Blame by Jeff Abbott
Dec. 10th, 2017 09:57 pmThe Blurb On The Back:
The crash that killed him
Two years ago, Jane Norton crashed her car on a lonely road, killing her friend David and leaving her with amnesia. At first, everyone was sympathetic. Then they found Jane’s note: I wish we were dead together.
A girl to blame
From that day, the town turned against her. But even now Jane is filled with questions: why were they on that road? Why was she with David? Did she really want to die?
The secrets she should forget
Most of all, she must find out who has just written an anonymous message: I know what really happened. I know what you don’t remember
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
Despite its clichéd premise, Jeff Abbott’s standalone thriller is a pacey affair that maintains a strong sense of intrigue that kept me turning the pages until the final reveal, which raises more questions than answers and exposes the holes in the preceding plot.
Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.
Two years ago, Jane Norton crashed her car on a lonely road, killing her friend David and leaving her with amnesia. At first, everyone was sympathetic. Then they found Jane’s note: I wish we were dead together.
From that day, the town turned against her. But even now Jane is filled with questions: why were they on that road? Why was she with David? Did she really want to die?
Most of all, she must find out who has just written an anonymous message: I know what really happened. I know what you don’t remember
( The Review (Cut For Spoilers): )
The Verdict:
Despite its clichéd premise, Jeff Abbott’s standalone thriller is a pacey affair that maintains a strong sense of intrigue that kept me turning the pages until the final reveal, which raises more questions than answers and exposes the holes in the preceding plot.
Thanks to the Amazon Vine Programme for the review copy of this book.