A review by claudianeureads
Lock Every Door by Riley Sager

5.0

Thank you so much @duttonbooks for the @netgalley of Riley Sager’s highly anticipated new thriller! Lock Every Door tells the story of Jules and her discovery as to what is really going on at New York City’s finest apartment building, the Bartholomew. Jules enters as an apartment sitter for apartment 12A and within minutes of realizing she is being paid to stay in New York’s best apartment she thinks it must be too good to be true. Told over the course of a few days, Lock Every Door follows Jules journey to discover the mystery of the past and present and see why people seem to be disappearing into thin air. I LOVED this book and it completely lived up to its predecessors of Final Girls and the Last Time I Lied. @riley.sager has easily become one of my favorite authors because his thrillers are extremely fast paced and keep you guessing until the end and this was no exception. While reading I honestly did not know where the book was headed and no matter what clues I discovered as a reader, I did not figure out truly what was going on. I love Sager’s novels because although the characters are usually women in a time of adversity, he does not make them helpless and in need of rescuing, he makes them the heroes who decide their own fate and can save themselves from danger. I highly recommend Lock Every Door to anyone who loves a thriller as this would be a great beach or summer read because it goes quick. Lock Every Door comes out on July 2, so make sure to get your hands on a copy!