The protagonist isn't just a hero; they are desperate, flawed, and occasionally unreliable. It makes the stakes feel dangerously personal.
Without spoiling the first ten minutes, the premise sets up a standard cat-and-mouse game that quickly devolves into something far more psychological. The pacing is relentless—just when you think you’ve caught your breath, the narrative shifts the floor beneath you. 8.9 / 10 ThrillerVi...
The tension is thick enough to cut. Every frame (or chapter) feels heavy with dread. The protagonist isn't just a hero; they are
An is a near-perfect score in this genre. It loses a tenth of a point only for a slightly dense middle section, but otherwise, it’s a masterclass in suspense. If you haven't seen/read it yet, clear your schedule—you won’t want to stop once you start. The pacing is relentless—just when you think you’ve
Rating: 8.9 / 10