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Review: Lock Every Door by Riley Sager

So, earlier this year Dutton granted every wish for a copy of Riley Sager’s Lock Every Door on Net Galley and I was able to receive an e-ARC of the book.

I enjoyed Sager’s Final Girls so I jumped at the chance to read Lock Every Door.

I am embarrassed to say that I somehow managed not to publish my review anywhere other than Net Galley and only realized this error today. So, we’re doing a #flashbackfridaybookreview while I try to figure out where my mind went.

If you’re looking for a spooky thriller for October Lock Every Door may be the book for you!

If you enjoy thrillers then you NEED to pick up this book.

I really enjoyed Lock Every Door by Riley Sager. After a few chapters I didn’t want to put it down. About a quarter of the way through it wasn’t an option.

Jules is a likable protagonist who you want to root for. The cast of characters is intriguing. The fact Jules isn’t really supposed to interact with them led me to want to know more about them. And the Bartholomew’s creepy history was interesting and I was always hoping to hear more.

There are little clues through out the book, but even if you see them for what they are there’s enough going on that keeps you guessing. You won’t feel cheated if you solve the mystery before it reaches its conclusion.

This is one of those novels where you can’t help but wonder who you can trust and won’t be able to put down.

Thank you NetGalley and Dutton for the e-ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Lock Every Door: 4 stars