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Final Girls: Three Girls. Three Tragedies. One Unthinkable Secret

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Final Girls: Three Girls. Three Tragedies. One Unthinkable Secret by Riley Sager

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By Riley Sager

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TO SURVIVE A KILLER, YOU NEED A KILLER’S INSTINCT

An unbelievably gripping psychological thriller to keep you awake at night full of twists you’ll NEVER see coming. Perfect for fans of C.L. Taylor’s The Fear and Karin Slaughter’s The Good Daughter

‘If you liked GONE GIRL, you’ll like this’ Stephen King

Three girls. Three tragedies. One unthinkable secret.

The media calls them the Final Girls – Quincy, Sam, Lisa – the infamous group that no one wants to be part of. The sole survivors of three separate killing sprees, they are linked by their shared trauma.

But when Lisa dies in mysterious circumstances and Sam shows up unannounced on her doorstep, Quincy must admit that she doesn’t really know anything about the other Final Girls. Can she trust them? Or can there only ever be one?

All Quincy knows is one thing: she is next.

An addictive thriller to keep you turning the pages late at night. Fans of In a Dark Dark Wood by Ruth Ware, The Girl Before by JP Delaney and Sweet Little Lies by Caz Frear will love Final Girls.

Riley Sager’s new pulse-pounding thriller, Last Time I Lied, is now available to pre-order


Why readers are loving thrilling psychological suspense novel FINAL GIRLS

‘I was drawn into this intense story from the very first page until the tremendously gripping end – unputdownable and addictive’ Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars

‘This is an atmospheric thriller I couldn’t stop reading. A brilliant and gripping read’ Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars

‘I devoured this one in two sittings. Could not put it down and the author dropped in some fantastic twists I never saw coming’ Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars

Reviews

16 Aug 2017

SarLou

I'd give this book 3 and a half stars. I really enjoyed it and became quite gripped at finding out what had actually happened. There was a few ways the ending could go, and it was an interesting one that the author picked that added a bit of an extra dimension. It was somewhat predictable when you think about the characters that you're introduced to in the book though.
Having said that, it was still a really good book and I look forward to reading the next from this author.

11 Aug 2017

carol.close

all of our group loved this book, with its many twists and turns, well drawn characters and unpredictable plot.

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