Josh Baxter, the man behind the wheel, is a virtual stranger to Charlie. They met at the campus ride board, each looking to share the long drive home to Ohio. Both have good reasons for wanting to get away. For Charlie, it's guilt and grief over the murder of her best friend, who became the third victim of the man known as the Campus Killer. For Josh, it's to help care for his sick father. Or so he says. Like the Hitchcock heroine she's named after, Charlie has her doubts. There's something suspicious about Josh, from the holes in his story about his father to how he doesn't seem to want Charlie to see inside the car's trunk. As they travel an empty highway in the dead of night, an increasingly worried Charlie begins to think she's sharing a car with the Campus Killer. Is Josh truly dangerous? Or is Charlie's suspicion merely a figment of her movie-fueled imagination?
What follows is a game of cat-and-mouse played out on night-shrouded roads and in neon-lit parking lots, during an age when the only call for help can be made on a pay phone and in a place where there's nowhere to run. In order to win, Charlie must do one thing--survive the night.
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Rating: 3 Stars
My Review: This one was tough for me. It was a little hard to get into and the pacing was super slow for the most part, but there were things thrown in here and there that kept me interested enough to keep reading. The jumping back and forth from reality to what happened in Charlie's heard was a bit confusing at times but I loved the idea behind it. The twist at the end was surprising and definitely unexpected. Overall this is a good thriller and if you don't mind a slower paced book you'll love this one.
Review
—USA Today
“A fast-paced, twisty thriller....A first-rate read....But then, with four final pages, Sager reveals a final surprise that is stunning yet somehow feels exactly right.”
—Associated Press
“With every mile, the tension rises toward a deliciously unbearable pitch.”
—Good Housekeeping
"Nineties-era nostalgia (Nirvana, pay phones, cassettetapes) paves the way for a truly haunting potential kidnapping story."
—Entertainment Weekly
“If a scary, creepy, don’t-turn-out-the-lights thriller is on your summer reading agenda, who better to turn to than Sager?”
—CNN
“I couldn’t put down Survive the Night and I didn’t want to try. Riley Sager’s terrific heroine Charlie Jordan starts this thriller on the ride of her life and the action accelerates on every page, through twists and turns into the darkness. A high-octane narrative fueled by intensity, emotion, and danger, Survive the Night puts Riley Sager in the driver’s seat of modern crime fiction.”
—Lisa Scottoline, #1 bestselling author of Eternal and Someone Knows
“Noir at its best! This one-sitting-read of a thriller will grab you in the opening pages and simply not let go until the very (and very shocking) end. Author Sager is a master of creating both psychological suspense and richly drawn characters, both good, bad and somewhere in the middle. Bravo!”
—Jeffery Deaver, author of The Final Twist
"Riley Sager's premise is bone-chilling—what if you caught a ride from a guy who could be a serial killer?—and his writing is propulsive and gripping. Woven throughout is a clever nod to classic movies, which adds to the intricate architecture of this absolutely terrific book."
—Sarah Pekkanen, #1 New York Times bestselling co-author of You Are Not Alone
"The perfect summer binge!"
—J.D. Barker, New York Times bestselling author of A Caller's Game
"Sager excels at playing with reader expectations and in concocting plausible, gut-wrenching twists.”
—Publishers Weekly, starred review
“[Sager’s novels are] all creepily atmospheric, easy to read without being fluffy, and fun as hell. Each book has also been better and more confident than the last.”
—Vulture, “46 Books We Can’t Wait to Read in 2021”
"Sager’s signature blend of campy homage and tense thrills is on full display in his new story of suspicion and doubt at 60 miles an hour.”
—CrimeReads "Most Anticipated Crime Books of 2021: Summer Reading Edition"
"Seatbelt mandatory! Like hurtling down a twisty road, Survive the Night is a heart-pounding ride that will keep you guessing at every dizzying turn. Ingenious, surprising, and so much fun."
—Taylor Adams, author of No Exit
"Compulsively readable, pulse-poundingly tense with ingenious, gasp-worthy twists, Survive the Night is Hitchcockian film noir magic wrapped inside one of Sager’s signature propulsive plots. A story about a ride share gone terribly wrong, this white-knuckle thriller kidnapped me and held me hostage as I raced through to its deliciously satisfying climax.”
—May Cobb, author of The Hunting Wives
“Sager has been turning out one fine thriller after another since Final Girls, his 2017 breakout novel, and this one just might be his best yet. It's certainly his most complex.”
—Booklist
“All of Riley Sager’s books take an established horror or thriller trope and give it a smart, knowing twist. This time, it’s a creepy hitchhiking situation (with the added bonus of a ’90s setting!).”
—BookPage, “2021 Preview: most anticipated mysteries & thrillers”
"A love letter to final girls and badass cinematic heroines, Sager’s new tale ripples with taut pacing, nail-biting tension, and a series of twists that will leave you whiplashed. I devoured this book."
—Erin A. Craig, New York Times bestselling author of House of Salt and Sorrows
“If you’ve read any Riley Sager books in the past then you know there are bound to be twists in this story that you won’t see coming no matter how hard you try, and Survive the Night is filled with them. Another killer book (pun definitely intended!). I couldn’t put this down; it may be Sager’s best one yet.”
—Suspense Magazine
“Sager’s books are always a thrilling treat, and this is absolutely no exception.”
—The Parkersburg News and Sentinel
“Like Charlie, readers will find themselves distrusting their own perceptions as the book navigates an ever-windier route through a dark and dangerous landscape.”
—Bookreporter
“Sager is at the absolute height of his powers…The paranoia dripping from every page is palpable, making for a compulsive read.”
—Murder & Mayhem
"The best way to cool down during the hot summer months? Thrills and chills! Riley Sager is delivering both in his new novel."
—Bookish
“Riley Sager delivers an utterly convincing, genuinely engrossing story.”
—Mystery Scene Magazine
“Sager’s tight focus on the pair as they plow through the night, stopping at lonely diners and gas stations that could be escape routes for Charlie, cranks up the stress level to 11. Gen X readers with fond memories of phone booths, analog message boards, and Nirvana will be especially taken with this nerved-up, noir-ish road trip into the past.”
—Air Mail
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