A review by tvislife
Middle of the Night by Riley Sager

1.75

I don’t love Riley Sager, but I have to say, his books are pretty easy to get through. This one follows a man, whose best friend was snatched from their tent in his yard when they were kids, never to be seen again. 

Most of this, like Sager’s other books, was very predictable. Pretty early on, I guessed what had happened, or at least, who was responsible. These are always somewhat lame thrillers, but if you need something to just get you through the next couple hours and be mildly entertained, I like Sager’s books for that. But don’t come to him for quality entertainment.