Final Girls by Riley Sager

Final Girls

by Riley Sager

'If you liked GONE GIRL you'll like this' STEPHEN KING

FIRST THERE WERE THREE

The media calls them the Final Girls – Quincy, Sam, Lisa – the infamous group that no one wants to be part of. The sole survivors of three separate killing sprees, they are linked by their shared trauma.

THEN THERE WERE TWO

But when Lisa dies in mysterious circumstances and Sam shows up unannounced on her doorstep, Quincy must admit that she doesn’t really know anything about the other Final Girls. Can she trust them? Or...

CAN THERE ONLY EVER BE ONE?

All Quincy knows is one thing: she is next.

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1 of 5 stars

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If I have to describe this book in 3 words, they will be way, too and slow. This book takes way too much time to build up. I quit halfway in because I fell asleep whilst reading it. The story became interesting at 75% (I fast forwarded) and that's way too late for a thriller.

It started off really promising, let me be clear on that. However, the story didn't move one single bit and whenever it did, it was very predictable. It's such a pity, because I had high expectations for this one. It seemed like a murder mystery with a twist which was not standard in the thriller genre. Oh how wrong was I.

No, I would not recommend this book to anybody, sorry.

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