“The night was expected to bring tragedy.” So begins one of the most highly-anticipated thrillers in recent years. Yet, the story was so fun to read, that I would recommend it to anyone looking for a good thriller to read. This interconnection allowed for plenty of twists and red herrings, but also made it so I guessed the ending. The Night Shift has a tightly woven plot so all the characters are heavily interwoven. Now FBI Agent Sarah Keller must investigate both incidents, looking for a connection, while stirring up memories for the first survivor and the brother of the accused, who has always proclaimed his brother’s innocence. Fifteen years later, it happens again at an ice cream store. Police quickly identify a local teenage boy as a suspect, but he disappears before they can arrest him. On New Year’s Eve 1999, five teenagers working the night shift at a Blockbuster in New Jersey are attacked, with only one survivor. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. I received a complimentary copy of this book from St.
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