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Nachts am Fluss by Trish Doller

sophiaknudsen's review against another edition

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3.0

Creepy and haunting, but the darkness doesn't settle in until about 3/4 of the way through.

lyssa_lee's review against another edition

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adventurous mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? N/A
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

4.0

sam_hartwig's review against another edition

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3.0

Not a fan of this as much as I'd like to be. I love Trish Doller's writing, and also knowing this was a thriller I thought it was going to be a hit for me.

Unfortunately I guessed from the get go who the killer was, and because of that I wasn't surprised at all with the ending reveal. I couldn't really connect with the main character Cadie either.

I was also waiting for a VERY long time before anything got exciting. I'm talking over halfway through the book. I guess the character development and their relationships were more important than this being a thriller.

I still enjoyed the writing and the swoon worthy moments between Cadie and Noah, but if you've picked this up hoping to read an edge of your seat suspense/thriller then you'd be disappointed.

On a side note, and also a kind of spoiler (so read on at your own risk)


I loved that an alligator took the killer after he died. I SOOO wanted someone to be eaten or attacked by an alligator, and I kind of got my wish lol!

iyaa's review against another edition

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2.0

My name is Arcadia. I had almost-sex with a stranger and followed him and his cousin everywhere even with the knowledge that one of them had a gun.
Yea, stupid.

Stupid main character and a predictable plot. Although I have to admit, this was not boring at all.

meeramira's review against another edition

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3.0

Not bad. Predictable. Didn't give me creeps or anything, but a good quick read.

ambeesbookishpages's review against another edition

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4.0

The full review can be found at The Book Bratz




I've done a lot of thinking about this book since I finished reading it, and honestly? I don't know what I feel. On one hand I really enjoyed it and found it totally thrilling and on the other I really thought the characters were stupid and didn't like it at all. I think I keep trying to put myself in Arcadia's shoes and see if I would have made the same decisions. I wouldn't have though, I hate going out with my friends. Why, would I go on a road trip with two strange boys?

Arcadia has been forced to grow up. Her mother died when her brother was just a baby, and her father shut down. Leaving all the responsibility on Arcadia. I liked Arcadia, she was brave and confident. She had all the characteristics that make me a life a female lead. I just can't wrap my head around why she would do something as stupid as she did. On her way to a party she spots a boy near a car (Matt) and invites him to a beach party. Later that same night she meets Matt's older cousin Noah and they immediately hit it off. Both boys are spending the summer camping around Florida. Through talking both Arcadia and another girl Lindsey are invited to go along with them. But when Lindsey leaves unexpectedly and Arcadia learns some new information about the boys she is now traveling with, is anyone who they really tell you they are?

I did like Arcadia, as I said she has all the characteristics that I like in a female lead. I think she was at her breaking point. That she needed that away time from her father. She was her brother's parent figure because he couldn't step up to the plate, she worked long hours at their store, she was getting over a breakup with a boy she thought she would be with forever. I think everything played a factor in her sudden rebellion. It was a stupid rebellion in my opinion, but I can see why she did it. Arcadia should have left though when she first learned about Lindsey disappearing, or when she learned about Noah's past, or when that hiker turned up dead. Arcadia made stupid decision after stupid decision that almost resulted in the lost of her life.

Both Noah and Matt were well written in interesting. It was hard to try and guess which one was actually a killer and who was innocent. Just as I would make up my mind on who I thought it was Arcadia would learn something knew about the other person to make them look guilty. Towards the end though it became predictable and it wasn't that much of a shock. Though it wasn't a shock I wasn't sure how it would all play out. Trish Doller defiantly knows how to give her readers a thrill, I think I might be staying out of the waters of Florida when I go there. Overall I really did enjoy The Devil You Know despite Arcadia's stupid actions.

julie_reads15's review against another edition

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2.0

The Devil You Know by Trish Doller is about Cadie, an 18 year old teenage girl who is seeking adventure.
Cadie goes on a road trip with two hot strangers and a friend she has fallen out with.
Cadie is extremely naive and ignores all the warning signs that something is very very wrong. She thinks because Noah and Matt are hot, they cannot possibly be dangerous.
There was a large amount of romance in this book and limited mystery.
The action didn't occur until the climax, and even then it still wasn't very thrilling or intense.

bookishmadness's review against another edition

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4.0

Review to come!

booklovinalicia's review against another edition

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5.0

Cadie (the main character- short for Arcadia) is a little sassy thing! I like her! Two pages into this book I knew I would love it! Read my full review at www.booklovinalicia.blogspot.com

I was able to read a digital ARC thanks to Netgalley. The review and opinions of this book are completely my own.

matiel72's review against another edition

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1.0

Are you kidding? This book was awkward, lacked suspense, and I hated the main character, she was senseless and had no care. I understand the characters making stupid decisions, I can also understand that the character is a teenager who may be completely oblivious to the scenario around her, but this was just a waste.