Old-school Hitchcockian suspense with some retro 90’s chills and thrills!
I totally love how the format reads like a screenplay . . . the tension building and the blooming uncertainties during the evening car ride were slightly reminiscent of the movie Frailty (2001), which I thoroughly enjoyed.
At one point I felt there were some hints of implausibility, but those kinks seem to smooth out over the course of the storyline. Without giving anything away, I must say that the full ending of this novel is Oh-So-Satisfying!
I’d like to thank NetGalley and Dutton for an advanced copy of Survive the Night for my unbiased evaluation. 4 stars