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THE FINALISTS by David Bell

THE FINALISTS

by David Bell

Pub Date: July 5th, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-593-19870-4
Publisher: Berkley

A scholarship competition goes horribly awry in this unusual academic suspense novel.

Six ambitious students agree to lock themselves up in an old Victorian building for eight hours in hopes of winning a full ride to the fictional Hyde College. Totally secluded and far from campus, they have to impress college vice president Troy Gaines, a man nearly as desperate for money as they are, and Nicholas Hyde, the delinquent heir to the Hyde family fortune. Before they even step inside the house, though, things start to go wrong. Outside, there’s a political protest concerning new discoveries about the college founder’s activities in the Civil War. Nicholas Hyde shows up late and inebriated. Campus police escort the protestors away from the building as the crowd starts to get violent. Once the competitors—an eclectic group of students with nothing in common but financial need—give up their electronics and are locked in the house by the campus chief of police, things quickly get even worse. There is a clear and ever present distaste for Nicholas Hyde and his money among the house’s other inhabitants, despite it being the thing everyone is there to compete for—even Gaines, the narrator, who, in addition to helping run the competition, is desperate to convince Hyde to make a large donation to keep the college afloat. Gaines strives to remain neutral and understanding toward every student, but it might be harder for the reader to remain sympathetic to many of them. It’s certainly realistic for college students to be pretentious and grandiose, but it can be grating. Once people inside Hyde House start to drop like flies, the book takes a turn for the better, pitting the students and even Gaines against each other while exploring age-old questions of morality and duty.

A little slow in the beginning but ultimately a compelling account of how far some people will go to achieve their dreams.