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One by One by Freida McFadden
Freida McFadden is a practicing physician. She specializes in brain injury, lives in a centuries old three-story house in New York City, and has an ocean view. The staircases creak and moan with each step. She claims that nobody could hear you if you scream โ unless you scream really loudly. Maybe. Although the three books of hers that Iโve read are (1) eerie, (2) creepy, and (3) scary, they do not rely on the supernatural or blatant horror. But they are definitely the kind of books that you donโt want to put down.
โOne by Oneโ (2024, 258 pages in soft-cover format) vaguely reminds me of Agatha Christieโs โTen Little Indians,โ also known as โAnd Then There Were None.โ Unlike Christieโs tale, McFadden sets her story in a modern middle-class suburb. Friends, and at least one newcomer, pile into Claireโs SUV and take off for a weekโs vacation at a secluded Inn in the mountains.
Claire and her husband Noah, have not been getting along. If fact, Claire reveals that they hate each other and are staying together for the sake of their two children. But the kids, Aiden and Emma, are staying behind in the care of Claireโs sister.
The other passengers are Lindsay (Claireโs best friend) and Warner, Lindsayโs new boyfriend about whom sheโs head over heels. And then thereโs Noahโs best friend Jack (with whom Claire has been having an affair) and his wife Michelle whom he canโt divorce because sheโs the best divorce lawyer in the country and would leave him living in a box, and not a very good box.
The trip starts badly when Noah asks Claire if she remembered to use the bathroom before getting in the car, which he has decided to drive. Of course, she says โyes.โ But half an hour later, she really has to go. However, she canโt risk inflaming Noahโs wrath, so she pleads with Lindsay to ask Noah to pull into a rest stop. Naturally, Noah knows that itโs Claire who really needs the facility, and the animosity rises to a conspicuous level.
Then, as the car stalls in the mountains, quite a distance from the Inn, the six vacationers are stranded with little food or water. Lindsay picks some berries, ignores Claireโs advice not to eat strange fruit, and suffers the consequences. Her boyfriend Warner seems little affected by the event.
Then Michelle disappears from the camp in the middle of the night, and Jack goes berserk because everyone wants to press on to the Inn to get help. Warner is the third to disappear. Claire becomes convinced that sheโll never see her children again, but her husband seems to be the stalwart who keeps his head and gradually becomes protective of and affectionate toward her. The three who are still together, Noah, Claire, and Jack, settle into an abandoned cabin, and thatโs where the plot begins to unfold.
This is a well-told story with the kind of twists that kept me awake all night.
โ Genre:ย Thriller, Psychological thriller, Suspense, Psychological Fiction.
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โ Eco Friendly paper.
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