(49)Hairpin Bridge by Taylor Adams

Sunday, September 12, 2021

 





It has been three months since Leyna Nguyen’s sister, Cambry, committed suicide on a desolate bridge in Montana. Only Lena doesn't believe that Cambry committed suicide. As her twin, she would know if it was suicide. Lena decides to retrace her steps, hoping to get to the truth. Lena has reached out to the state patrol officer who found Cambry's body. Corporal Raymond Raycevic agrees to meet her, but Lena has a bad feeling that the law enforcement officer is not giving her the whole story. As the afternoon wears on, Corporal Raycevic's story just doesn't seem to add up and Lena finds herself in a precarious situation. Will she be able to find out what happened to her sister without endangering her own life?


The entire time I was reading Hairpin Bridge, all I could think about was the similarities to Big Sky, based on a CJ Box novel. There were enough differences that I don't think it raises flags, but it was similar enough that I thought about it often. One thing I liked was how smart and clever Lena was about the whole thing. She planned for just about every type of scenario. Except for one. Raycevic was creepy from the first page he was introduced. I just knew that he was not an upstanding citizen. CLICK HERE FOR SPOILERS. 


Bottom Line - I struggled with this one. There were several times when I almost put it in the "DNF" pile, but I did not. You are going to have to make your own decision about this one.


Details:

  • Hairpin Bridge by Taylor Adams
  • Pages: 320
  • Publisher: 6/15/2021
  • Publication Date: 6/15/2021
  • Buy it Here! 
  • Thank you to NetGalley for the book in exchange for a review. 

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