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This book is excellent, like his book no exit! It’s got many great twisty turns, is ice cold chilling, thrilling, and gasp worthy shocks! Could have been cut down a bit on its filler, but still a 5 star mind blowing story! I would highly, highly recommend this fantastic story to my fellow thriller lovers!
Will make sure buzz around platforms and use low Amazon reviewer number on release!

I just finished this nightmare of a book, and I’m pretty sure I won’t sleep well tonight night. This is a story of mental illness, suicide, deception, family, and murder. There was a large amount of descriptive violence which leads me to view this more as horror than thriller. Not recommended for the faint of heart.

Dark characters and grim situation
Twin sister they say was suicide, the facts don’t seem true to a suicide.
Her sister goes to the bridge with a cassette, and with flashback, it recounts the past. Unusual ending to surprise the reader
Given ARC by Net Galley and Joffe for my voluntary review and my honest opinion

Hairpin Bridge follows Lena over the course of a few hours as she tries to find out what really happened to her twin sister Cambry. Cambry was believed to have jumped to her death on a notorious hairpin bridge, but Lena isn't so sure that's what happened.
To put my review as straightforward as possible, if you enjoyed No Exit you will enjoy Hairpin Bridge. I was one of those people. I absolutely loved No Exit, and the same goes for Hairpin Bridge. I devoured this book in one sitting on Mothers Day (Sorry, Mom). This is a super fast-paced book that you don't want to put down. I've seen some criticism about the level of believability of the book, but that's not a problem for me. I love thrillers that have just a little bit of unbelievability, and twists that keep me guessing, which is exactly what Hairpin Bridge did. This would be a perfect book to get you out of a reading slump as well!

Thank you to NetGalley and Joffe Books for providing a digital copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
Lena Nguyen is on a mission. Her twin sister, Cambry, committed suicide on Hairpin Bridge... allegedly. Unconvinced and full of vengeance, Lena sets off for Montana to confront the man who just might be Cambry's killer. This book started off strong, and there were incredible heart-racing scenes that made me eager to turn the page. As I kept reading, however, this turned out to be a miss for me. I was expecting a twisty thriller similar to No Exit, but there really weren't many twists at all. The ending made this seem like a love letter between sisters, NOT a story of revenge.