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Crash & Burn
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Crash & Burn
Private Investigator Tessa Leoni comes up against a case where even the victim cannot be trusted in this propuslive thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling author—with a cameo by her fan-favorite character, Boston Detective D.D. Warren
 
Nicole Frank shouldn’t have survived the car accident, much less the crawl up the steep ravine. One thought allows her to defy the odds and flag down help—she must save Vero. If the girl even exists.
Arriving at the scene, Sergeant Wyatt Foster joins the desperate hunt for a missing child, only to learn that Nicky suffers from a rare brain injury that causes delusions. According to her husband, there is no child. Never has been. And yet Nicky remains adamant. She must save Vero. 
 
For Wyatt and investigator Tessa Leoni, nothing about this case is simple. It turns out Nicky has recently suffered more than one close accident. Is she indeed delusional, as her husband claims, or perhaps she knows more than she thinks? Because clearly someone out there won’t rest till Nicky crashes and burns....
Private Investigator Tessa Leoni comes up against a case where even the victim cannot be trusted in this propuslive thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling author—with a cameo by her fan-favorite character, Boston Detective D.D. Warren
 
Nicole Frank shouldn’t have survived the car accident, much less the crawl up the steep ravine. One thought allows her to defy the odds and flag down help—she must save Vero. If the girl even exists.
Arriving at the scene, Sergeant Wyatt Foster joins the desperate hunt for a missing child, only to learn that Nicky suffers from a rare brain injury that causes delusions. According to her husband, there is no child. Never has been. And yet Nicky remains adamant. She must save Vero. 
 
For Wyatt and investigator Tessa Leoni, nothing about this case is simple. It turns out Nicky has recently suffered more than one close accident. Is she indeed delusional, as her husband claims, or perhaps she knows more than she thinks? Because clearly someone out there won’t rest till Nicky crashes and burns....
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  • From the book ***This excerpt is from an advance uncorrected proof***

    Copyright  © 2015 Lisa Gardner


    Chapter 1


    I died once.

    I remember now, as much as I am capable of remembering anything, the sensation of pain, burning and sharp, followed by fatigue, crushing and deep. I’d wanted to lie down; I recall that clearly. I’d needed to be done with it. But I hadn’t. I’d fought the pain, the fatigue, the fucking white light. I’d clawed my way back to the land of the living.

    Because of Vero. She needed me.

    What have you done?

    I am weightless now. I understand, absently, this is not a good thing. Cars shouldn’t be weightless. A luxury SUV was never intended to fly. And I smell something sharp and astringent. Alcohol. More specifically, whiskey. Glenlivet. Always prided myself on drinking the good stuff.

    What have you done?

    I want to cry out. As long as I’m sailing through the air, about to die for the second time, I should at least be able to scream. But no sound comes from my throat.

    Instead, I stare through the plunging windshield, out into the pitch-black night, and I notice, of all things, that it’s raining.

    Like that night. Before . . .

    What have you done?

    It is not so bad to fly. The feeling is pleasant, even exhilarating. The limits of gravity defied, the pressure of earthbound life left far behind. I should lift my arms, spread them wide and embrace the second death looming before me.

    Vero.

    Beautiful little Vero.

    And then . . .

    Gravity takes its revenge. My car is weightless no more as it reconnects savagely with the earth. A shuddering crash. An echoing boom. My body, once in flight, now tossed like a rag doll against steering wheel, dashboard, gear shift. The sound of glass cracking. My face shattering.

    Pain, burning and sharp. Followed by fatigue, crushing and deep. I want to lie down. I need to be done with it.

    Vero, I think.

    And then: Oh my God, what have I done?

    My face is wet. I lick my lips, tasting water, salt, blood. Slowly, I lift my head, only for my temple to explode in agony. I wince, tucking my chin reflexively against my chest, then rest my aching forehead against hard plastic. The steering wheel of my car, I realize, is now crushed against my chest, while my leg is twisted at a nearly impossible angle, my knee wedged somewhere under the crumpled dash. I have fallen, I think, and I can’t get up.

    I hear a sound. Laughter. Or maybe it’s keening. It’s a strange sound. High-pitched, continuous and not entirely sane.

    It’s coming from me.

    More wet. The rain has found its way inside my vehicle. Or I have found a way outside. I’m not sure. Whiskey. The stench of alcohol is so strong it makes me want to vomit. Soaked into my shirt, I realize. Then, my gaze still struggling to take in my surroundings, I spy glass fragments scattered around me; the remains of a bottle.

    I should move. Get out. Call someone. Do something.

    My head hurts so damn much, and instead of velvet black sky, I see bursting white lights exploding across my field of vision.

    Vero.

    One word. It rises to the front of my mind. Grounding me. Guiding me. Urging me forward. Vero, Vero, Vero.

    I move. Laboriously, the keening sound replaced by a soul-wrenching scream as I attempt to extricate myself from the driver’s seat. My vehicle appears to have landed on its front end, the dash nearly crushed against me. I’m not upright, but tilted forward, as if my Audi, once it broke its nose, couldn’t regain its balance. It means I have to work...

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  • Publisher's Weekly

    December 1, 2014
    Nothing is what it seems in this expertly crafted standalone from Thriller Award–winner Gardner. After a luxury car is discovered at the bottom of a ravine in rural New Hampshire, along with its confused and injured driver, Nicole Frank, Sgt. Wyatt Foster and PI Tessa Leoni, last seen in 2013’s Touch & Go, get on the case. What begins as a run-of-the-mill car accident turns into an investigation that uncovers a whole history of sickening crimes. Nicole’s suspiciously taciturn husband, Thomas Frank, informs Foster and Leoni that his wife suffers from postconcussive syndrome, a result of a previous fall down the basement stairs, and of some subsequent stumbles. A recovering Nicole confusedly rambles about a young girl called Vero, who may or may not be her daughter. A subplot involving Foster and Leoni’s personal relationship is a welcome distraction from the horrors that Nicole confronts as her latent memories slowly resurface. Gardner keeps the reader guessing to the end. Agent: Meg Ruley, Jane Rotrosen Agency.

  • Kirkus

    December 15, 2014
    A New Hampshire cop tries to piece together a mysterious woman's life following a car accident and discovers nothing is as it seems. Gardner (Fear Nothing, 2014, etc.) puts Sgt. Wyatt Foster front and center in this overly complicated thriller, while corporate security expert-and Foster's new girlfriend-Tessa Leoni, from the 2011 Love You More, plays a distant second fiddle. When Foster is called to a single-car accident on a rural road, it seems like driver Nicole Frank simply drank too much Scotch and drove off the road. But Nicole, who miraculously survives the crash, insists that her daughter, Vero, is still missing. Foster and his team launch a massive search until Nicole's husband, Thomas, arrives at the hospital and tells the police that there is no child: Nicole suffered a traumatic brain injury (actually several), causing her to conjure an imaginary daughter. As the details of Nicole's original injury-she suspiciously fell down both her basement and front stairs within the span of a few months-emerge, Foster and the reader become more, rather than less, confused. Nicole's history unspools in calculated sound bites, with each episode ending in an artificial cliffhanger. According to Nicole-who claims to be "the woman who died twice"-she escaped a horrific childhood in a brothel known as the Dollhouse, a place that's the nexus of the mystery surrounding Vero, who may or may not be a figment of her addled brain. Gardner tacks on so many twists that even the most astute reader will be confused, and even the intriguing resolution, when it finally comes, doesn't answer all the plot's unnecessary questions.

    COPYRIGHT(2014) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

  • Booklist

    December 15, 2014
    Sergeant Wyatt Foster (last seen in Touch & Go, 2013), investigating a horrific car accident on a New Hampshire back road, calls for backup after learning that the seriously injured driver, Nicole Frank, is asking for her daughter, Vero, who was in the car with her. But after an extensive search, the investigators come up empty-handed. That's when Nicole's husband, Thomas, tells them that his wife is suffering from a brain injury and is unreliable; furthermore, they don't have any children. But as Wyatt continues to dig deeper, he discovers that Nicole might have been the subject of sexual trafficking when she was just a child. Gardner intersperses vivid scenes of Wyatt's investigation and of tender moments between Wyatt and private cop Tessa Leoni with Nicole's first-person narration. And Nicole's story is instantly gripping as her horrific past gradually comes into focus, and she must sort out what actually happened and whether she can trust her husband. This page-turner, with its contemporary, hard-edged flavor, is sure to satisfy Gardner's ardent fan base.HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: Gardner's twenty-eighth novel, complete with a cameo from her most popular character, Boston detective D. D. Warren, will no doubt make its debut near the top of the New York Times best-seller list.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

  • Library Journal

    September 1, 2014

    When car-crash survivor Nicky Frank sobs that she must find a little girl named Vero, her husband tells police not to listen because she was already suffering from a brain injury before the accident. But can he be trusted? Bravura author Gardner's stand-alone offers a peek at series stalwart Boston detective D.D. Warren, last seen in Fear Nothing.

    Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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