A solid psychological thriller that effectively uses contemporary dating anxieties to create genuine suspense, though it occasionally relies too heavily on familiar genre tropes.
What works
• Relevant exploration of modern dating dangers and digital communication
• Well-developed protagonist who makes logical decisions under pressure
• Effective use of multiple timelines to build suspense
• Authentic dialogue that captures how people actually communicate online
• Strong psychological depth beyond typical thriller formula
What doesn't
• Antagonist sometimes feels more like a collection of warning signs than a real person
• Middle sections occasionally slow the momentum with character development
• Some technology references feel forced rather than natural
• Follows predictable patterns in law enforcement portrayal
