by Riley Sager
My Rating: 4.5 StarsIt was a game played in a small cabin at a summer camp, Camp Nightingale. Two Truths and a Lie. This game was played between four campers, Vivian, Natalie, Allison and Emma. One night three of the girls snuck out. As the youngest then, all Emma could do was watch, ordered by the ...
My Rating: 4.5 StarsIt was a game played in a small cabin at a summer camp, Camp Nightingale. Two Truths and a Lie. This game was played between four campers, Vivian, Natalie, Allison and Emma. One night three of the girls snuck out. As the youngest then, all Emma could do was watch, ordered by the ...
What I enjoyed about this one is the twists and turns happening all throughout the novel. You think it’s one thing, but it’s leading to another, yet out comes another possible solution to the mystery however it ends up being another red herring and so on. The guessing games keep the book on your toe...
Hmmm, I have to say that this book was a wee bit disappointing. The reviews are stellar, for the most part, and my hopes were high but all I can summon up when I try to write a review is “meh”. I guess I’m broken again. Or maybe I’ve read too many of these but, boo hoo hoo, I was hoping for somethin...
I had a very hard time suspending disbelief throughout this Novel to rate it any higher than 2.5 Stars. There were way too many character' s actions and decisions that just couldn't possibly have happened and that kind of ruined the story for me. However there is suspense at the heart of this nov...
Fifteen years ago the three girls who were staying with Emma Davis in a tiny cabin at Camp Nightingale vanished into the night never to be seen or heard from again. The camp closed its doors after the tragedy, but Francesca Harris-White, the wealthy owner, finds Emma and tells her she will be reopen...
I tend to avoid thrillers and mysteries because I'm almost always disappointed by the endings. I especially dislike when authors bring in a complete stranger as the "bad guy" that I've spent no time with in the story! Man, I hate that. Not so with this one! Holy smokes - this was a great read fi...
So Excited. That's been me since I discovered one of my most favorite thriller authors back when I read 'Final Girls', with its flashy red and black cover, back in the first week of July of 2017. I now like to pretend that author Riley Sager is releasing his books in time for my birthday each year, ...
Man, oh man, Riley Sager is a master at messing with the mind of the reader! Last Time I Lied should've been titled Everybody Lies because there are secrets buried everywhere, both literally and figuratively. The story starts a bit slow, but once it has its hooks in you, there's no breaking loose as...