Spencer wakes up in hospital after a car crash which involved a fatality. Four students were in the car returning home after a party: Spencer, her ex Ethan, & two other pupils from their school, Tabby Hill, & Chris Moore, who was tragically killed. All four of them are part of the 'Headmaster's List' at the school, a group of high achieving students which allegedly gains the members advantages when applying to college. Ethan is being investigated for having driven under the influence & reckless driving, but Spencer can't remember what happened.
She has been left with scars, broken bones, & PTSD from the crash & her parents get a service dog, Riley, for her return to school. Spencer remembers catching Ethan cheating on her & their screaming argument but nothing much about the crash itself, but she believes it was an accident & that Ethan is not to blame. She teams up with his best friend, Jackson, to find out what really happened, but it seems that someone may not want them to find out the truth.
I found this a little difficult to get interested in at first, but after a certain point, it did start to pick up. I thought the conclusion was rather good, even if I had already worked most of it out. Spencer was a sympathetic main character, & her budding friendship with Jackson was done well without being overly rushed. The best character of course was Riley the dog, who was just the best good girl. Overall, this was a little bit too predictable & it failed to catch the imagination. My rating 3.5 stars (rounded up)
My thanks to NetGalley & publishers, Macmillan Children's Books, for the opportunity to read an ARC.