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Review: Crash by Platt and Wright

Crash by Platt  & Wright

My Review

5 Stars – You must read this!

This book will ruin your life.

Maybe it won’t ruin your life, but your day for sure. I’m all for fictitious children in peril (I am a Wright and Platt fan, after all), but in Crash, these guys actually made me cry. Cry!

Aside from that, Crash is a masterful story. I couldn’t put it down from the moment that I began. I kept wanting – no, needing – to know how it all ended. With nearly each turn of the kindle page, some new twist showed up, confusing me even more (in a good way) as I absolutely could not figure out how it was going play out. I never would have guessed the ending.

You really should read this book. Just be prepared to be ruined.

Find Crash on Amazon.

About

From the creators of the #1 horror and sci-fi series, Yesterday’s Gone, comes their first non-series book, Crash. 

Sometimes the ghosts that haunt us most aren’t the dead. 

It has been nearly a year since writer Thomas Witt lost his daughter in a horrible car accident which nearly killed him. He and his wife are attempting to have another child and put their lives back together. 

However, he can’t move on. 

In addition to his daughter, there’s something else missing — specifically his memories for six months prior to the accident. 

He finds himself obsessively drawn to accident scenes where he photographs the carnage in attempts to reclaim his memories. 

But what he finds in the photographs may just destroy him. 

Crash is the first non-series book from The Kings of the Serial and bestselling authors, Sean Platt and David Wright. 

Crash is approximately 41,000 words and contains a sneak peek at the opening chapters of Threshold, coming Sept. 2, for a total of more than 48,000 words. 

Crash by Platt  & Wright

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