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Tuesday, May 15, 2018
The Last Time I Lied by Riley Sager
Title: The Last Time I Lied
Author: Riley Sager
Publisher: Dutton/Penguin Group
Publish Date: July 3, 2018
Rating: 📖📖📖📖/5
// I received this ARC from NetGalley in return for an honest review //
Let me tell you that when I found out Riley Sager was coming out with a new book, I jumped at the chance to get my hands on a copy for the ARC. I LOVED Final Girls (it actually made me want to get into book reviews) and I knew his next book would be just as good. I was wasn't wrong!
The Last Time I Lied follows Emma, an artist with a fixation on the past. After a harrowing summer at Camp Nightingale where she witnessed her cabin mates disappear into the night never to be found, Emma finds herself returning to the scene of the crime 15 years later. She has been invited back to the camp as a counselor by the wealthy Mrs. Harris-White, the owner of the camp and Emma takes the opportunity to investigate what happened to the three girls all those years ago. Emma finds tension, distrust and ever-surfacing clues that will lead her to a conclusion she may not be ready for.
Sager is a wizard with words. His style is vivid and the images she paints stick in your brain throughout the entire book. There were many times I could put myself at Camp Nightingale with the rest of the campers. I could feel the confusion that Emma feels throughout the story as she feels she is going insane and trying to hold on to reality. I believe that the mental aspect of this book was one of the finer points of the story. I truly could not figure what her involvement was in the disappearances until the end when all was revealed. Who wouldn't struggle with their sense of stability after watching your friends disappear?
While the story and plot were great, there were a few points that bothered me. I felt like I just needed more depth. The characters seemed to be a bit "one-note" and lacked some of the detail that would have made them richer characters. Maybe that is because there are just so many characters that there wasn't time to delve deeper into them. Plus Emma was a bit too whiny for my liking. The ending, while totally twisting in different directions, seemed rushed. It almost felt like Sager was running out of time and had to end it abruptly. The ending definitely needed more explanation in my opinion. Could this abruptness be because there may be a sequel? Who knows. I know I'd read it though!
In all, I highly recommend this book to mystery/thriller readers, summer camp lovers and psychological-based readers alike! Basically any reader would enjoy this book and should pick it up when it hits stores in July!
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