The Only Survivors
the tense, gripping thriller from the author of Reese Book Club pick THE LAST HOUSE GUEST
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Publisher Description
Ten years ago, a tragic accident tore through a community.
Ever since, the nine survivors - just teenagers at the time - have met on the anniversary to remember those they lost. They made a promise to keep each other safe from harm. For Cassidy, always the outsider at school, this group has felt almost like friendship.
But this year, their reunion is overshadowed by death and the disappearance of one of their own. As the week unravels, Cassidy begins to fear something darker than survivors' guilt has bound them together. Was their pact to protect one another a promise, or a threat?
****THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER*****
READERS LOVE THE ONLY SURVIVORS
***** 'Totally gripping'
***** 'So many twists'
***** 'A phenomenal writer'
***** 'Another tense page turner'
PRAISE FOR MEGAN MIRANDA
'A twisty, compulsive read' RUTH WARE
'Dark and gripping' 5* READER REVIEW
'Will leave you on the edge of your seat' GLAMOUR
'A first-class thriller' 5* READER REVIEW
'Twisty and tense' RILEY SAGER
'Suspenseful, riveting' 5* READER REVIEW
'Miranda is a master of misdirection and sudden plot twists' BOOKLIST
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
At the start of this tempestuous, emotionally wrenching tale of courage, betrayal, guilt, and just maybe forgiveness from bestseller Miranda (The Last to Vanish), Cassidy Bent is reluctantly preparing for an annual ritual: the weeklong reunion at a secluded beach house on North Carolina's Outer Banks of what were initially nine survivors of a horrific accident a decade earlier when they were high school seniors and a dozen students and teachers died after the two vans carrying them home in rain-lashed darkness from a service trip in Tennessee plunged into a river. The former classmates are about the last people any of them want to see at this point—as well as the only ones who share the secrets of what they did to walk out of the woods alive. And now their number has shrunk to seven after the apparent death by suicide of a onetime close friend of Cassidy, the second such death. The suspense and danger escalate as the narrative alternates between the present and the night of the tragedy, even if the final shocker may strike some readers as contrived. Though not among Miranda's best, this remains an evocative excursion into darkness.