Abi is out running in the early morning darkness when she witnesses a hit-and-run accident, although it looks like the car deliberately hit the victimAbi is out running in the early morning darkness when she witnesses a hit-and-run accident, although it looks like the car deliberately hit the victim. She has to leave the scene in order to find a telephone to call the police. And when they arrive, there is no body. Abi is sure of what she has seen, and has trouble believing that the man, who appeared dead, could have gotten up and walked away. Abi is not sure she is thinking clearly due to recent trauma in her life, but she can't forget what she saw that morning and makes a few inquiries, each of which leaves her deeper in trouble with the police, her friends, and whoever wanted the man dead.
This fast-paced thriller held my interest on every page. I couldn't put it down. I did wish that Abi would be a little smarter from time-to-time, but trauma does have a way of influencing people's way of thinking. This is a well-written book and I hope to read more by this author.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC. All opinions are my own....more