A review by cindysbookcorner
Collision of Lies by Tom Threadgill

5.0

Collision of Lies is the first book I have read by Tom Threadgill, but it will not be my last. I found his writing to be stellar, engaging, unique, and this novel in particular, difficult to put down.

I loved the main character, Amara Alvarez, the diversity of her character, her relationship with her family, and the hilarity in which she engaged with her co-workers. She is a strong heroine and one that many will find themselves aspiring to be like.

The supporting characters were also well-developed, engaging, and added much to the story. Starsky, Sara, and especially Dr. Pritchard were integral to the plot development.

The plot was fast-paced, intricately developed and I found myself wondering how in the world someone could write so well and bring it all together in the end. The amount of thought and creativity to write this book seriously blows my mind.

There was only one thing that bothered me about the book, but I will not mention it because it is a spoiler, but I also understood why the "thing" had to be that way. It does not in any way take away from how good this book is, it was just a disappointment to me.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who loves a good thriller/suspense novel, that is impossible to figure out, and will keep you up late into the night just to finish it.