![]() ![]() The character developments were pretty bland since the story takes place in one setting. But after some point, I found it very irritating in the story. Oliver is shown to be the detestable one among the other characters, and normally authors do add those kinds of characters. I didn’t like the main character and some other characters, like Oliver. This setting was so interesting, and I think the author did a commendable job of narrating the whole story in a small setting, which made the story unique. The whole story is set in the time frame of eight hours and an RV. Buried secrets are forced to light in the cramped, claustrophobic setting of the RV, and tensions within the group will reach deadly levels. One of the group has a secret that the sniper is willing to kill for.Ī game of cat-and-mouse plays out as the group desperately tries to get help and work out which group member is the target. There’s a sniper out there in the dark watching them and he knows exactly who they are. And as the wheels are shot out, one by one, the friends realize that this is no accident. There’s no mobile phone reception and nobody around to help. Until the RV breaks down in the middle of nowhere. Trigger Warnings: Death, Murder, Violence Goodreads Summary:Įighteen-year-old Red and her friends are on a road trip in an RV, heading to the beach for Spring Break. ![]() Thank you to Harper Collins for sending me a copy in exchange for an honest review of the book. ![]() After enjoying A Good Girl’s Guide To Murder, I kept the new release on my radar. Hello, Bookworms! I am back with a book review. ![]()
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