Ratings108
Average rating3.9
From the author of Survive the Night and Final Girls comes a tense and twisty thriller about a summer camp that’s impossible to forget—no matter how hard you try.
Two Truths and a Lie. Vivian, Natalie, Allison, and Emma played it all the time in their cabin at Camp Nightingale. But the games ended the night Emma sleepily watched the others sneak out into the darkness. The last she—or anyone—saw of the teenagers was Vivian closing the cabin door behind her, hushing Emma with a finger pressed to her lips….
Fifteen years later, Emma is a rising star in the New York art scene, turning her past into paintings—massive canvases filled with dark leaves and gnarled branches over ghostly shapes in white dresses. When the paintings catch the attention of the wealthy owner of Camp Nightingale, she implores Emma to come back to the newly reopened camp as a painting instructor.
Despite her guilt and anxiety—or maybe because of them—Emma agrees to revisit her past. Nightingale looks the same as it did all those years ago, haunted by a midnight-dark lake and familiar faces. Emma is even assigned to the same cabin she slept in as a teenager, although the security camera pointed at her door is a disturbing new addition.
As cryptic clues about the camp’s origins begin to surface, Emma attempts to find out what really happened to her friends. But her closure could come at a deadly price.
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plot twist after plot twist after plot twist.. but that final plot twist? IT MESSED ME UP.
Riley Sager is everyones new favourite author and for good reason, I cant wait to read more of their books
Read for Tarot Readathon 2021: Temperance
This is the fourth Riley Sager book I've read and dare I say it's my favorite. I love how Sager kept the tension in this book and it was virtually unputdownable for me. I was always thinking about it when I wasn't reading it. Towards the end, I thought maybe it was only going to be 4 or 4.5 stars for me but Sager really pulled some amazing twists out the bag within the last 30ish pages.