Welcome to The Friday 56 hosted by Freda’s Voice.
This is a really fun meme!
The only rules are to grab a book (any book), turn to page 56 or 56% in your eReader and find a sentence or a few (no spoilers) that grabs you and post it.
Then go over to Freda’s Voice and leave your link so we can visit your 56!
My 56 for this week is from
Four Found Dead
by Natalie D. Richards
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Genre: YA / Mystery / Thriller / Horror
From page 56 in the paperback.
When the lights went out, the darkness itself was the monster I feared. But now I know there are real monsters in the theater.
There is a faint, rapid tapping beside me. It’s confusing until I see her chin trembling. Summer’s teeth are chattering in the quiet.
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Synopsis
At the movie theater where Jo works, the last show has ended. But the nightmare is just beginning.
Tonight, Tempest Theaters is closing forever, the last remaining business in a defunct shopping mall. The moviegoers have left, and Jo and her six coworkers have the final shift, cleaning up popcorn and mopping floors for the last time.
But after an unexpected altercation puts everyone on edge, the power goes out. Their manager disappears, along with the keys to the lobby doors and the theater safe, where the crew’s phones are locked each shift. Then, the crew’s tension turns to terror when Jo discovers the dead body of one of her co-workers.
Now their only chance to escape the murderer in their midst is through the dark, shuttered mall. With its boarded-up exits and disabled fire alarms, the complex is filled with hiding places for both pursuer and pursued. In order to survive this night, Jo and her friends must trust one another, navigate the sprawling ruins of the mall, and outwit a killer before he kills again.
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Ooh, this sounds creepy and intriguing! Makes me want to go to the movies. LOL
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This sounds really good. I’m going to add this one to my wishlist.
Pretty creeptastic!!! Happy weekend!
Chilling! Looks very suspenseful. I’m late visiting First Lines/56 this time around but I hope you’re having a good reading week!