Series: -
Behind the wheel is Josh Baxter, a stranger Charlie met by the college ride share board, who also has a good reason for leaving university in the middle of term. On the road they share their stories, carefully avoiding the subject dominating the news - the Campus Killer, who's tied up and stabbed three students in the span of a year, has just struck again.
Travelling the lengthy journey between university and their final destination, Charlie begins to notice discrepancies in Josh's story.
As she begins to plan her escape from the man she is becoming certain is the killer, she starts to suspect that Josh knows exactly what she's thinking.
Behind the wheel is Josh Baxter, a stranger Charlie met by the college ride share board, who also has a good reason for leaving university in the middle of term. On the road they share their stories, carefully avoiding the subject dominating the news - the Campus Killer, who's tied up and stabbed three students in the span of a year, has just struck again.
Travelling the lengthy journey between university and their final destination, Charlie begins to notice discrepancies in Josh's story.
As she begins to plan her escape from the man she is becoming certain is the killer, she starts to suspect that Josh knows exactly what she's thinking.
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