A decade ago, two vans filled with high school seniors on a school service trip crashed into a Tennessee ravine—a tragedy that claimed the lives of multiple classmates and teachers. The nine students who managed to escape the river that night were irrevocably changed. A year later, after one of the survivors dies by suicide on the anniversary of the crash, the rest of them make a pact: to come together each year to commemorate that terrible night.
To keep one another safe.
To hold one another accountable.
Or both.
Their annual meeting place, a house on the Outer Banks, has long been a refuge. But by the tenth anniversary, Cassidy Bent has worked to distance herself from the tragedy, and from the other survivors. She’s changed her mobile number. She’s blocked the others’ email addresses. This year, she is determined to finally break ties once and for all. But on the day of the reunion, she receives a text with an obituary attached: another survivor is gone. Now they are seven—and Cassidy finds herself hurling back toward the group, wild with grief—and suspicion.
Almost immediately, something feels off this year. Cassidy is the first to notice when Amaya, annual organizer, slips away, overwhelmed. This wouldn’t raise alarm except for the impending storm. Suddenly, they’re facing the threat of closed roads and surging waters…again. Then Amaya stops responding to her phone. After all they’ve been through, she wouldn’t willfully make them worry. Would she? And—as they promised long ago—each survivor will do whatever he or she can do to save one another. Won’t they?
Wow. Just wow. There were so many things to love about The Only Survivors. From the gripping and utterly genuine trauma roiling around the cast of characters to the atmospheric setting of the Outer Banks (a place I know and love), I felt this book came away true-to-life through and through. Especially how the damage of a traumatic event can wreck havoc on one’s life. So a large round of applause on that, Ms. Miranda!
Told primarily by Cassidy Bent in the present, there were also a handful of extremely tense and riveting POVs from the past that gave me a Lord of the Flies feeling. As much as the former was a slow burn of perfectly drawn out suspense, the latter was anything but predictable and I hungrily ate up every word. Ultimately, the plot of this one, while perhaps not all that original, felt eerie and chilling and succeeded 100%, in my opinion.
The only piece that fell a little flat to me was who was behind the evil deeds. Because, unfortunately, I was able to see though the subterfuge and guessed part of the conclusion. Not enough to ruin it, but with part of the surprise taken out of the reveal, I felt somewhat disappointed in the end. But have no fear, there was yet more to learn and THAT I did not guess in the least!
All said and done, however, I had one heck of a good time being taken on this ride. As long this one is approached as a suspense novel and not a thriller, this tale will keep you captivated to be sure. And, for whatever reason, I still found myself racing to find out what really happened all those years ago and how the story was going to conclude for them all. In the end, this one easily ranked up as one of my favorites by the author. So, despite some rather mixed reviews, I hope you choose to pick this one up and give it a try. I’m certainly glad I did. Rating of 4.5 stars.
Trigger warning: vehicular accident, suicide, drug addiction, gaslighting
*Synopsis provided by the publisher.