Middle of the Night

by

Riley Sager

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy slow-burn mysteries with a nostalgic 1990s setting would likely appreciate this book.
  • Fans of character-driven stories that explore themes of grief, guilt, and childhood trauma will find depth in the narrative.
  • Those who like atmospheric thrillers with a touch of the supernatural and don't mind a more emotional, less action-packed approach may be drawn to the book's blend of mystery and poignancy.
  • Readers who enjoy unpredictable plot twists and don't require intense thrills or scares in their suspense novels may find satisfaction in the story's revelations.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking a fast-paced, action-packed thriller may be disappointed by the slow burn and character-focused nature of this book.
  • Those who prefer their mysteries to be grounded strictly in reality without any supernatural elements might be put off by the ghostly aspects.
  • Fans of police procedurals or readers who value strict logic and plausibility in their thrillers may be frustrated by some of the plot holes and unrealistic scenarios.
  • Readers who are easily annoyed by repetitive descriptions or overused phrases may find the writing style tedious.
  • Those expecting intense scares or shocking twists throughout may find the book too subdued for their tastes.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Atmospheric and suspenseful thriller
  • Compelling mystery about a childhood disappearance
  • Nostalgic 1990s setting
  • Well-developed, flawed characters
  • Unpredictable plot twists
  • Emotional depth and poignancy
  • Masterful character building
  • Immersive storytelling
  • Blend of mystery and subtle supernatural elements
  • Nostalgic and thought-provoking

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Slow pacing, especially in the beginning
  • Repetitive descriptions and plot points
  • Some plot holes and implausible scenarios
  • Underwhelming or predictable revelations for some readers
  • Lack of thrills or scares for those expecting a more intense thriller
  • Overly saccharine ending for some
  • Unrealistic portrayal of police procedures
  • Underdeveloped side characters
  • Confusing timeline jumps
  • Overuse of certain phrases (e.g. 'middle of the night')

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