In an unsuccessful quest for cell service, Darby stumbles past a van in the parking lot. As Adams makes sure to tell the reader several times, Wanashono translates to "big devil" in a Native American dialect.Īnd who might the big devil be in this story? There's not much mystery about it. In Darby's case, the people in question are four fellow stranded motorists sheltering at the Wanashono rest stop in Colorado. But the two certainly contain the same central idea: hell is other people. I don't know if author Taylor Adams intentionally chose NO EXIT for this book's title, the same title as Sartre's existential work from the 20th century. She would choose to be dying of pancreatic cancer in Utah just as a blizzard blows through the Rockies, trapping Darby on top of a mountain pass overnight. Thriller Psychological | Thriller Domesticĭarby Thorne's mother has horrible timing.
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