Survive the Night

Survive the Night

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  • Author:Riley Sager
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Summary

It's November 1991。 George H。 W。 Bush is in the White House, Nirvana's in the tape deck, and movie-obsessed college student Charlie Jordan is in a car with a man who might be a serial killer。

Josh Baxter, the man behind the wheel, is a virtual stranger to Charlie。 They met at the campus ride board, each looking to share the long drive home to Ohio。 Both have good reasons for wanting to get away。 For Charlie, it's guilt and grief over the murder of her best friend, who became the third victim of the man known as the Campus Killer。 For Josh, it's to help care for his sick father。 Or so he says。 Like the Hitchcock heroine she's named after, Charlie has her doubts。 There's something suspicious about Josh, from the holes in his story about his father to how he doesn't seem to want Charlie to see inside the car's trunk。 As they travel an empty highway in the dead of night, an increasingly worried Charlie begins to think she's sharing a car with the Campus Killer。 Is Josh truly dangerous? Or is Charlie's suspicion merely a figment of her movie-fueled imagination?

What follows is a game of cat-and-mouse played out on night-shrouded roads and in neon-lit parking lots, during an age when the only call for help can be made on a pay phone and in a place where there's nowhere to run。 In order to win, Charlie must do one thing--survive the night。

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Reviews

Emma

Tedious and obvious。 A terrible combination。 Review to follow。

Svea

So I really really like Riley Sager as an author。 I devoured all of his novels and at least liked, often loved them。 "Survive the Night" is yet another unique thriller that I couldn't put down once I started reading it。 Still, I do have to say that out of all of Sager's books, this is one of my least favourites。 "Survive the Night" has an intriguing and highly claustrophobic premise: Two people in one car, one of them a killer。 Sounds great, starts out great, too。 Additionally, the whole cinemat So I really really like Riley Sager as an author。 I devoured all of his novels and at least liked, often loved them。 "Survive the Night" is yet another unique thriller that I couldn't put down once I started reading it。 Still, I do have to say that out of all of Sager's books, this is one of my least favourites。 "Survive the Night" has an intriguing and highly claustrophobic premise: Two people in one car, one of them a killer。 Sounds great, starts out great, too。 Additionally, the whole cinematic concept with the protagonist not only being a film buff, but zoning out to see her own films playing in her mind was an interesting one。 I liked Charlie, I liked the whole premise。 The pacing is fast as usual, the story gripping and exciting thanks to Sager's awesome writing, but the execution is often a little flawed。I stumbled upon some parts that simply didn't make much sense, and while the concept is cool, Charlie's。。。 well what was it? mental illness? often seemed too jarringly unrealistic。 The cast of characters is relatively small so some reveals and twists didn't really work well because they were just too predictable。 I saw almost all of it coming, with the biggest mystery (the murderer of Charlie's best friend and some other girls from her college) being the most predictable one。 Additionally, the whole final part of the movie is just an insanely wild ride that felt somehow tonally disconnected from the rest of the book。 There is a sort of explanation for that in the epilogue, but I still just didn't enjoy it much。In the end, "Survive the Night" is a solid, unique thriller with a great concept but a not so great execution。 It's a quick, entertaining read for sure。Many thanks to Hodder & Stoughton for the arc! 。。。more

Sarah Knope

OH SHIT

Sinead McLoughlin

Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this book。 I have not read other books by this author but I loved this one。 There were twists and turns, plenty of suspense, a great premise and good writing。 I couldn’t put it down until I saw how it ended! Highly recommend and I’ll be looking for more books by the author。

Kerry

Just try setting this book down! What a thrill ride! Love the books by this author!

Dee Dee (Dee Reads for Food)

Riley Sager wrecks my brain。 Every。 Time

Elle

SO excited to read my first Sager with Madison and Paige of PM Reads!! This better be good 😳 SO excited to read my first Sager with Madison and Paige of PM Reads!! This better be good 😳 。。。more

daph pink ♡

I have never enjoyed any of his earlier works still I am gonna read this。 Coz I hate to be left out。

Helen Power

Wow, this was unputdownable! Review coming soon。。。

Jill

Another great book from Riley Sager! I could not put this book down once I started it。 This story had the perfect mix of twisty, creepy, and scariness that kept me saying just one more page。 Charlie is still reeling from her best friend and dorm roommates murder by the campus killer。 She is not thinking and seeing things clearly but she just needs to leave college and get home to see her Nana Norma so she accepts a ride off the college ride board from a stranger, Josh, who seems to be heading th Another great book from Riley Sager! I could not put this book down once I started it。 This story had the perfect mix of twisty, creepy, and scariness that kept me saying just one more page。 Charlie is still reeling from her best friend and dorm roommates murder by the campus killer。 She is not thinking and seeing things clearly but she just needs to leave college and get home to see her Nana Norma so she accepts a ride off the college ride board from a stranger, Josh, who seems to be heading the same way she is。 As soon as she gets in his car she starts wondering if she made a grave mistake! 。。。more

Karen Van Gundy

OH MY GOD!!!!!!! I love Riley Sager and anything that he writes, but this book had my head absolutely swimming。 Sager has a way of sucking you into his worlds and not letting you go。 You are stuck until he says so。 This book had me so tense yet so utterly confused for a good majority of the book。 I can't say anything about the plotline in fear of giving anything away。 You just have to read it。。。 NOW。 I think this one ranks as my top Sager book as well as a top read for the year。 5 BIG SHINING ST OH MY GOD!!!!!!! I love Riley Sager and anything that he writes, but this book had my head absolutely swimming。 Sager has a way of sucking you into his worlds and not letting you go。 You are stuck until he says so。 This book had me so tense yet so utterly confused for a good majority of the book。 I can't say anything about the plotline in fear of giving anything away。 You just have to read it。。。 NOW。 I think this one ranks as my top Sager book as well as a top read for the year。 5 BIG SHINING STARS!!! Thank you soooooo much, NetGalley for the opportunity to read this early。 AMAZING! 。。。more

Ruth Moss

I found some parts of this a little jarring, for example for half of the book we are seeing Charlie's perspective, and then all of a sudden the perspective changes to another characters for a few pages。 It felt like this had been a little ad-hoc and unplanned。 The mind movie flashes were also a fairly strange plot point。 I did see some of the twists coming, and others I didn't。 Not his best thriller, but it was overall, an enjoyable read。 I found some parts of this a little jarring, for example for half of the book we are seeing Charlie's perspective, and then all of a sudden the perspective changes to another characters for a few pages。 It felt like this had been a little ad-hoc and unplanned。 The mind movie flashes were also a fairly strange plot point。 I did see some of the twists coming, and others I didn't。 Not his best thriller, but it was overall, an enjoyable read。 。。。more

Alyssa B | catsandbookstacks

3。5 stars rounded up。 Review to come。

Madhuri Sridhara

Thanks to Netgalley and Hodder & Stoughton for the e-ARC!I've read all of Riley Sager's books but I've only liked my first one: The Last Time I Lied。 After that my experience has been downhill so I wasn't sure what to expect。 But I found it to be an enjoyable read!As always, this one has a great premise。 Two people on the road in the night in the 90s, one of whom may or may not be a serial killer。 When two people are in a locked situation, it can be insanely difficult to not make the scenes repe Thanks to Netgalley and Hodder & Stoughton for the e-ARC!I've read all of Riley Sager's books but I've only liked my first one: The Last Time I Lied。 After that my experience has been downhill so I wasn't sure what to expect。 But I found it to be an enjoyable read!As always, this one has a great premise。 Two people on the road in the night in the 90s, one of whom may or may not be a serial killer。 When two people are in a locked situation, it can be insanely difficult to not make the scenes repetitive and I was surprised that that the first half was riveting。 It was the definition of a page turner。 Things do change in the second half and get predictable in the end (like most thrillers) but I believe it's worth it。One main complaint of mine in this genre is the stupidity of the characters。 But the author deals with that very well in the book。 What would you do in the same situation? When you're scared and traumatised, completely broken, would you be capable of making rational decisions?I also admired the way the protagonist's mental health issues have been described。 This is a unique read that will be a lot of fun if you're willing to go along。 4/5 。。。more

Christine

WOW。。。I am disappointed。 This book was my most 2021 anticipated。 I enjoyed it was in 1991 and what it was like before internet, cell phones, etc。 I had high hopes for Riley Sager。 It was suspenseful about 100 pages towards the end but no plot twists。

Virginia Reads the World Reads

Stupid, common, and cliche “these antidepressants make me ‘stupid and drowsy’ so I’m not going to take them because they change my personality,” and I stop reading。 I literally threw this book across the room。

Lori Enterline

This entire story has a noir feel to it。 It’s very visual, and it reads like an old, 1950’s classic movie, which happens to be the film genre the main character is obsessed with。 The action takes place over about six hours, and I DO think it’s a book you should read on a lazy Saturday or Sunday, so you don’t have to pause and pick it back up later。 Sadly, I did NOT do this and wish that I had。 Instead, I read it over a week and went long stretches between reading during the midpoint of the book, This entire story has a noir feel to it。 It’s very visual, and it reads like an old, 1950’s classic movie, which happens to be the film genre the main character is obsessed with。 The action takes place over about six hours, and I DO think it’s a book you should read on a lazy Saturday or Sunday, so you don’t have to pause and pick it back up later。 Sadly, I did NOT do this and wish that I had。 Instead, I read it over a week and went long stretches between reading during the midpoint of the book, which killed some of the momentum。 This was not Sager’s fault, since he’s such a master at building tension。 No, I blame life and having to be an adult。 But during the last third of the book, I dropped everything and HAD to finish。There are only a handful of characters in this, yet somehow the book contains incredibly effective twists, turns and reveals。 Only Sager can pull this kind of thing off, I swear。I sort of figured some things out, but it didn’t matter -- the ending STILL blew me away。 In fact, while this may not be my favorite Sager book (a spot still reserved for LOCK EVERY DOOR), it may very well be my favorite climax and ending to a Sager book。 And honestly, it may be in the number two slot - which is saying a lot!You don't want to miss this one! It comes out June 29th! Buy it, read it, love it!Thank you Dutton for the ARC! 。。。more

Denyce

Charlie Jordan, filled with grief and guilt after the murder of her best friend on campus, Maddie, decides to leave university early and needs to get home to Ohio。 She meets Josh at a ride board, whom she assumes is a student, and decides to share a ride with him。 There's a serial killer on the loose。。。what could go wrong?Charlie often loses her sense of time because she thinks in movies; she takes medication for it。 Alone in the car with Josh, she starts to feel that Josh is not all he appears Charlie Jordan, filled with grief and guilt after the murder of her best friend on campus, Maddie, decides to leave university early and needs to get home to Ohio。 She meets Josh at a ride board, whom she assumes is a student, and decides to share a ride with him。 There's a serial killer on the loose。。。what could go wrong?Charlie often loses her sense of time because she thinks in movies; she takes medication for it。 Alone in the car with Josh, she starts to feel that Josh is not all he appears to be。 Charlie's sense of reality starts to fade in and out, and she wonders if she's being driven to Ohio by the Campus Killer himself。The sense of unease carries the reader through the novel - is Charlie imagining the scenario, is Josh what he seems? Most of the action takes place within the confines of the car, and the claustrophobic atmosphere is well portrayed。 When they stop at an isolated diner, the twists and turns come along ever faster, and the intrigue builds。I read this book in one sitting, desperate to get to the end。 The author keeps you guessing, and the plot twists build up to the somewhat implausible ending, but as a keep you on the edge of your seat read, it was quite enjoyable。With thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy in return for an honest review。 。。。more

Basic B's Guide

3-4 stars。 I’m gonna take some time to process this one。 There’s a lot going on in the second half of this book。 🤯🧐

emily • emilybookedup

a quick, bingable thriller but probably my least favorite plot of his。 i also sadly guessed the twist ahead of time :( but the ending was the most realistic of his which i appreciated—most are way out there!full review to come on my Instagram on pub day。 i can tell this will be another hot summer thriller!

Jenelle Jones

Man, I didn’t know what to think or which way to turn。 I thought I’d solved it but nope。 I was way off base。 I loved the movie references the author created。 I’m being vague because with this book you wanna go into it with no spoilers。 It was an awesome ride though。Listen if you want a bit of 90s nostalgia, movie references and love an edge of your seat read。 Run don’t walk to you bookseller on June 29th and snatch this one up!

Katie P (3HeartsAndAWish)

Thank you Netgalley and Dutton for the ecopy。Ummmm。。。so let me start by saying I usually love books by this author。 This one - I honestly can't decide what I think。 I liked it, for sure。 The concept was great, it was definitely creepy and twisty and kept me guessing, especially bout Josh。 I liked that it took place in 1991, as that was when I was growing up。 I liked that there were no cell phones, etc, and the nods to Nirvana, jukeboxes, payphone, etc。 There were some parts that confused me, lik Thank you Netgalley and Dutton for the ecopy。Ummmm。。。so let me start by saying I usually love books by this author。 This one - I honestly can't decide what I think。 I liked it, for sure。 The concept was great, it was definitely creepy and twisty and kept me guessing, especially bout Josh。 I liked that it took place in 1991, as that was when I was growing up。 I liked that there were no cell phones, etc, and the nods to Nirvana, jukeboxes, payphone, etc。 There were some parts that confused me, like with the whole "movie in her head" thing。 I had to go back and reread some sections because I was like, wait, what? I thought the ending was a bit cliche, but I will say although I predicted "whodunnit", there was a part I didn't guess correctly too。 Overall I think this is a solid twisty thriller, but not his best work。 3。5 stars rounded up。 。。。more

Glen Guldbeck

I'm a fan of Riley Sager。 I enjoyed this thrill ride (no pun intended)。 For me, it started off a bit slow, but soon gained speed and kept throwing enough twists into the story to keep me fully engaged。 It had a Hitchcock vibe that I found appealing。 He consistently writes stories that keep me quickly moving forward。。。。。just one more chapter。。。。okay, maybe just one more。。。damnit, I have to work tomorrow!!! Sager, you owe me sleep。 I would recommend this book wholeheartedly!! He doesn't disappoint I'm a fan of Riley Sager。 I enjoyed this thrill ride (no pun intended)。 For me, it started off a bit slow, but soon gained speed and kept throwing enough twists into the story to keep me fully engaged。 It had a Hitchcock vibe that I found appealing。 He consistently writes stories that keep me quickly moving forward。。。。。just one more chapter。。。。okay, maybe just one more。。。damnit, I have to work tomorrow!!! Sager, you owe me sleep。 I would recommend this book wholeheartedly!! He doesn't disappoint!!! Cheers all you awesome readers!!! 。。。more

Nicole Wuthering Vines

This was such an entertaining, eerie and atmospheric thriller by Sager! Its uniquely ominous and clever plot made this read so binge-worthy that I absolutely devoured it in one sitting! The 90s are my favourite decade and I truly relished in the fun 90s era nostalgia that was included throughout the journey! While this one didn’t quite have the jaw dropping moment I’ve learned to expect and love from Sager, I did still throughly enjoy the twisty and engaging game of cat and mouse and the unrelia This was such an entertaining, eerie and atmospheric thriller by Sager! Its uniquely ominous and clever plot made this read so binge-worthy that I absolutely devoured it in one sitting! The 90s are my favourite decade and I truly relished in the fun 90s era nostalgia that was included throughout the journey! While this one didn’t quite have the jaw dropping moment I’ve learned to expect and love from Sager, I did still throughly enjoy the twisty and engaging game of cat and mouse and the unreliable narration aspects of never knowing who or what to trust! Buckle up, this is one suspenseful ride full of tension and intrigue! 。。。more

gelowmichael

3。5/5 starsThat twist saved this novelI always look forward to when Sager is releasing new thriller novels。 I really like his novels except Final Girls。 Some may not like his novels but honestly, reading his novels is like a good snack while sitting in front of the beach or having tea on a rainy day。 A good read。But I have mixed feelings about Survive the Night。 I do get that his woman protagonist is gullible, sometimes not thinking, or very irrational but the story and plot itself are good。 For 3。5/5 starsThat twist saved this novelI always look forward to when Sager is releasing new thriller novels。 I really like his novels except Final Girls。 Some may not like his novels but honestly, reading his novels is like a good snack while sitting in front of the beach or having tea on a rainy day。 A good read。But I have mixed feelings about Survive the Night。 I do get that his woman protagonist is gullible, sometimes not thinking, or very irrational but the story and plot itself are good。 For me。 In the case of Survive the Night, the same woman protagonist but the plot is meh。 The first part was too suspicious and the twist at the end is okay but very predictable。 Thank you, Hodder & Stoughton, for the advance digital copy through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Jen

I received this from the publisher in exchange for an honest review。 Ok, so I don’t think this was my favorite by Riley and I’m sad about that because there was so much in it that I loved。 When a book starts off with “Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night。” You know you have a kindred spirit with the author。 There were so many old movie references in this story that I just loved! I can also say the premise of the story was good。 There are some very good, very uncomfortable moment I received this from the publisher in exchange for an honest review。 Ok, so I don’t think this was my favorite by Riley and I’m sad about that because there was so much in it that I loved。 When a book starts off with “Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night。” You know you have a kindred spirit with the author。 There were so many old movie references in this story that I just loved! I can also say the premise of the story was good。 There are some very good, very uncomfortable moments toward the end that were hard to read but in a GOOD way! The kind that make you know the author knows what they are doing and writing you a quality thriller。 Without giving anything away I’ll say that I really did enjoy the story。 There were some parts that felt super repetitive to me and could have been left out。 The ending was a little off for me。 I think being such a fan of RS that I was just expecting that big revealing WOW moment and didn’t feel satisfied completely。 Of course I still recommend this as a solid read and Sager will always be an auto buy author for me。 。。。more

Lucia

Another amazing one

Jennifer

I've had multiple Riley Sager books on my TBR for a while now, but Survive the Night is the first one I've actually read by the author。 I must say it did not disappoint。 I love a good thriller and this one was a "page turner" for me! After her best friend is murdered by the notorious Campus Killer, Charlie decides to leave college and head home, ostensibly for good。 She says goodbye to her boyfriend Robbie and then hitches a ride from Josh a stranger whom she just met on campus at the communal r I've had multiple Riley Sager books on my TBR for a while now, but Survive the Night is the first one I've actually read by the author。 I must say it did not disappoint。 I love a good thriller and this one was a "page turner" for me! After her best friend is murdered by the notorious Campus Killer, Charlie decides to leave college and head home, ostensibly for good。 She says goodbye to her boyfriend Robbie and then hitches a ride from Josh a stranger whom she just met on campus at the communal ride board。 The majority of the book takes place during the night that Josh and Charlie drive home together。 Things start to feel a little off to Charlie and she begins to wonder if the stranger in the car with her is dangerous。。。。。perhaps even the Campus Killer。 What follows next is a tension filled game of cat-and-mouse。Between Charlie's movie like delusions making her an unreliable narrator and the extreme gaslighting by Josh I was constantly left wondering what is real!?! The are numerous references to movies and the chapters are even titled like a movie screenplay with scene descriptions/locations (i。e。 Int。 Grand Am-Night)。 There were times when Charlie would do and/or make rationalizations for things and I just wanted to shake her and be like "girl, no!"。。。。。。but if you can suspend believe and just go with it like you would when watching a movie then your reading experience will be all the better for it! And if you find yourself thinking well why doesn't she just use her cell or google X thing, remember this is set in 1991 before those convenient modern day technologies came along。 My review for this book is based on an ARC provided by the publisher via NetGalley; all the following opinions I express are wholly my own。 。。。more

Robin Loves Reading

Beset by guilt and sadness, Charlie was desperate to leave college。 It is 1991 and her best friend was murdered。 She goes to the campus ride board to find someone who will drive heer home。 Josh Baxter is the man that will drive her。 He is also leaving the college to go to his ailing father。 At least that is what he tells Charlie。It doesn't take long for Charlie to feel overcome with feelings of dread while riding with Josh。 Charlie lives with movies in her head, in fact, her dream state is much Beset by guilt and sadness, Charlie was desperate to leave college。 It is 1991 and her best friend was murdered。 She goes to the campus ride board to find someone who will drive heer home。 Josh Baxter is the man that will drive her。 He is also leaving the college to go to his ailing father。 At least that is what he tells Charlie。It doesn't take long for Charlie to feel overcome with feelings of dread while riding with Josh。 Charlie lives with movies in her head, in fact, her dream state is much like dissociation。 What is fact and what is in Charlie's head during that long ride? While reading this thrilling book one thought kept me a bit distracted - why would a woman get in a car with a complete stranger?Perhaps it was Charlie's grief。 Maybe it was her constant disconnection with reality。 Whatever her reasons, Charlie was in for the ride of her life。 Did she in fact get in the car with the "Campus Killer', someone that has claimed the life of three victims including Charlie's best friend? Will Charlie be the fourth victim? What leads Charlie to that terrifying thought that Josh could indeed be the killer? With incredibly shocking twists and a surprising conclusion, this riveting book by Riley Sager answered those questions and much more。 Many thanks to Dutton Books and to NetGalley for this ARC for review。 This is my honest opinion。 。。。more

Sadie Hartmann

I’m so disappointed。 This is my first Riley Sager and I had very high expectations based on all the positive hype I’ve heard—but, what was this?? I’ll have a full review for Cemetery Dance soon。