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A review by hmclaughlan
Twenty-Seven Minutes by Ashley Tate
2.0
Twenty-Seven Minutes takes place 10 years after a deadly accident, where a promising teen was killed, but her brother who was driving waited 27 minutes to call for help.
The premise for this book was promising, but it didn’t really follow through. None of the characters were likable, the dialogue was clunky, and the biggest mystery of the book was why an entire town is still so obsessed with an accident that happened ten years ago. Unfortunately this one fell flat for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of Twenty-Seven Minutes in exchange for my honest review.
The premise for this book was promising, but it didn’t really follow through. None of the characters were likable, the dialogue was clunky, and the biggest mystery of the book was why an entire town is still so obsessed with an accident that happened ten years ago. Unfortunately this one fell flat for me.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an advanced copy of Twenty-Seven Minutes in exchange for my honest review.