Lock Every Door: A Novel (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
“Looking for a suspense novel that will keep you up until way past midnight? Look no further than Lock Every Door, by Riley Sager.”—Stephen King
No visitors. No nights spent elsewhere. No disturbing the rich and famous residents. These are the rules for Jules Larsen’s new job apartment sitting at the Bartholomew, one of Manhattan’s most high-profile buildings. Recently heartbroken—and just plain broke—Jules is taken in by the splendor and accepts the terms, ready to leave her past life behind.
As she gets to know the occupants and staff, Jules is drawn to fellow apartment sitter Ingrid, who reminds her so much of the sister she lost eight years ago. When Ingrid confides that the Bartholomew has a dark history hidden beneath its gleaming façade, Jules brushes it off as a harmless ghost story—until the next day when Ingrid seemingly vanishes.
Searching for the truth, Jules digs deeper into the Bartholomew’s sordid past. But by uncovering the secrets within its walls, Jules exposes herself to untold terrors. Because once you’re in, the Bartholomew doesn’t want you to leave....
Customer Reviews
Lock Every Door
4-stars
LEDoor
Better suited for a tweenie. Not great. The verbiage is geared toward a 13 year old. I struggled to get through it, the story is not good, but not horrible either. There are much better books available, but this read is what it is. Again, not horrible, but not good. The effort of reading cost me more in energy than the value I got out of it.
Waste of Money
This book was so bad I almost didn’t finish it. The author is terrible, it reads like it’s someone’s first attempt at writing a book. Cliche, predictable, overly flowery word choice, has the characters make decisions no actual person would make just to further the already tired plot. Not one word is believable, and they don’t build enough backstory or relationships between characters to justify that they’re risking their lives for each other. The whole thing makes no sense.