Teen thrillers are edging out of have to solve a murder and into have to not be murdered, and if this book in indicative of the quality of them, I'm all for it. Someone is Watching You is a tense, well written book. It's hard to believe that most of the events in it take place over just a couple of hours.
The flashbacks here and there are well enough signposted that it wasn't confusing, and they add to the story rather than distract from it. I thought the twist was kind of surprising - I can see, looking back, where it was flagged, but at the time I didn't pick it out!
The prison makes for a very atmospheric place to be trapped, and I felt the claustrophobia at times. Nia's desperation to be part of the group is familiar to anyone who's ever been a teen, and I cheered when a certain thing happened!
I very much hope there's more planned for these characters - the end seems to imply it, and I would love to read the next part. Whatever Tess writes, though, I'll be happy to read. She's going to do very well.
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