Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this but my one complaint is that key pieces of the plot twists seemed evident early in the book. I prefer for a thriller to surprise me and very little about this one did except maybe the "why" question. I liked it though. I would recommend it and would definitely read other books by Riley Sagar (this was my first). I'm actually curious now as to his prior books and whether they follow a similar style or formula or if they are completely different.
I hate to say anything specific about the book because as I said, the who, what, where, how (even the how) didn't seem that surprising from my suspicions at the earliest inkling that something was off. I like to go into a thriller without details from the jacket cover or from other reviews if possible so I do not want to give anything remotely spoiler-ish.
I think most readers of this genre will enjoy this book but not be awed by it either. It was better than average but not off the charts great.
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Neurologist & avid book-lover; Many genres: Thrillers/Suspense/Mystery, Fiction (most subtypes), YA, Middle-grade, Dystopian/Fantasy/Sci-fi, Non-fiction (usually science/medical/political); married to wonderful man and we have 4 children and 1 DIL; If not reading, I might be watching sports with the fam (almost anything) or binge-watching the latest releases; I do read some neurology and medicine in there too...
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