10/07/2025
Macabre Monday: Arc Review The Hitchhikers by Chevt Stevens
Adell LaShawn quote: “Mercy is holy, but it is not blind.”
Pull quote: “Kindness pulls over, terror climbs in.”
Main characters: Alice and Tom
Antagonists: Simon and Jenny
Alice and Tom take a new RV through Canada after a personal loss. They pick up two hitchhikers, Simon and Jenny. The choice looks kind. The cost arrives fast. The story shifts from roadside empathy to a tight survival puzzle that keeps closing around the leads chapter by chapter. The 1976 setting feels real and the pace stays sharp.
Why it resonated with me
Alice moves through grief with a caretaker mindset. She plans, watches, and listens to her gut, yet still has to learn where compassion ends and boundaries begin. That tug is the same line I talk about in my own work, trusting intuition while protecting your peace.
What worked for me
• Steady escalation with short, bingeable chapters
• Vivid sense of place and time
• Antagonists who feel human and dangerous
• Emotional stakes tied to grief as well as fear
What to consider
• On page violence and cruelty
• A few survival choices and coincidences that require buy in
Content notes
Violence, murder, captivity, threats of sexual violence, grief
Bottom line
A sharp, high tension road trip thriller that sticks the landing. I could not stop turning pages.
ARC provided via NetGalley. This is my honest review.