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A review by honeybeejoyous
No Exit by Taylor Adams
5.0
Darby is driving home from college to visit her dying mother when a blizzard causes her to pull over at a rest stop to wait out the storm. There are four other travelers stopped at the same rest stop and they settle in for the long haul. What could have been a cozy get together where strangers become best friends drastically changes tones when Darby catches a glimpse of a child locked in a crate in the back of one of the other traveler’s van. Now she knows she’s snowed in with a kidnapper, but has no idea which of her fellow travelers might be the criminal. As the story progresses and Darby tries to get to the bottom of the mystery to save the child, she learns that everyone has more secrets than she’d ever guess.
I packed this book when I went on vacation and I read the whole thing on my short flight to Florida. No Exit kept me turning the pages and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. The story was action-packed and full of twists, some of which were satisfyingly predictable and others which I didn’t see coming in a million years. I loved rooting for Darby and I genuinely never knew how the story would end, right up until the last page. If you like action-packed, white knuckle thrillers, I think you’ll like this one. I especially recommend it if you liked Final Girls by Riley Sager.
I packed this book when I went on vacation and I read the whole thing on my short flight to Florida. No Exit kept me turning the pages and I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. The story was action-packed and full of twists, some of which were satisfyingly predictable and others which I didn’t see coming in a million years. I loved rooting for Darby and I genuinely never knew how the story would end, right up until the last page. If you like action-packed, white knuckle thrillers, I think you’ll like this one. I especially recommend it if you liked Final Girls by Riley Sager.