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My Rating: 🍪🍪🍪.5
Genre: Horror
On their way to their honeymoon, April and Eddie find themselves lost and pick up a hitchhiker they encounter before realizing she’s mortally wounded. So begins a whirlwind police investigation during which April and Eddie begin to realize there is more to the story than an isolated crime. They find themselves swept into the mystery of the road, Atticus Line, where the hitchhiker and many before her have been killed all while still unsure how they ended up there in the first place.
This book was much more paranormal than I realized, which I don’t always lovvve from a thriller, but it was spooky and well done and kept me on my toes. There was also the added layers of secrecy in both April and Eddie’s pasts that was woven throughout. Honestly, some of that felt a little superfluous. I think the book could have been more focused and packed just as much as a punch. However, there was a lot up in the air that kept me reading.
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