#Review – Last One Out: A Thriller by Steph Nelson

Perfect for fans of Noelle Ihli and Stacy Willingham, this chilling, riveting thriller unravels the dark secrets behind Chloe Webster’s disappearance and her shocking return twenty-five years later, as her cousin Frankie races to uncover a truth more terrifying than she could imagine.

Chloe Webster is supposed to be dead.

She vanished twenty five years ago—the night her two friends were brutally murdered at an isolated hot springs. At least, that’s what everyone believes.

Everyone except her cousin, Frankie, who never lost hope that Chloe was alive.

When Chloe unexpectedly shows up at her own annual memorial event, Frankie is overjoyed. But this isn’t the reunion she imagined. Chloe has no memory of that night in 1999—or her life before.

Then Frankie starts getting cryptic messages that imply Chloe knows more than she’s letting on. Frankie wants to trust her cousin, but even more, she wants answers to the questions that have plagued her for decades.

But is the truth really worth uncovering at any cost?

This book was so good. I did end up putting it down for a bit but once I picked it back up, I couldn’t stop reading. I’m sure you all know how that is.

First we meet Chloe and her friends. I wasn’t a huge fan of her friends but I also didn’t want what happened to happen to them. They just gave off a mean girl vibe and definitely didn’t seem to fit what I would imagine Chloe’s friends to be like.

They go to a hot springs and that’s when their lives are changed for ever.

The story then jumps several years and we officially meet Frankie. Her and Chloe were inseparable as kids.

The book shows us Frankie’s life and how she copes with the disappearance of her cousin and best friend. She still believes she’s alive.

As the story progresses and we reach part 2, my theory had been correct. But it was the only twist I could figure out. The rest? I was shocked and had absolutely no idea how things would play out.

I really liked the twists and turns, so much so that I ended up picking up another book by Steph Nelson.

Please be sure to read the warning and don’t take it lightly. Well a lot of things mentioned aren’t on page, they can still be triggering.

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