by Kelly Romo ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 6, 2022
A fast-paced, disturbing horror story in a gorgeous and dangerous setting.
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In Romo’s grisly thriller set in the Pacific Northwest, two traveling teens become the targets of a serial murderer.
Oregon teenagers Amber Ward and Emmy Jenkins are former foster kids who are aching to build safe, happy lives in Vancouver, British Columbia. As they head to the Canadian border, they take a detour to go whitewater rafting in a sleepy town. There, they are befriended by several handsome river guides who introduce them to the local bar scene and take them rafting; soon, the girls find themselves directly in the path of a serial killer. The author allows readers a glimpse into the mind of the murderer as he preys on women who come through the Deschutes River area. Most of the story, however, is told through the eyes of Emmy, the older of the two girls; she’s lonely, insecure, and trying her best to keep herself and her friend safe while also looking for love and fun times. Later, she becomes increasingly entangled in the life of the river town, trying to figure out whom to trust. Meanwhile, the killer continues his dark mission to murder more young women in order to connect with the power of the river, which he believes flows through him (“I am the river, and the river is me”). Romo deftly weaves a brisk plot with an odd but believable portrait of the small tourist town and its eccentric characters—locals who grew up there and never left, members of an old family that runs the town, raucous tourists looking for a good time, and the guides who interact with them. As the story reaches its peak, Emmy thinks about the choices that brought her to a place that seems just as likely to bring her love and connection as danger and horror. Along the way, the work presents so many likely suspects that readers will be guessing along with Emmy who the killer is—up until the last, crucial moment.
A fast-paced, disturbing horror story in a gorgeous and dangerous setting.Pub Date: June 6, 2022
ISBN: 979-8986075358
Page Count: 340
Publisher: Self
Review Posted Online: June 15, 2022
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by Ruth Ware ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 8, 2025
An enjoyable visit with an old character, but not one of Ware’s strongest.
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Travel writer Lo Blacklock is back. Ten years after the events of The Woman in Cabin 10 (2016), she's attending the opening of a lavish Swiss hotel when, once again, a mystery intervenes.
A decade after she almost died on a luxury cruise and ended up exposing a murder plot, travel journalist Laura “Lo” Blacklock is trying to get back into the business post-Covid-19 and post–maternity leave. When she's invited to an exclusive hotel launch by the Leidmann Group on the shores of Switzerland’s gorgeous Lake Geneva, her supportive husband, Judah, insists that she should go, and her old boss, Rowan, says that if Lo can score an interview with the reclusive Marcus Leidmann, she’ll publish it in the Financial Times. Leaving Judah and the kids at home in New York, Lo is surprised by a last-minute upgrade to first class, which kicks off her trip in style. The hotel is appropriately awe-inspiring in both scenic location and effortless luxury, and Lo starts to put the memories of last trip’s trauma behind her, thinking that maybe she can just enjoy the experience this time. But then, at dinner, she's surprised to see at least three guests who were also on that original cruise, and when she finds a mysterious note in her room saying "Please come to suite 11 as soon as possible," she gets another shock. To quote William Faulkner, she realizes that “the past is never dead,” and soon Lo is careening across Europe on her way to England, only to find herself embroiled in another murder. The back half of the novel offers her the opportunity to continue her amateur sleuthing, and while she avoids much of the physical danger that plagued her on the cruise a decade ago, she is in very real legal trouble. This is the prolific Ware’s first sequel, and it's fun to spend time with Lo again, as she's both savvy and kindhearted. Unfortunately, the mystery is not as atmospheric and gripping as usual for Ware, though even a lesser Ruth Ware thriller is still worth reading.
An enjoyable visit with an old character, but not one of Ware’s strongest.Pub Date: July 8, 2025
ISBN: 9781668025628
Page Count: 400
Publisher: Scout Press/Simon & Schuster
Review Posted Online: April 4, 2025
Kirkus Reviews Issue: May 1, 2025
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by Paul Tremblay ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 11, 2024
A fever dream about despair and regret that will stay with you long after the credits have rolled.
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When an unreleased cult movie is rebooted, the surviving member of the original film’s crew grapples with psychic whiplash.
Even though it’s not steeped in horror lore like the bangers being cranked out by Stephen Graham Jones or Grady Hendrix, this captivating take is tailor-made for fans of Stephen King and Jordan Peele alike. A cautionary tale with elements of indie movie darlings The Blair Witch Project, Blue Velvet, and River’s Edge, this chronicle of hometown kids trying to make a cheap slasher flick is shockingly memorable and deeply disturbing. Our unnamed narrator is the last survivor of the eponymous movie, filmed in the summer of 1993. Their Horror Movie concerns teens who torture one of their own—the narrator’s role is that of the Thin Kid, akin to the Slender Man of urban legend—and suffer the consequences. In the mix are the film’s obsessive director, Valentina; a handful of cast and crew; and the film’s ethereal screenwriter, Cleo, whose presence is most fully felt within the pages of her unusually personal screenplay. After a bewildering tragedy, the film was never released. Decades later, Valentina uploads a few scenes, some stills, and the screenplay to the internet, inspiring the modern-day reinvention. With his crewmates long dead by mostly natural causes, the narrator reluctantly agrees to capitalize on his infamy, eventually agreeing to participate in a hot horror reboot. Revolving between the original production and the big-budget reimagining, Tremblay deftly sidesteps genre tropes and easy laughs for a truly disturbing experience inside some very troubled heads. “Don’t get me wrong, it’s going to be a great movie,” cautions our Thin Kid. “You’re all going to see it. Most of you are really going to like it.…Will the movie be something you take with you, that stays with you, burrows into and lives in a corner inside you? That, I don’t know.”
A fever dream about despair and regret that will stay with you long after the credits have rolled.Pub Date: June 11, 2024
ISBN: 9780063070011
Page Count: 288
Publisher: Morrow/HarperCollins
Review Posted Online: June 15, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: July 15, 2024
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