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FOUR FOUND DEAD by Natalie D. Richards

FOUR FOUND DEAD

by Natalie D. Richards

Pub Date: May 2nd, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-72821-581-5
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

It’s closing night for the Riverview Theater—and four employees will be found dead in the morning.

The eight people working that evening are finishing up their last shift before the Ohio mall is closed down and completely refurbished. Before leaving, they need to get their phones and keys from the manager’s safe, but this routine does not unfold as usual. Their manager, Clayton, is as harsh and angry as ever, but Jo gets the sense that something is wrong: It turns out he has brought a gun to work, concealed in his waistband. And then the lights go out, the panicked workers discover all the exits are locked or boarded over for construction prep, and everyone is trapped inside with no way out. Despite the promising setup, the story goes on for too long, with some chapters feeling like filler instead of propelling the action. Jo’s first-person narration is effectively supplemented with news clippings and emails. The book features supporting characters who are racially diverse and fairly well developed; protagonist Jo is a White girl whose personal history of trauma is slowly revealed. Given the title, it’s clear from the outset that half the major characters will not make it out alive, but the central mystery of why they die may be obvious early on to astute readers.

An overly long thriller.

(Thriller. 14-18)