![]() ![]() Straight away we don’t want to trust him, who is he really, why cant she see in the trunk, and could he be the campus killer. Charlie just wants to go home, to forget about her dead best friend, to get away from the room that they shared and the memory that they made so when she looks for a car pool home shes both relieved and cautious when a stranger offers her a ride. ![]() She has an over active imagination which leads her to play movie style scenarios in her head, sometime the line for reality blurs a little with the imagination fairies. Charlie has a great boyfriend in Robbie who is supportive and loyal but Charlie just cant cope anymore. She lost her parents years ago and now shes living alone on campus because her roommates been killed but the local serial killer. This felt like I’d dived into a cool pool on a hot day, welcoming and morish. Sometimes the first few chapters in a book can pass really slowly because you’re learning about the world, the characters and the storyline begins to grow. I just couldn’t stop reading, when I started the book It didn’t feel like something new, it felt easy. I have enjoyed every book since, but I think this one is easily competing to be my favourite. I remember reading Sagers first book – Final Girls knowing it was a book I had to tell everyone about. ![]()
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