
Cyndi is sent to a summer camp because her parents thing she is antisocial. You get a mixed POV in this story but a lot of the story is told by Cyndi. Ok lets start from the beginning…this section will have spoiler, if you don’t care about reading the book, you are safe to read below. I do want to read the next book but I had lots of issues with this one that I am not sure if I really want to invest the time. So I will start here by saying overall, it was ok, not my favorite and was rather interesting, just felt the kids were just too young. Let me back track a bit, I will try not to give any spoilers but with books like this it’s hard.

While I liked the idea of not knowing a lot about the killer and only finding out bits and pieces about him, I was just a bit confused about the entire story of the water park and why it was still being cared for. This book had endless possibilities, I just think the kids were too young and there needed to be more. Slasher fans rejoice, old-school horror is back!

Kill River is a wild water park ride filled with blood, gore, and '80s nostalgia.

Once night falls, Cyndi will have to fight to escape the park, a masked maniac, and a living nightmare. Soon they discover that they are trapped in the park, and a dark figure is stalking them from the shadows, picking them off one by one. After spending a tense night lost in the woods, the four teenagers stumble into a mysterious water park that appears to be completely empty.Īt first, they are thrilled to have the rides all to themselves, at least until one of them disappears. In the summer of 1983, thirteen-year-old Cyndi and her three new-found friends Stacy, Zack, and Brad decide to sneak away from their summer camp in the middle of the night by rafting down the nearby rivers.

This book may be unsuitable for people under 17 years of age due to its use of sexual content, drug and alcohol use, and/or violence.
