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A review by jasminesimone
Lock Every Door by Riley Sager
4.0
Lock Every Door by Riley Sager is definitely worth the read. Jules moves into an apartment as a sitter at the luxurious Bartholomew. The characters there seem quirky, but nothing initially strikes me as off about any of them. There are a lot of rules like no visitors, no spending the night away from the apartment, and no disturbing the other residents. The rules, while there are many, seem normal for a place that appreciates its privacy.
The plot thickens as Jules starts to dig deeper into the Bartholomew's history after Ingrid goes missing. I was definitely not expecting the ending. There are so many surprises that pop up. The book is written where it starts in the present and then takes you back six days to when Jules finds out that she's going to be an apartment sitter at the Bartholomew. When I first started it, I couldn't believe she only stayed there six days before everything fell to pieces. Honestly, it must have been the longest six days of her life.
This was the first book I read by Riley Sager, but I definitely will be checking out his other works. Lock Every Door definitely made me a fan!
The plot thickens as Jules starts to dig deeper into the Bartholomew's history after Ingrid goes missing. I was definitely not expecting the ending. There are so many surprises that pop up. The book is written where it starts in the present and then takes you back six days to when Jules finds out that she's going to be an apartment sitter at the Bartholomew. When I first started it, I couldn't believe she only stayed there six days before everything fell to pieces. Honestly, it must have been the longest six days of her life.
This was the first book I read by Riley Sager, but I definitely will be checking out his other works. Lock Every Door definitely made me a fan!