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STRANGER DANGER by Maren Stoffels

STRANGER DANGER

by Maren Stoffels ; translated by Laura Watkinson

Pub Date: May 2nd, 2023
ISBN: 9780593647448
Publisher: Underlined

When three friends head to a remote cabin to study for exams, they make the horrifying discovery that they’re not alone in the woods in this thriller translated from Dutch.

High school seniors Nova, Vin, and Lotus plan a “complete lockdown” without any cellphones or technology in order to focus on exam prep. After Nova’s sister drops them at the secluded house in West Virginia where they’re staying, creepy and unexplainable things start happening: slashed bike tires, disappearing items, and grave injuries. Based on the opening premise, Stoffels’ story has the makings of a solid thriller. The point of view switches between Lotus and another character whose identity is slowly revealed to readers. However, the finesse ends there. There is little character development except for a casual mention of Vin’s being an only child of divorced parents and Nova’s disordered eating. The author works hard to give the villain a believable motive, but it’s ultimately revealed to be flimsy. A surprise twist about one character is more of a head-scratcher than a satisfying shocker. But perhaps the most horrifying portion of the whole book is the way a teacher-student sexual relationship is not presented as the abhorrent act that it is. Characters seem to default to White.

A disappointing miss that lacks sophistication.

(Thriller. 12-17)