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You've all seen the films- mass murder in a dorm, camper carnage in the woods. Bloodied, bruised & battered but alive;the one survivor-the Final Girl!

Quincy, Sam and Lisa were the girls from three separate atrocities. Lisa has become a psychologist and spends her time trying to help other girls who have gone through trauma. Quincy can't remember much about the night that took her friends. She remembers running out of the woods and Coop the cop who found her and saved her by shooting the man running after her. Years later she is building a life for herself.When Lisa is found dead- apparently having taken her own life & Sam turns up at her door her hard won peace flies out the window.

This is an absorbing novel where you struggle to find the truth. I loved it! Thanks to Netgalley & the publisher for giving me the chance to read it. I'm sure it will be a bestseller when it is published in July ( I thought it was this month which is why this is so early!)

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Interesting thriller with a couple of twists and turns. I don't think they are unpredictable but they are done well enough to keep you guessing. Worth reading.

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I've read a few psychological thrillers lately, but this one really had me transfixed. It moves along at a startling pace, and has you wondering what happened, right up until the final few chapters and it's startling conclusion.

Quincy and five of her friends from college, have gone up a cabin for their friend Janelle's birthday weekend. It's meant to be a weekend of fun; hiking, cooking, drinking and partying. However, it all seems to go wrong when they go for a hike up to a rock at the top of the hill. On the return they spot someone outside the cabin. He's around their age and claims to have broken down. They invite him to join them as night is falling. After getting ready for dinner and eating, the partying commences. So does the nightmare. All of Quincy's friends are murdered that night, leaving her the sole survivor of the Pine Cottage Massacre.

A few years before Pine Cottage, two other women - Lisa who survived a college sorority mass murder spree, and Sam, who was the only person to escape with her life after a massacre at a motel - also endured and survived horrible massacres. As they were the only survivors of similar situations, the press nicknamed them "The Final Girls".

Eight years after the event, Quincy still has no memory of what happened that night, and is suffering from repressed memory syndrome. She's managed to start afresh and runs a successful baking blog, lives with her boyfriend Jeff, and has a guardian angel in the form of police officer Coop. Sam went off grid and Lisa was living a nice life in a small country town. This all changed the day Lisa was found dead. Now only two final girls remain.

None of them had ever met, until one day, not long after Lisa's death, when Samantha turns up out of the blue on Quincy's doorstep. Sam seems intent on making Quincy remember what happened at Pine Cottage all those years ago. Which makes Quincy wonder what she really wants, and whether she's hiding something? When the media breaks new details about Lisa's death, Quincy starts to try to untangle the messy web of what Sam wants and where she's been, Lisa's death, and what actually happened that grim night at Pine Cottage.

Final Girls is an intriguing, twisty and utterly compelling novel. It's extremely well written, with the characters slowly showing more sides to themselves, which pulls you further and further into the book. It's written from the first person point of view, apart from the chapters which flash back to the day leading up to the massacre and the following police interviews, which are in third person.

It's an easy, yet gritty and brilliant read, which will see you flying through the chapters wanting to know more about what happened at the cabin that night. I ended up second guessing each character along the way, with the many turns the story takes. By the end of the book I felt like I had had the rug ripped out from underneath me; there are more than a few gasp out loud moments. Highly recommended to all fans of dark and suspenseful thrillers.

Thanks to NetGalley, the publisher Penguin Random House UK, Ebury and the author for the opportunity to read an advance copy of this book, in return for an honest and unbiased review.

*I will post the review to Amazon on publication day and Goodreads shortly

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Thanks to Net Galley & Penguin Random House for an ARC of this book in exchange for a review. What an amazing book, if you enjoy a good thrilller then this is a must read. Wow! The pages just keep turning.
Quincy is the sole survivor from Pine Cottage where a group of her friends were violently murdered 10 years ago. Quincy is one of 3 Final Girls - sole survivors of tragic horrific crimes. Quincy is tracked down by Samantha on of the other Final Girls, but is Samantha who she says she is?
The 3rd girl Lisa is found dead - looks like suicide but she has been murdered.
The detective who found Quincy in the forest following the murder of her friends has stayed close to her, and Quincy again goes to him with her concerns about Sam & now Lisa's murder.
Quincy has never been able to remember all the details of that tragic evening, Sam takes her back to Pine Cottage and Quincy feels her life is in danger once again. Will being back at the scene of the crime help release hidden memories.
This book is a definite 5 star read.

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I’ve had a copy of Final Girls sitting on my kindle for about four months now. After a spate of books that felt almost like a chore reading, I wanted something different and exciting that would kick start my reading mojo and so I decided to start Final Girls. Brilliant decision. This book has every component required to create my ideal book: unreliable female narrator, flashback narrative, unpredictable twists, gruesome massacres worthy of cult Hollywood status, and a plot so carefully planned out and intricately woven that the ending hit me right between the eyes.

Quincy Carpenter is a Final Girl. She is the sole survivor of the massacre at Pine Cottage when all of her teenage college-mates were slaughtered. 10 years later she has a career as a well loved Baking Blogger. In a loving relationship with Defence Lawyer Jeff, Quincy has put the events of her past behind her. Or so she thinks. She doesn’t actually have any memory of the fateful night in the woods and is becoming increasingly reliant on Xanax, but is keeping her life tightly sewn up until rough around the edges Sam comes along. Sam is another Final Girl, surviving the attack on the motel where she worked, from the man known as “Sack Man”. After the suicide of the first Final Girl, Lisa, who had previously survived a sorority house massacre where she lost nine of her sorority sisters, Sam seeks out Quincy so they can support each other. After all, no one can understand what it’s truly like to be a Final Girl apart from each other. The surprise arrival of Sam in Quincy’s life is about to send shock-waves reverberating through many lives. Both are hiding something, and both are determined to find out each other’s deep and darkest secrets.

There are two timelines running alongside each other, present day and flashbacks to Quincy’s time at Pine Cottage. This slowly drip feeds the reader little parts of the story piece by piece and builds up the suspense and anticipation. Narrated from Quincy’s point of view we are given her perspective on the killings, and the events happening presently, and her point of view isn’t always trustworthy. I did really like Quincy as a character, I could understand why she repressed her traumatic memories when others around her couldn’t. I think her choice of career as a Baking Blogger was interesting, almost as if she was trying to bake away with sugar all the bitter parts of her mind. I didn’t trust Sam from the minute she showed up, although her carefree attitude was almost enviable. The more the book went on the more layers of Sam’s personality were pulled back and I was really happy the way the story ended for her.

The planning and plot line was superb. I’ve read so many psychological thrillers of late that I feel they are all becoming samey, I can predict from a few chapters where the story is going. This did NOT happen with Final Girls! I had no idea where the story was leading, who to trust, and who to be suspicious of. All of my instincts were totally wrong, but looking back all the clues were there, hidden in plain sight. It’s not often an author can get to me like this, but Sager had my mind bending in all directions. There are a few twists through the story before the big one at the end, and whilst it turns the book on its head, it is a clever, clever ending.

This book made me feel like I was living Quincy’s life, I was there, I was a Final Girl. I was in Pine Cottage and I was terrified. I wouldn’t be surprised if this book becomes a movie very, very soon. Cannot praise this highly enough, overall rating five fabulous stars. After all that excitement I’m away for a Xanax washed down with Grape Soda (just like Quincy) 😉

Thanks to Riley Sager, Dutton Books and NetGalley for the advanced review copy.

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The Final Girls

This book absolutely gave me goosebumps. I could not put it down. You spend the novel thinking you know exactly what's going on and exactly who you can trust...until the rug is pulled spectacularly from underneath your feet. You almost feel betrayed, that's how real the emotions are!

I would love to read this again now I know how it ends, to look back over any clues I may have missed! I very rarely give 5 stars, but this was a no brainer. Treat yourself to an afternoon with your feet up reading this masterpiece folks, you won't regret it. Be prepared to be thinking about it for a while after you turn the last page. I really can't wait to see more from Riley Sager.

I was kindly sent a copy of this book from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.

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A gripping thriller, with so many twists and turns that everyone will be talking about this book in 2017. This was a well written, original concept, that will keep you guessing right up to the end.

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The press have labelled them the ‘Final Girls’ – after the young, pretty victim who remains standing at the end of a horror movie. There are Quincy Carpenter, Samantha Boyd and Lisa Milner. Separately they survived massacres that should have killed them – that did kill many others – and they remain survivors, ‘tethered to tragedy’ and with the press interested in their lives and endless websites, true crime podcasts and blogs fascinated by their stories.

Ten years after a trip to a remote cabin with her friends, which resulted in Quincy Carpenter being the only survivor, she has re-built her life. She now has a nice apartment, a boyfriend and has thrown her energies into a baking blog. She still has a tendency to take the odd pill, and still meets up with Coop, the police officer who rescued her that terrible night, but otherwise she is coping. Much of this, she feels, is due to her inability to being unable to remember what happened that dreadful night. Still, the new life she has carefully built up, is about to be invaded by the past that always threatens to intrude on the present.

Lisa Milner is found dead, in a suspected suicide. Quincy is horrified; this was the woman who wanted to mentor her and who wrote, “The Will to Live.” The woman who seemed determined to be a survivor, even if Quincy shied away from meeting her and Samantha Boyd has gone into hiding. Now the press is full of stories about Lisa and Samantha Boyd suddenly turns up on Quincy’s doorstep. Quincy’s boyfriend, Jess, is understandably concerned about the past shattering his and Quincy’s carefully constructed life, but she feels that they must offer Samantha a place to stay. However, is Samantha who she says she is? Why has she appeared now, what was Lisa Milner attempting to tell Quincy before her death and why is Samantha so keen for Quincy to discover what happened so long ago at Pine Cottage?

This really is a great crime novel. We have the current storyline, of Quincy beginning to realise that she must confront her past, plus the images from her past, as she gradually begins to remember what happened so long ago. There are lots of twists and turns, the plot is never quite going the way you think it is and, if you like fast paced novels with plenty of action and good characters, you will really enjoy this. I received a copy of this book from the publisher, via NetGalley, for review.

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I love crime thrillers. And I love horror movies. So it's fair to say that I REALLY loved Final Girls. The term 'Final Girl' is used to describe the last girl standing in horror films - and it's also what the media have dubbed Quincy, Lisa and Sam, who were all the sole survivor of massacres that left their friends dead. When one of these 'Final Girls' dies, things start to get interesting. An enjoyable 'whodunnit' perfectly mixed with teen slasher movie-style flashback scenes that brilliantly build the tension, this book had me gripped from the first page to the last. I loved Quincy as a character (even if she did make some questionable choices!) and I thought the plot was well-paced with enough twists and turns to keep me guessing. Stephen King was spot on when he described Final Girls as the first great thriller of 2017.

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I had this book for a while but didn't go straight to it and to be honest the title was a little too powerful, it put me off. I was worried the book wouldn't live up to the title but boy was I wrong!
I was gripped by the first page and totally intrigued by the plot. As I read further I thought I was guessing the truth and the story went the same way which made me pleased I was correct but also disappointing that it was that predictable.
Again I was wrong! Totally did not see the ending, I was so shocked by it as the author did such a good job leading down other avenues but looking back there was small subtle hints that were easily missed as the fake plot clues were much more obvious.
Big well done to the author for writing such a clever plot, I found the book enjoyable. I couldn't put it down, I just had to know what happened.
The characters were so strong and believable which made the ending work and not have me thinking 'no!' That's not right.
So the book did live up to the title very much so, I'm gutted I didn't pick it up sooner and nearly as gutted that I've finished it. As I got to the last few pages, I slowed up my reading pace just to make the book last longer. This doesn't happen often with books. I'm hoping there will be an second instalment.

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This is a very entertaining thriller in the classic teen slasher movie style for a large part of the book. However, there is also a 'bloody' good story to be found in between all the stabby gore and screaming flashbacks. Highly recommended.

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Hard book to get into once past chapter 4 was very good great story

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This book is brilliant it kept me guessing all way through, very very well written,i couldn't put it down,i thought i new what was going to happen,or what was going to happen,but it changes all the way through,this book is a must read,it should be made into a film,well done great read.

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I loved this book it gripped me from beginning to the end, there's loads of twists and turns

Final Girls is a fabulous psychological thriller. The story centres around Quincy Carpenter who is the sole survivor of a massacre in a wood cabin when her friends get murdered. Along with Lisa and Samantha, both sole survivors of horrendous massacres the 3 girls have been called The Final Girls by the press. This story is a real page turner I had to read every night to feel and imagine every step that the story tells. Gripping and tense and highly recommended.

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Quel suprise yet another book with "girl" in the title. Surely this will be amazingly brilliant like all the others, well, Stephen King has said that this book is "The first great thriller of 2017" and who am I to argue. This book is going to be huge.

I don´t think the current blurb does it justice, its a great story that is written so well. This is Riley Sagers first book and if this is anything to go by we are in for a treat over the coming years.

There are two stories here. As Quincy remembers the details of the missing hours, We hear the story of what really happened at Pine Cottage and the story of the three Final Girls, Quincy, Sam and Lisa. Both stories will keep you on your toes and are full of tension with both converging in a fantastic ending. The possible outcomes of this story are all hinted upon and you are never sure which avenue Riley Sager is taking you until you get there and for me it wasnt expected.

Great read and highly recommended.

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This was a fascinating story of the results of a traumatic episode on the lives of the survivors. Some really good characters that make the story flow. A real teaser in places and a surprising conclusion. Excellent read.

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Great book. Enthralling read, and kept me guessing right to the end. Thanks to netgalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

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Speechless! That rounds things up. I still cannot believe this was a debut novel because of its complexity in character development and plot and penmanship.
Let's not forget the way this book surprised me completely, because I did NOT see that coming, and I am great guessing things in thriller! But no, this one was a complete surprise and one I still can't get out of my head.
It might have been lacking a bit in the mystery part during most of the novel, but that's only because it gave more importance to the characters in a way that wanted the reader to really get to know them.


I found the writing to be really good, easy, fast paced and thrilling. It definitely felt like a fresh and vivid read and its short chapters also helped the story to move along in an addictive and nerve-breaking way.
The switch between present and past that took part slowly in every couple of chapters was fluid and tricky. It kept you guessing because Quincy's Final Girl plot unravelled bit by bit, so you couldn't get the complete picture, which was a great idea because that way you kept guessing wrong all of the time.
It started out slowly which is something I usually don't like in any other genres, but in these type of psychological thrillers I think it's the way to go. That slow burning method is what helps you get into the character's mind


Keep in mind that this story was a hard one to summarize and try to speak about giving the particular genre of it, where it is so easy to spoil things when one doesn't want to. So I kept things as light as possible.

This one took the Final Girl concept to a whole other level! although it might start a bit slow, it gives some Scream and I Know What You Did Last Summer vibes, giving the concept of it all, but in this case the author just took it all up a notch and made everything more confusing, thrilling and overall mouth-watering! We start this story knowing that there are currently three Final Girls in the US. Fina Girl aka the lone survivor of a massacre.

We follow Quincy, a final girl (she doesn't believe in this term and says she is not such thing) with some serious memory problems who apparently adjusted (or so she thinks) quite well to the normal life she now leads. She lives in NYC with a stable companion, Jeff, in an apparent great apartment (thanks to some unexpected money), has a blog and has no friends except for the officer who saved her that tragic day years ago, Cooper. That's all we know about how this woman passes her days. Neither she nor her companion talk about her past, they simply ran a thick veil through all of that misery. Everything is calm and clear until one day one of the surviving final girls turns up dead, from an apparent suicide. This happening is the start of a frantic recollection. Another day all of a sudden Sam, the other final girl, Sam, appears in Quincy's door wanting to reconnect, be there for her, basically whatever she wants/needs. This appearance takes Quincy's life by surprise and slowly starts to turn everything into an absolute chaos or more precisely starts to point out how Quincy's life is not normal or not OK at all, doesn't matter what she tries to project to the outside world, the inside is just rotten. Quincy and Sam make quite the pair and although Quincy is happy at first to have some understanding company, her significant other, Jeff, and her trusted saviour/counselor, Cooper, don't feel the same way. Things evolve, plots get more complicated and confusing giving that we keep getting glimpses into what happened to bring Quincy to this situation.
Things seem to go in a clear direction, but as it turns out, the plot keeps thickening and you find yourself immersed in this zigzag road with no clear finish line.

Is fair to say that this book starts slow and that gives as the opportunity to get to know our main protagonist better and get into the psychological part of this thriller. It set the foundation for what's to come pretty well. And along the way, I fell in a nerve-wrecking state more than once and twice, giving some of our character's actions!! I left myself go completely into this read.

Suffice to say that I didn't see the final twist coming. In fact, I had taken a note about something similar happening but I underlined it as an impossible, because the absurdity of it all, but well, guess my surprise when everything turned out the way it did! This book left me open-mouthed and completely in love with it, but also left me exhausted because of all of the energy I had put into it.


This story brings a good cocktail of different characters to live. From the now to the flashbacks we get so many different storylines and personalities that enrich this story.
Quincy is our main protagonist and is such a rich and enraging character... She is the one that made me so anxious, angry and frustrated... but also equally engaged into the story and her Final Girl situation and development. Her boyfriend Fred was another great addition because it served to give her character some kind of moral compass to it all.
Sam, is a tricky character to describe. I didn't like her from the beginning, but still I recognized something good in her, something that wanted to help Quincy, in her own strange way that is. Not an especially nice or bright character, but one necessary to unveil everything in Quincy's darken memories.
Then we've got Cooper, the officer who rescued Quincy in the first place. We get presented to this character as a sweet guy, secretly and at some degree in love with Quincy. He is another character who is always there for her and frankly he is the major pillar in Quincy's foundation.
Between the flashback characters we meet a colorful arrange of teenagers. An apparent, at first glance, nice and funny bunch with some jealousy entwined. But it was specially one sweet guy that caught my eye at the end of it all, which only made this story's ending even sadder.

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Wow! That was my first reaction when I turned the last page of this book.
The Final Girls is a dark and gripping read. The author had me hooked to the story right from the beginning of this book, so much so that I literally could not put it down until I finished it.
This was a fast paced thriller and although I thought I might know the answers the author managed to throw in enough red herrings to keep me guessing until the end.
Riley Sager has created a brilliant story with twists and turns that leaves you not knowing who or what to believe. A must read for 2017.

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