The pacing in this story is also phenomenal. In some ways, this may be just the thing Darby needs to help her find the inner strength to battle her own personal demons. As her backstory is revealed, though, it becomes apparent that this tenacious and scrappy girl may just be the best person to save the kidnapped child. A poor college student, she does not seem the likely choice to intervene during a kidnapping. Darby is a somewhat surprising, but ultimately fantastic heroine. Why I Liked It: There are so many things about this thriller that made it enjoyable. What follows are several tense hours as she attempts to save the child, even though she knows they are ultimately trapped with a very dangerous person. She doesn’t know which of her fellow stranded travelers is the owner of the van, but she knows she must act. What It’s About: During an impromptu trip home to visit her dying mother, a young woman named Darby finds herself stranded at a remote highway rest stop during a blizzard in the Colorado mountains where she makes a horrific discovery - a young child is being held in a cage inside a van. So when I came across “No Exit,” which has this very premise I had to check it out. My experience went quite smoothly, but it was certainly easy to imagine the horror of being isolated in such a remote place during a blinding snowstorm. Why I Checked It Out: On a recent trip, I had the chance to drive through the Colorado mountains during the Winter.
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