People who love escape rooms really love escape rooms. And there are those people that are also really good at them...the more challenging the better. They are elaborate puzzles that often come with a story, and a time limit that adds to the challenge. For this third week of YA Fest, The Escape Game by Marissa Meyer & Tamara Moss brings the idea of escape rooms into a reality TV game show, where teams of four teenagers compete for an ultimate prize. But things get serious when the stakes get raised, and a contestant ends up dead.
The Situation: Sierra Angelos is back for season five of The Escape Game...which has to be the twists of all twists given how season four ended. When the body of Alicia Angelos was discovered during last season's final episode, it was pretty much universally believed that Sierra, her sister, was responsible. But she is back for the new season, and her teammates are as shocked as the audience. Beck is obsessed with the show and even makes escape rooms in his own time. Carter is a math-whiz and influencer with her own impressive following. And the cryptographer Adi...did not actually want to be on the show, but his mother pulled some strings, and it does bring him closer to one of his personal goals.
The Problem: Sierra knows she will be painted as this season's villain, just like she was last season, but she is determined to find justice. This means being a team player and working with the three people she just met, even though she is pretty sure they all see her as a murderer. Add to it that her team is the one the other teams will be eager to sabotage, and things get more difficult. When the clues start showing up, and not the ones that are related to the show, but the ones related to the very real murder of season four, everyone realizes just how high the stakes really are. The players must use their skills to stay on the show, stay alive, and find Alicia's killer.
Genre, Themes, History: This is a young adult thriller set mostly on a set in Hollywood for the reality TV show The Escape Game. The four main characters, Sierra, Beck, Carter, and Adi, are set to participate in the fifth season of the show, and it is a highly anticipated season given that season four ended with the murder of Sierra's sister, Alicia. Each chapter is told from the point of view of one of the main four, with the occasional interview or map of an escape room placed in between. Given that the book includes escape rooms as part of a bigger murder mystery, there are plenty of puzzles and riddles that both the characters and readers have a chance to work through, including one letter that can be read by holding the book up to a mirror.
My Verdict: I expected twists and turns, the occasional red herring, more than a few betrayals, and perhaps even a surprisingly touching or heartfelt moment, but there is a lot going on in this book. I am happy to report that the actual escape rooms for the game show do play a big part in the story and do not end up being an afterthought, even when it becomes clear that there is so much more happening. And each character has their own history and motivation for being on the show, and a reason for why they specialize in what they do. If I had any issue with the book, it would be how often readers may have to employ the suspension of disbelief. But overall, this is a fun mystery and adventure.
Favorite Moment: There is a moment when Carter rises to meet a challenge that nearly everyone (including Carter) believed she could not do.
Favorite Character: This is a grab bag of flawed people, but Adi has his moments of both genius and redemption.
Recommended Reading: I recommend One of Us Is Lying by Karen M. McManus.

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