Ryan Cloverhill, founder and owner of the most successful social media platform available, has invited his six closest friends from college to join him on his private island for a makeshift reunion. After all, it’s been two decades since they’ve all been together and it’s about time to relax with good food and plenty of drinks while they share their inside jokes and “remember whens.”
Come the next morning, however, Ryan has vanished without a trace. Without him, they’ve lost their only method of contacting outside help as they handed over all of their devices at the door the day before. In their place, they find a tablet waiting with a simple message to unlock it followed by the request for a passcode. Unsurprised, the group settles down for a good, old-fashioned puzzle. Surely this is just one more example of Ryan being Ryan.
As they mull over what the code could possibly be, each of them offers a guess. One by one, they strike out until a lightbulb moment springs to mind. But when the tablet begins to lay its secrets bare, the truth begins to reveal a truly terrifying reality, leading then all to wonder if their good friend Ryan lost his mind. Now it is up to them to stop him in his tracks. But it quickly dawns on them that no matter what they choose, the world will be forever changed as a result. How can they make such a monumental choice? And will they be able to live with themselves when all is said and done?
I’m kind of at a loss with Device Free Weekend. One part epic escapist read mixed with equal measure of over-the-top action-packed thriller, deciding where I stood on this one was not an easy task.
Let me just start with the good news then, shall I? Because right from the get-go I was thrust into a plot that I can only compare to a top-notch feature film of the action variety. And just like those, this storyline took me on quite a trip filled with explosions, tragic deaths, and rather extreme decisions that felt anything but true-to-life. But when looking for an enjoyable distraction within the pages of a book, isn’t that just the ticket?
What made the plot truly come alive, however, were the shocking and completely unpredictable twists. Laced with plenty of red herrings and just a dash of an evil villain, I raced through the pages altogether to quickly. Granted, it required a definite suspension of disbelief, but once I laid my BS meter aside, I was thrilled to be taken on one heck of a ride.
But just as outlandish as the plot may have been, I found the characters themselves genuine and relatable. Bound together in a situation none of them could have ever foreseen, personalities clashed and friendships collided. Yet through it all, they leaned on each other just like good college pals probably would.
The negatives were two fold. Unfortunately, the conclusion was somewhat a bust for me. While some things ended with a happy-ever-after and, realistically, others were decidedly less so, very little was truly wrapped up. And anyone familiar with my reviews knows just how much I like those nice, pretty, little bows. The only other piece that didn’t thrill me lay within the backstory of the premise itself. All based around a social media platform, there was altogether too much technical jargon for my tastes, much of which I ultimately skimmed.
When I put this book down, however, it was with a smile on my face. Both well-written and well-thought-out, this locked room thriller was nothing like I expected, but exactly what I wanted. On top of that, like any good fable, this story came with its own moral: technological advances may just so happen to come with a cost. I mean, how often do you come across an unputdownable thriller that teaches you a lesson? Two thumbs up for me! Rating of 4 stars.
Trigger warning: cancer, unlawful captivity, fatally falling from a height, bombing