Member Reviews
Jules Larsen is pretty pleased about her new job as apartment sitter at the posh Bartholomew building, the home of some of Manhattan’s richest and most famous residents. As a lowly sitter, Jules is instructed not to interact with or disturb any of the residents, but she strikes up a friendship with fellow apartment sitter, Ingrid. Ingrid begins to share what she knows about the Bartholomew, and it’s far from comforting. Jules tells herself the stories are just urban legends, until Ingrid disappears and then the stories become all too real. The tension in this story kept me riveted, part ghost story, part thriller, this book should firmly cement Sager as one of the best new thriller writers in the genre
Sager, like wine, gets better every year!! This book was so riveting, I missed lots of sleep, but well worth the loss. It’s chilling, thrilling, disturbing, but in my opinion so absolutely possible it just makes it more scary. A must read for Sager fans, thriller fans, horror fans, or just those who love a crazy chilling read that is sure to make their heart pound in excitement!
I will be ranting and raving this book up, in Chapter Chatter Pub, as a must read for everyone that can handle disturbing cruelty of our world!
I can not thank Netgalley enough for granting me a review copy of this book. I have been a fan of Riley Sager since his first novel Final Girls and I was even more impressed with The Last Time I Lied. Lock Every Door absolutely did not disappoint. Sager has quickly taken the spot of my favorite author and I can’t not wait for him to write more. LED has an engaging plot, interesting characters and great.....well everything. What I enjoy about Sager more than anything is his ability to nearly blindside me with twists. Sure I might figure out who-done-it but there’s always something else I didn’t expect. Read this book!!
Another fun mystery from Riley Sagar! This one was easier to figure out than the earlier novels, but I still enjoyed the twisted plot and the creepy setting.
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It took me completely by surprise, and that's hard to do with books in this genre.