Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Review of Collision of Lies by Tom Threadgill

Small crimes police officer Amara Alvarez finds herself in the midst of an investigation that was a closed case three years prior. But one conversation throws her in to second guessing if the bus that was hit by a train actually killed all the children inside of it. Did something more sinister take place that even the FBI missed?

This book was amazing!! This was my first book by Tom Threadgill and it did not disappoint. What a web of a plot that has you thinking the book is going to go one way and it takes a hard left and goes a completely different direction! The intricacy of details and how they piece together is so specific and the scientific explanations behind the plot activate a part of the brain that forces you to slow down and try and understand what you are reading because you don't want to miss a single detail. The characters are easy to follow as they are added to throughout the book instead of all at once. The story builds upon itself and gains steam with each passing page right up until the very end.

Revell Reads sent me this complimentary book to review for them. Opinions expressed are my own.