She’s Gone was published on November 1, 2022. Check out my book review on She’s Gone!
Book Review: She’s Gone
Summary
When a girl disappears, who do you suspect?
When 17-year-old Hunter Gifford wakes in the hospital on the night of homecoming, he’s shocked to learn he and his girlfriend, Chloe Summers, have been in a terrible car accident. Hunter has no memory of the crash, and his shock turns to horror when he is told Chloe’s blood has been found in the car―but she has disappeared.
Back at school, his fellow students taunt him, and his former best friend starts making a true-crime documentary about the case―one that points the finger directly at Hunter. And just when things can’t get any worse, Chloe’s mother stands in front of the entire town at a candlelight vigil and accuses Hunter of murder.
Under mounting pressure from the police, Hunter takes matters into his own hands by questioning anyone who might know the truth and posting videos to prove his innocence. When Hunter learns he and Chloe were seen arguing loudly outside the dance, he faces a sickening possibility. Was he angry enough to kill the person he loved?
Review
Hunter wakes up the in the hospital after homecoming with no memory of how he got there. He was in a horrific car accident and his girlfriend is missing. With no memory, he doesn’t know what happened.
Of course, he is the first suspect in the disappearance of his girlfriend Chloe. Hunter is determined to solve this case and will do anything to find Chloe even when almost everyone believes he had something to do with it.
I listened to the audiobook version of this book and it was excellent! It was a really fast-paced thriller with a lot of added twists that made you want to keep reading to find out what happened. I thought I knew how this was going to end but then the ending just left me SHOCKED!
I am just a sucker for high schoolers trying to solve crimes. If you liked the “A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder” series, then you will like this one!