On Monday morning a security employee hears two gun shots coming from a largely unused elevator. He calls the police who manage to open the door…and retreat in shock at the amount of blood covering the small space. What exactly led to this situation? Who were the four people confined in this elevator and why did they hate each other to this extent?
To answer these questions we have to go back to Friday evening when four investment bankers Vincent, Sylvie, Jules and Sam receive identical e-mails requesting them to participate in a meeting outside their office. Things haven’t been going that well recently, the threat of losing their lucrative positions and being fired is real, and they all feel they cannot afford to miss this particular meeting, which turns out to be a kind of a team building exercise, known as an escape room. In a classic escape room scenario, you get clues to decipher, situations to show your leadership skills and promote team spirit and…what was the word…Trust (they have well and truly forgotten the meaning of this word)? If you manage to solve the mystery in 60 minutes, you get a round of applause and a pat on the shoulder. If not, the door opens anyway, you get a message of encouragement, a pat on the shoulder, and everybody is ready to go for a Friday drink.
If only this was a classic escape room! Or at the very least, if only the four people locked in it, could trust each other. Oh they do get a series of clues, but the aim of the game is different this time: try to stay alive and work out the mystery behind this set-up.
The Escape Room is an incredibly addictive read. You’d think that the ruthless world of ridiculuosly overpaid, overworked and overstressed bankers is something that has been described and discussed to death and there’s nothing new to add. Yet, the much more personal narrative of the second POV (there are two: one giving a blow-by-blow account of what was happening in the elevator, and the other one that gives you an insight into more distant past events that led to the deadly game) is what made this book so fascinating.
Well-written, compelling, gripping?– yes! Believable?– eh, no, not really. Oh, I do believe the descriptions of long hours, glass ceiling, gruelling work hours, sacrificed relationships and totally absent work-life balance, sexism, elitism, alcoholism and drug abuse. It’s the details of the revenge set-up that required me to suspend my belief. I didn’t care – it was way too entertaining.
Thank you to Edelweiss and St.Martin’s for the ARC provided in exchange for an honest opinion.
The Escape Room is out on the 30th of July 2019.
- Have you read The Escape Room or is it on your tbr? What did you think of it?
I have seen this book all over the blogs today. It looks to be a wonderfully done thriller and it’s now on my list. Super review too!
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Thank you, Marialyce! It is the publication day, so I guess that explains the abundance of reviews😁 It was very entertaining.
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I’ve seen two reviews of this and both make it sound way too good.
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As long as you’re prepared to suspend your belief and just be entertained 😁 Some of my friends said it was too far-fetched.
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I can suspend disbelief.. like I said with Here There Are Monsters. It takes a lot for me NOT to be able to do it… there are only two books in the past year I’ve called out for pushing it too far. So… if you can’t get me there… hell you are just novelling wrong
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You made a really good case with Here There Are Monsters. What was the other book?
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LOL The Last 8 https://novellives.com/2019/02/27/three-star-arc-review-the-last-8-by-laura-pohl-published-march-5-2019/
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I’m with you again🤣 You’re definitely going to have lots of ‘Yeah, right…because it would be that easy…’ moments in the last part of the book.
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Oh ok well thank you for saving one more book on my TBR lol
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Sounds very exciting. Thank you for the review. 🙂
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Thank you 🙄 I think today was not the day for epic posts…Loved yours, as usual.
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I did read it and I enjoyed it… Absolutely had a blast with it. Unbelievable moment ah… I didn’t care. I kept reading till end at one go
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The same, Shalini! Totally addictive.
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I also enjoyed this book. If interested, here is my review:https://books6259.wordpress.com/2019/05/10/the-escape-room-by-megan-goldin/
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Enjoyed reading your review, Martie! Great movie reference!
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Oh, how I love addictive stories! Wonderful review, Toni💜 I’ve recommended this for library purchase.
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Thank you, Jo! I’m sure it’s going to be a huge success with your library patrons.
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Awesome review! You are such an amazing storyteller! And your reviews, I look forward to them. ❤️
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Thank you! You’re so kind.
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Simply sharing my thoughts candidly. Thanks for sharing so much light, so much depth, so much perspective. ❤️
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Wonderful review Toni. It sounds like this book was a bit like the title. An escape from the world and that is okay. I definitely want to read this one.
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Thank you, Carla! That’s exactly what it was!
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