Rating: 3.5.
I have to admit guys, I was disappointed I'm this one, and this is the first time I'm saying this about any of Lisa Gardners books, of which I've read many. This book is the third in the Tessa Leoni series ,and no its not a must to read the first two to enjoy this book but I would recommend it as a few minor storylines relate to the characters previous doings and character development, as with most series, isn't as thorough as when you meet the characters. But really, this book isn't about Tessa Leoni, ex police officer turned private security specialist at all. She has little more than a cameo role here.
The story revolves around a woman Nicky Frank, who suffered through a terrible car accident when her car went over a ravine in the New Hampshire wilderness late one night , or early one morning I should say, as it happened at 500AM. Nicky survives, climbing up the ravine, flagging down a passing motorist. As she's being loaded into the ambulance she cries out to the officer on scene, telling him that "Vero" is still down there. Enter Tessa's boyfriend of six months, Wyatt Foster, a Sergeant Detective with the North County Police. After hours of searching , even after they put the dogs on it, no trace of anybody else in the vehicle. So Wyatt heads to the hospital where he meets husband, Thomas Frank, who explains that prior to this accident his wife, on the six months they have lived here, has had 2 other concussions, one due to a fall down basement stairs, the other because she tripped coming out the front door. Wyatt becomes suspicious, and since alcohol was found in the vehicle he begins to investigate the wreck as a possible DWI.
I felt this story was very slow to build. You have main character Nicky. Every other chapter is written in her voice. But due to the concussions, Nicky is confused and disoriented, not even able to recognize her husband of 22 years when she came to in the hospital. So we slowly follow the trek of revelations about the past as Nicky's damaged brain tries to put together not only the night of the accident, but the state of her present life, and as we will see, most importantly, her past.
The chapters not written in Nicky's voice are in Wyatt's, as he tries to put together what happened the night of the accident. The main question weighing on both of our main characters is Who is Vero? When that revelation is finally made the book takes a quick turn , and although the tension ratchets up , the accident , which took up the first half of the book, takes a backseat to the events of Nicky's past as they slowly begin to click into place.
The ending felt forced to me, like the book was now 400 pages and it was time to be over, so solutions to the books mysterys were shoved into a few chapters. The accident and questions surrounding it, especially the mysterious 3 concussions, was riding in the backseat by the end of the book, leaving certain aspects unanswered, and in my opinion ,the explanations that were given left alot to be desired.
This was the first Gardner book I didn't thoroughly enjoy. I would still recommend it to her avid readers who have read the first couple of books In. the series, but don't push it to the top of you To Read list.
***Anyone who has read this book, I'd love to talk about my feeling on the ending, but don't want spoilers in my review! Send me a message if you would like to chat about this book, I definitely want to get some things off my chest!