Final Girls (Sager) - Book Reviews

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[An] uneven thriller debut.… Sager does a good job building suspense, but some readers may find the book’s themes of casual male power and female subservience after trauma deeply unsettling.
Publishers Weekly


The tale builds to a fantastic conclusion that will have readers thinking of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl and Paula Hawkins's The Girl on the Train. Verdict: Sager (a pseudonym for a published author) is a "new" star in the making. This brilliant horror/psychological thriller will fly off the shelves. —Jason L. Steagall, Gateway Technical Coll. Lib., Elkhorn, WI
Library Journal


(Starred review) An original take on a…[familiar] trope … the young woman who … lives to tell the tale.… [Even] knowing the outcome of this horrible event makes watching it unfold nerve-wracking.… Sager does an excellent job throughout of keeping the audience guessing until the final twist. A fresh voice in psychological suspense.
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