
It’s 5 p.m. on a Friday.
You have been called to an interview for your dream job.
In a stunning office thirteen floors above the city below, you are all alone with the man interviewing you.
Everyone else has gone home for the weekend.
The interview gets more and more disturbing.
You’re feeling scared.
Your only way out is to answer a seemingly impossible question.
If you can’t . . . what happens next?
Review: The synopsis for this book really drew me in, especially as someone who is fully aware of how scary interviews can be! And it did not disappoint. I loved that it took place in one building over a short period of time. This intensity allowed for a real sense of tension to be created and the short chapters kept up the pace of the story the whole time.
This story starts tense and grows increasingly sinister. I enjoyed the chapters from Joel’s perspective as it instantly raises questions. You know he is lying and that he is studying Kate but you do not know why. Despite this insight into Joel’s perspective, you remain as clueless as Kate and are therefore going on this journey with her, feeling her confusion and panic as the situation progresses.
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