

But not get out? How could he have forgotten she was here? How could he have locked her in? She kicked the door again, harder, and a scuff mark appeared like a rebuke.

It was one thing not to be able to get in. She gave the door a half-hearted nudge with the toe of her shoe. She felt slighted, wanted to kick something. Why was it hands but not foots? Feet but not hend? What the fuck was she going to do all day?. You wake up locked in a stranger's flat? Your reaction? None? You stay another 2 nights? Clever girl, is she now? One-night stands with strangers at a foreign city? Sure. There aren't many stupid actions they wouldn't do, if they get a chance to:

Of course, the plot and heroes actions make little sense, if any. Claustrophobic setting, creepy Andi, Clare in the grips of a full life-sized nightmare, all of these go to constitute a creepy and grippy read. Encounter of the sort that damage lives, destinies, bodies and souls. It’s like a gift.’ (c)Ī disturbingly stupid or stupidly disturbing or stupid and disturbing account of, well, a stupid and disturbing encounter. Q: ‘It’s nice to come home and find you in my bed, Clare. ‘Yes.’ With one word she acquiesced to all that was to follow.
