A review by teagandoeswords
Crash & Burn by Lisa Gardner

4.0

Nicky Frank wakes after her state of the art Audi sails off the road and into a ditch, she has only one thing on her mind: She must find Vero. Vero, a six-year-old who is nowhere to be found after the crash. But it turns out that this isn't the first accident Nicky has been the victim of, in fact, it may just be the third concussion she has suffered from, and as a result the only memory left in her mind, Vero, may not be what she thinks it is.

With the recent spike of stories told by unreliable narrators, this book could have easily fallen into mediocrity. Like Gardner's other books, however, Crash & Burn is a thrilling novel with many twists and turns, mystery and crime-solving. It is definitely one of the better books that make use of this newly popular trope. Despite guessing many parts of the plot before the half-way point, the book was still incredibly enthralling and very hard to put down.