Riley Sager is the pseudonym of a former journalist, editor and graphic designer who previously published mysteries under his real name. Now a full-time author, Riley's first thriller, Final Girls, was a national and international bestseller that has been sold in 25 languages. A film version is being developed by Universal Pictures and Anonymous Content. A native of Pennsylvania, he now lives in Princeton, New Jersey.
Deliciously frightening * Daily Mail * Move over Rosemary's Baby, urban paranoia has a deliciously Gothic new address. * Ruth Ware * The Bartholomew is an apartment building of terrifying secrets. You'll find startling twists and alarming surprises down every dark hallway. It's too late to lock the doors-the horror is already inside. My favorite thriller of the year! * R.L. Stine, author of Goosebumps * Sager fans and new readers alike will enjoy this heart-pounding thriller that cleverly weaves economic anxiety with something a whole lot darker. Jules must face the demons in the woodwork and in the world around her if she is to have any hope of a future. Because, ultimately, locking every door won't keep the terror away if the terror is locked in there with you. * New York Journal of Books * The author, writing under a pen name, relates ominous events and spooky developments with skill, adding an element of social commentary and a surprise twist ending-elevating this exercise in terror above the ordinary shocker. * Wall Street Journal *