A review by taylorhathcock
Middle of the Night by Riley Sager

4.0

I really enjoyed this book we have a child that went missing 30 years ago and Ethan who is still haunted by the night his friend disappeared. When Ethan returns to his childhood home things get complicated pretty quickly. Ethan is convinced that he can feel Billy's presence and who else would keep leaving signs that only he and Billy knew the meaning of. Haunted by dreams of that night and the strange occurrences that keep taking place Ethan begins to investigate what really happened the day Billy went missing. I enjoyed this book because we kept getting like this supernatural ghost element. It was really cool. I will admit that at first I was struggling to keep up with all the different theories that were happening in the story. I wanted it to pick one angle and run with it but it makes total sense why it didn't. I enjoyed the shifts between the day Billy went missing and the present because we got little tidbits and details that made almost everyone seem suspicious. It was really cool to watch how everything came together in the end. This was my first Sager book and I immediately started another after finishing it.