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Thriller · 2017 · R

No Exit

by Taylor Adams

Stranded in a blizzard. A child is in danger. And the killer is right here.

For17+GenreThrillerLength304 pagesRead time~7 hours

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Violence

A lot

Graphic violence including stabbing, beatings, and a brutal confrontation; high body count

Language

Some

Strong language throughout; profanity used regularly

Sexual Content

Barely any

No sexual content

Substance Use

Barely any

No significant substance use

Emotional Intensity

A lot

Extreme psychological tension and dread sustained throughout; depicts child endangerment and abduction

What this book is about

When Darby Thorne gets stranded at a highway rest stop during a Colorado blizzard, she discovers a kidnapped child locked in a stranger's van. Trapped with four strangers and no cell service, she must figure out which one is the kidnapper and save the girl before morning. A relentlessly tense thriller where every move could be fatal.

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Child abduction and endangerment

Graphic violence and murder

Sustained psychological terror

Claustrophobic thriller atmosphere

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