Being trapped in a car with a potential killer with no escape put Charlie in a perilous situation and I was anxious to see how she would make her exit. Containing most of the book’s plot to the confines of a car really upped the tension and kept it on a constant high throughout. I really loved the idea behind Survive the Night, it made for such a great thriller. So what the hell is she supposed to do? Using only her wits, Charlie must outsmart a killer, plan her escape and most importantly survivd the night. With nowhere to run, Charlie fears that she could very well be Josh’s next victim. Stuck in her own head Charlie begins to theorise that Josh is the ‘Campus Killer’, the man who killed Maddie and two others. Josh could be absolutely anyone, he could even be a killer. Now stuck in a car with a complete stranger Charlie begins to fear for her life. Despite knowing nothing about each other, the pair soon open up and begin swapping family stories and even sharing secrets, things take a darker turn however when Charlie begins noticing holes in Josh’s story. Searching out the college ride share board she meets Josh, and the two agree to drive home together the next night. After the murder of her roommate Maddie, Charlie wants nothing more than to leave college behind and be back home with her Nanna Norma. Survive the Night follows Charlie Jordan, a girl who is looking to get away. Riley Sager Reviews: Final Girls, The Last Time I Lied, Lock Every Door, Home Before Dark
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