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The people from Bartholomew wants Jules to find Ingrid, but they stop her. It doesn't make any sense. Overall, this was a fun reading experience for the most part. This was my second book by the author, and I feel like he has a very captivating writing style that not only keeps you on your toes with guessing, but makes it almost impossible to not read his book in one sitting, because you never want to put it down. I LOOOOOVED Final Girls. That may be because I have a special connection to it that I'm positive nobody cares about but either way, I thought it was superb. The examination of class and power dynamics highlights social inequalities and the potential for abuses of power within privileged environments. It prompts discussions about the impacts of social hierarchies and the treatment of individuals based on their socioeconomic status. No visitors. No nights spent away from the apartment. No disturbing the other residents, all of whom are rich or famous or both. These are the only rules for Jules Larsen’s new job as an apartment sitter at the Bartholomew, one of Manhattan’s most high-profile and mysterious buildings. Recently heartbroken and just plain broke, Jules is taken in by the splendor of her surroundings and accepts the terms, ready to leave her past life behind.

When somebody rings your doorbell, you will receive a notification on your smartphone. If you are not home, you could simply ignore it and watch the visitor, or if it’s a trusted mail delivery person, you might want to initiate an audio connection and instruct them of a safe place to leave your parcel.I DARE NOT say more.... just read it for yourself and you can hold Jules hand as she tries to plan her escape!

The secrets and revelations surrounding Jules’ identity and the mysteries of Bartholomew contribute to the exploration of this theme. As she gets to know the residents and staff of the Bartholomew, Jules finds herself drawn to fellow apartment sitter Ingrid, who comfortingly reminds her of the sister she lost eight years ago. When Ingrid confides that the Bartholomew is not what it seems and the dark history hidden beneath its gleaming facade is starting to frighten her, Jules brushes it off as a harmless ghost story . . . until the next day, when Ingrid disappears. The premise reminds me of An Anonymous Girl, but Sager has a style all his own. He manages to keep the tone light and fun, almost Scooby doo-like, with all the “kids” out to solve a crime in their Mystery Machine Van. I really enjoy this aspect! If I could sum up why this is a 5-star book in 1 sentence: I could not stop for the last 1/5 of this book. I was completely drawn into this highly entertaining and unpredictable tale of the Bartholomew's dark past with its observing walls and quirky, wealthy residents. I just had to find out what happened to the other missing apartment sitters.Illegal organ transplant. When somebody is kidnapped and his/her organs are taken. In the book, the doctor told Jules that her kidney, heart, and liver gets another patient. I can't handle it. It is so horrible and disgusting.

The book explores themes of trust, deception, and the power of perception as Jules navigates the complex web of relationships and secrets within Bartholomew.The post reads, Apartment Sitter Wanted, and happens to be for a unit located in The Bartholomew, one of the most prestigious apartment buildings in New York City.

This is a Riley Sager book, so It’s not a spoiler to say there are twists and turns in this creepy, gothic suspense tale where the Bartholomew becomes a character itself. The palpable sense of eeriness with Jules all alone in the world up against some creepy neighbors in a gothic apartment building gave me a Rosemary’s Baby vibe. Forced to crash on her best friend's couch until she can find a place of her own, Jules is beyond desperate to improve her situation. Writer Riley Sager OWNS July. For the third year in a row, Sager is set to drop another stunning thriller in July. As a die-hard Sager fan, I’m here to tell you it may just be his best yet! MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU. IN JULY.🎄 My favorite impression of the book was the old apartment atmosphere. It was intense and creepy. I felt like I was there but I don't want to be there, in a spooky, old house.The residents and staff of Bartholomew use psychological tactics to control and manipulate Jules, creating a sense of paranoia and uncertainty. They restrict her movements, monitor her activities, and play on her fears to maintain their control over her. Mystery and Suspense: The book is a thriller that explores the theme of mystery and suspense. It keeps readers guessing and on the edge of their seats as they try to unravel the secrets and uncover the truth behind the mysterious occurrences in the Bartholomew building. The writing style was captivating. Riley Sager is a brilliant thriller expert. He knows how to maintain stress.

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