LA lifestyle influencer Cara Campbell is living the rags-to-riches dream with her plastic surgeon husband, Karl, and posting all about it on social media. But her happily ever after evaporates when she’s given a life sentence for murdering Karl during a romantic getaway. All evidence points to her, and her platform—as an unabashed gold digger—makes her look guilty as hell. Karl’s struggling business and million-dollar life insurance policy add plenty of motive. But the one thing Cara knows for sure is she didn’t do it.
En route to the maximum-security prison where she’ll begin serving her sentence, the armored transport vehicle is torn apart in a horrific collision that sparks a wildfire at the scene. Desperately seizing this unexpected chance at freedom, Cara flees into the Sierra Nevada Mountains armed only with a cracked phone she found on the highway.
Local sheriff Jordan Burke is first to respond and follows in hot pursuit. His desire to apprehend Cara is personal: he’s vulnerable in the next election, and a quick capture will help his chances. But as the sensational case explodes in the headlines, he finds himself second-guessed at every turn by a noisy chorus of murderinos, internet sleuths, and podcasters—as well as his blowhard political opponent.
In the woods, Cara’s flight for survival becomes a journey of discovery. Who killed Karl, and why? Was her marriage built on lies? And who is she, really, without her millions of followers?
As Jordan draws relentlessly closer, he, too, begins to question the truth. But to find the answers, he has to catch a fugitive …
Cat and mouse story that dragged on longer than it needed to before finally getting to the point.
Influencer Cara has been convicted of murdering her plastic surgeon husband. On her way to prison, her transport van is involved in an accident and she goes on the run. County Sheriff Jordan Burke is in pursuit. Can Cara elude capture long enough to find evidence to prove that she did not kill her husband?
I was invested in this novel at first, but after the second, third, fourth, etc. time of Jordan finding Cara only to have her barely get away got super old. And when we get to the reason for the murder and the way it is discovered and revealed with a true Scooby Doo moment, I literally rolled my eyes it was so ridiculous. So much chasing for so little payoff.
That said, it's an entertaining popcorn thriller and if you can stick with it and not overthink it, it is fast paced. It isn't going to be particularly memorable for me though.
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book, all opinions are my own.
A fun, wild ride of wilderness survival, police chases, and just-missed-her escape scenes, I Did Not Kill My Husband was a rollicking good time that I could not put down. From the two equally root-for-able narrators to the addictive fast-paced plotting, this book was an unlikely but brilliant combo of The Fugitive and None of This Is True. You see, not only was it an epic game of cat-and-mouse, but there was a dynamite podcaster angle that satisfied this thriller lover to no end. And despite the claim that our heroine was innocent, my side-eyeing of everyone I came across most definitely had my suspecting her as well. After all, “it’s always the spouse” is the claim for every true-to-life-ish thriller—and real deal murder. In addition to of my questions about who the killer really was, though, was a plot that twisted and turned in the best possible way.
What do I mean exactly, you might ask? Well, with sky-high tension and plenty of action, this book was the kind that I love. So despite the fact that it required me to suspend all disbelief and was a bit dramatic at times, I instantly became a fan of this talented writing duo. But, of course, that was also part of the fun and had me blowing through this 400+ page thrill ride in under twenty-four hours. The only other issue I had was with the conclusion. You see, it was somewhat abrupt and short on details in the end. Perhaps, though, I just wanted more time with these two compelling narrators and the other quirky characters. After all, with a messy, brave, determined convict on the run, I just knew that her chess-like battle with the smart, down-to-earth sheriff was going to be everything I love—and boy oh boy did I nail that in one. Rating of 4.75 stars (upgraded).
SYNOPSIS:
Please oh please go into this one at least mostly blind! All you need to know is that it’s about a LA lifestyle influencer on the run after being convicted of killing her older, wealthy plastic surgeon husband, Karl. You see, Cara Campbell was on her way to prison after being found guilty—despite the fact that she knows she didn’t do it. So it comes as quite a surprise to Cara when a last minute reversal to her sudden drop in good fortune sees her transport van ending up in a horrible accident, leaving her uninjured and free. Suddenly on the run from a sheriff hoping to catch her ASAP in order to help him win re-election, she races into the surrounding wilderness and is forced to fight for survival. At the same time, Cara’s just as determined to figure out who could’ve been the real killer of her darling Karl. After all, her trial had a big shock that she hadn’t see coming at all. The only problem is that the sheriff is hot on her heels. And then there are the murderinos, internet sleuths, and podcasters tracking her at every turn. Can she find out the truth before ending up behind bars? Or is she doomed to forever be the gold digger killer that everyone thinks she is?
Thank you Linda Keir and Blackstone Publishing for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
Thank you to Blackstone Publishing and NetGalley for the download.
One of my favorite movies of all time is THE FUGITIVE, with Tommy Lee Jones and Harrison Ford. This book is very much like that movie, but with a female escapee instead.
I devoured it.
The two mains--Jordan (the small-town sheriff) and Cara (the accused who escapes the van ferrying her to the penitentiary)--are both so consistently likable, multi-faceted, interesting. So well-drawn. The pacing is fast and furious. Always moving forward, like a shark. Even when Cara had some miraculous Houdini moments, I bought into the story. [There was one mistake re: something Jordan learns that didn't actually happen; and another where the author(s) repeated the same exact 3 sentences two paragraphs later, but I got over it.]
The ending was a little saggy in that the motives, etc. weren't quite as powerful as all that came before, but again, I really really enjoyed this read. Totally recommend.
I loved the sound of this book, right up my alley for sure. And that cover is amazing 😻
Whilst I did enjoy it for the. OST part I do feel that it dragged on just a bit too long, with the cat and mouse chase in the woods. I think this could have been cut back a bit, there is only so many times the sheriff can be so close to catching the fugitive after all. Other than that it was a fun and enjoyable read.
I did love the true crime and podcast side of things, with the prisoner being a famous and weathly influencer who claimed her innocence from the beginning. I wish that there had been more about her trying to prove this rather and trying to get away.
Thanks to Blackstone Publishing for my copy of this book to read. Out on March 3rd. 3.5 ⭐️
I DID NOT KILL MY HUSBAND by Linda Keir 📖 book review • out 03.03.26 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️✨ (4.5)
thank you @blackstonepublishing for my #gifted ARC! #blackstoneinsiders
from the very first chapter I was hooked! it starts with a car crash and the tension never really lets up. For a 400+ page book, I flew through this and picked it up every chance I got. Major true crime vibes with a hint of a podcast, only knocked off a 1/2 point because the ~chase~ could have been a bit shorter, but it was still a great read!
🖤deets:
Cara has been convicted of the murder of her husband. When the prison transport van crashes leaving many people dead, Cara finds the opportunity to escape. She’s adamant she’s innocent, so while she’s on the run, she’s simultaneously trying to solve his murder. this is dual POV with Jordan, the local sheriff who does NOT want an escaped criminal on his watch.
insanely short chapters, loads of tension, and an absolute page turner.. add this one to your TBR immediately 💫
#ad much love for my advance copy @blackstonepublishing #blackstoneinsiders #partner
I Did Not Kill My Husband < @ Thriller
No matter where she went, death was following…
There's danger any time you have a bunch of armed, excited people running around in the woods…
They convicted her to life without parole, but she swears she didn’t kill her husband. She says they were attacked and she barely survived. But none of that matters because a jury found her guilty.
Now on her way to the prison that will become her home, a massive accident happens and Cara finds herself free with no one stopping her from getting away. Life on the run will probably be better than life in prison.
But when you’re a well-known influencer running might not be as easy as you thought. One thing is sure: they’ll all underestimate her before it’s all over.
Then there’s Sheriff Jordan, who is determined to find Cara and bring her back to jail. Everything depends on him finding her - because it’s election time soon. The hunt is on.
And oh, there’s also a massive wild fire happening all around them.
I liked this one. Told over the corse of eight days, I Did Not Kill My Husband by Linda Keir is a fast-paced thrill of a read. But there’s also some light moments of humor too.
I walked in blind and was pleasantly surprised to get a survival thriller. I liked the influencer theme and all the quotes (posts on social media) before each chapter. You’ll be rooting for Cara but also on the edge-of-your seat, at times, as she tries to survive in the woods - survive being on the run.
Loved all the random people she came in contact with while fleeing in the woods. Such a fun book.
The only reason this wasn’t a 5 star read for me was because I started losing interest after she made it out of the woods - but there’s still the mystery part of this story that really comes into play for the last section of the book. A good portion of the book does take place in the woods tho.
Podcast
Memorable: Yeasty cheese odor 😭😭 Golden Goose shoes (?? wtf - who would pay that much for THOSE 😂 never heard of them til now) Searchers and Marshals rivalry was spot on The VA (Veterans Affairs) is exactly how the author said it is 😭 Sprained ovaries 😂😂
Final Thoughts: “The spouse was always the primary suspect, but wasn't she always the last to know?” - that’s some deep shit.
Also - LOL at the sheriff saying that if she’s innocent the courts will straighten that out and release her .. YEAH WHEN?? 15-20 years later ….. idk what court system that is but it’s def not ours 🫠 we’ve killed men who we KNEW were innocent. Framed others. And don’t even get me started on how racist the system is (the whole reason it really started) 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I Did Not Kill My Husband is a thrilling nail biter. It's largely a fugitive story, with alternating short snappy addictive chapters alternating between the fugitive, Cara, and her wannabe captor, Jordan the Sheriff.
I was completely immersed in this story and highly recommend it! This is my first book by the author and I will definitely plan to read more.
My only complaint was that the ending seem a bit too hurried.
This book was such a wild ride. I loved how it blended true crime vibes with survival thriller energy. Cara was an interesting mix of messy, determined, and surprisingly easy to root for once the truth started unfolding. The tension never really let up, and the setting in the mountains made it even more intense. Some parts felt a little dramatic, but that’s exactly what made it fun. Fast-paced, addictive, and full of twists that kept me turning the pages.
I really enjoyed this book. I found myself cheering for Cara right from the start. I had fun meeting all the zany characters that helped Cara along the way. I was glad that despite coming across some not so helpful people, Cara found others who were willing to help. I found the comments from some of the helpers who didn't know who she was, really funny after the fact of finding out who she was. The posts that started each of the chapters were a fun addition to read. I really liked Jordan too and admired his level head and thinking even when like dealing with like Agent Wen lol! I'm giving this book 4 stars. I found the ending to be a bit fast and a little bit of a letdown from all the excitement of the book. I definitely recommend this book to other readers.
Thank you to Netgalley, Blackstone Publishing, and Linda Keir for an ARC of this book in exchange for my honest review.
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Holy shit! I wish I could read this for the 1st time again! I wasn’t a huge fan of Cara being a gold digger because let’s be for real, that’s what’s she is. Regardless of her wanting “emotional and financial security”, she married her husband due to his money while also teaching women how to marry rich men. Cara and Karl easily could’ve been an age gap couple without the gold digger aspect. I definitely found myself rooting for Sheriff Burke at times, but overall I really enjoyed this book! I’ll definitely be picking up a copy when it’s released. Received as an ARC through NetGalley
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Simmering, sinister, and edgy! 𝐈 𝐃𝐈𝐃 𝐍𝐎𝐓 𝐊𝐈𝐋𝐋 𝐌𝐘 𝐇𝐔𝐒𝐁𝐀𝐍𝐃 is an ominous, twisty tale that sweeps you away to California and into the turbulent life of Cara Campbell, an influencer who, after surviving a devastating multi-vehicle accident, suddenly finds herself on the run for her life and with a chance, once and for all, to clear her name and uncover the real person responsible for her husband’s murder. The prose is crisp and tight. The characters are determined, resourceful, and vulnerable. And the plot is a dark, complex web of deception, lies, drama, manipulation, secrets, revelations, justice, suspicious personalities, survival, and murder. Overall, 𝐈 𝐃𝐈𝐃 𝐍𝐎𝐓 𝐊𝐈𝐋𝐋 𝐌𝐘 𝐇𝐔𝐒𝐁𝐀𝐍𝐃 is a suspenseful, compelling, intense novel by Keir that kept me guessing from the very first page and left me thoroughly entertained, satisfied, and surprised.
Fast paced, multiple pov, many things to uncover here. I enjoyed the way the chapters were paced and thought the story was believable. The mystery combo of Cara being on the run actively pursued by police + trying to figure out who killed her husband and cast blame on her made for an interesting read!
Blah. Already dragging at the fucking beginning. I couldn’t continue on. There are too many books to read and not enough time, so I decided to shelf this as a DNF. When I lost all interest in what was going to happen I knew it was time to call it.
I Did Not Kill My Husband is just the kind of thrillride I love, bingeable and propulsive. There is always something happening. With totally spot on tropes and characters: influencers galore, wilderness fires, car crashers, and sketchy mountain people to name a few. You'll never realize you're into this one for over 400 pages as the pacing is always on the move.
Cara, a lifestyle influencer, has been convicted of killing her older, wealthy husband. When being transported to her prison to commence serving out her sentence, a freak accident opens up the possibility of escape. Cue in local Sheriff Jordan Burke. Everyone has reasons to catch Cara beyond just being an escaped convict. Jobs are on the line. Internet trolls are out in full force and the quotes before each chapter are usually funny in their accuracy.
The doom prepper in the mountain is a favorite of mine. And the goats. The location set mostly in Madera County, Central California was perfect and I recognized so many towns and spots. It was easy to see the real life danger present for an escapee moving through that area of wilderness.
So much more to add but this one is truly best enjoyed going in blind.
Please note that this ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
I really, really enjoyed this book. It was fast paced and I loved the alternating POV chapters. I liked that it wasn’t a typical cat and mouse chase, but had the added complexity of Cara digging into who really killed her husband.
Despite the fact that I had to suspend all belief, this book was a really great read. The dual narrators were both great, and I often found myself rooting for both of them. I’m also always drawn to the thrillers/suspense/mysteries that have a podcast in them, so I loved that angle as well. I need to look for more books by these authors, as this was a first for me
What a fast paced thrill of a ride! Cara has been accused and convicted of killing her millionaire husband. She is a social media darling and has also been accused of being a gold digger. She maintains her innocence and an accident on her way to jail sets her off on a run to prove her innocence. She proves to be more adept than any one gives her credit. Will she be able to prove her innocence and find out her killed her husband,? This had so many twists and turns and aha moments until thr final twist that had me sitting here with my mouth open.
Influencer perfection meets true crime nightmare. Cara Campbell had it all. Money, followers, a picture perfect life... until she's convicted of murdering her husband. She swears she's innocent. No one believes her. When her prison transport bus crashes, Cara runs, straight Into the wilderness with nothing but a broken phone and a million questions. As a desperate Sheriff hunts her down and the internet turns her story into entertainment, Cara has to survive long enough to uncover the truth... because someone killed her husband, and they're still out there.
This one was part influencer culture part survival thriller. Cara is an interesting main character. The whole influencer turned fugitive angle adds this sharp and modern edge that keeps the story moving. The alternating tension between Cara surviving any way she can and the media circus closing in makes it pretty entertaining. I personally felt like it was an alright read, a popcorn thriller that you should just kinda go with it. I enjoyed it but it wasn't too remarkable imo. If you enjoy thrillers that mix survival and scandal together and are looking for something thriller lite, add this one to your TBR!
Thank you to NetGalley, Linda Keir, and Blackstone Publishing for this eARC!
Looking for a fast paced cat and mouse chase, grab this now. Cara is a popular influencer that was accused of killing her wealthy husband and was enroute to prison when her transport gets into an accident and she escapes.
The story is basically Cara running away from being recaptured while trying to figure out who killed her hsuband. The story is told in Cara and chief of police, Jordan's POV.
I will say that Cara is impressive with her on the run skills evade the police very well. I really like the addition of the social media and podcast added a different perspective and layer to the story.
The pacing is fast paced and enjoyed how the story unfolded.
Thank you @blackstonepublishing for a copy of the book.
Cara did not kill her husband. She was convicted of it anyway. Unforseen circumstances lead to her being on the lamb, running for her life to find out who did kill her husband so she can be free. It’s a fast moving, nonstop game of cat and mouse, waiting for her to get caught. I couldn’t put this book down. The chapters are really only two pages each, with nonstop movement. If it’s not Cara running from the law, trying to survive in the wilderness, it’s Jordan the sheriff hunting her. So many narrow misses and a ton of heart stopping moments. Half the book is the hunt for Cara, and I was in for it. There last few chapters is her investigation into the murder to clear her name, which is no less hectic. It’s very pulse pounding.
If there’s one book I could recommend everyone to read, THIS IS IT! One of my 2026 favorite releases that had me hooked from the first few pages in that I read it in just one day! Be prepared for the wild ride this will take you one because it’s full of suspense. This was such a great storyline and overall heart pounding thriller of a woman trying to prove her innocence while also on the run after the prison vehicle transporting herself and other inmates get in a traffic collision. The author does a fantastic job keeping you engaged every single chapter with unexpected twists and turns.
This was a great thriller! It starts off with a bang and keeps the tension high all the way through. I really enjoyed following Cara as she tried to outrun the police and survive alone in the wilderness, and her chapters kept me fully invested. The detective’s POV wasn’t quite as compelling for me, but the podcast and internet sleuth elements added a fun, modern twist to the story. The narrators did an excellent job bringing the suspense and different perspectives to life. I’d definitely recommend this to thriller fans, especially anyone who enjoys fast-paced survival stories with plenty of twists and media drama mixed in.
I Did Not Kill My Husband started off strong and immediately pulled me in. The premise had real momentum, especially following Cara’s dramatic escape. Unfortunately, as the story progressed, that momentum faded.
Much of the middle relied heavily on a repetitive “just missed each other” trope. Cara always a step ahead, the sheriff always close behind, which eventually became more frustrating than suspenseful.
The final reveal also fell flat for me. The motivation behind the murder felt underdeveloped and a bit forced, making the ending less satisfying than I’d hoped. Overall, this was a solid but uneven read with a great hook that didn’t fully pay off.
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
🅃🄻🄳🅁 🅁🄴🅅🄸🄴🅆 - This is an easy-to-read popcorn thriller, but many elements of the plot don't add up and it has a Scooby doo reveal ending.
🄵🅄🄻🄻 🅃🄷🄾🅄🄶🄷🅃🅂 - This started off strong with a dramatic escape and prisoner on the run story. Unfortunately it quickly goes into cliche troupes and a dull chase to catch the MC who improbably remains a step head of everyone no matter what. In fact over half of the book was simply the MC on the run having repetitive inner thoughts and similar actions. The social media aspect wasn’t very well incorporated. It was simply one user comment at the start of each chapter, and hashtags randomly (and annoyingly) thrown into the MC’s thoughts. The ending was a disappointment for me, both because it didn’t totally make sense and the Scooby Doo style villain reveals all details in a monologue approach. Overall it’s not a bad read if you don’t look super close to the plot details, but it wasn’t one I’d say you should rush to read.
Thanks to NetGalley and Blackstone Publishing for the Arc. At times I really felt like I was on the run with the main characters but at some point the chase felt like a slog. I think I wanted less “on the run” and more motives and backstory.
t’s been two-and-a-half weeks since Cara Campbell was led out of a packed courtroom in handcuffs and sent off to prison. But it feels like a lifetime. She’s in a prison van heading north on I-5 in California. She’s been found guilty of murder and it is day one of her sentence, which is life behind bars. No chance for parole.
Not too long ago, Cara was a top-tier influencer. And wife of a prominent plastic surgeon—Karl. And now Karl is dead. And the jury hung it all on her even though “every piece of so-called evidence” should have left plenty of room for reasonable doubt.
And suddenly the van is involved in a nasty crash that sparks a wildfire. Opportunity presents itself. Cara frees herself from the wreckage and sets off. Why not? Her plight can’t get any worse.
It’s page 15 of I Did Not Kill My Husband and we are off. This novel, the fifth by the writing duo of Linda Joffe Hull and Keir Graff, a.k.a. Linda Keir, rides a rocket of a question: can Cara Campbell figure out how she was wrongly convicted before she’s captured?
Right away, we’re introduced to her pursuer, Madera County Sheriff Jordan Burke, and fans of suspense will have no trouble recognizing the basic premise of “The Fugitive,” a 1960s television series and later a movie vehicle for Harrison Ford. In short, a wrongly convicted murderer who is on the run and also hell bent on proving he didn’t do it. (ABC-TV stretched this concept out over 120 award-winning episodes.) Like “The Fugitive” or Les Misérables, The Authority Figure gets as much attention as The Wanted, so Jordan gets equal screen time here. Jordan is a fully formed character with a host of personal and professional issues, including the fact that he’s the son of the former sheriff and about to stand for election against a “self-promoting slickster from SoCal.” Cara and Jordan are the urban/rural divide. Each in their own way, the shine has come off their individual brands as influencers. They play a snappy tag team of internal issues even as the chase keeps rolling.
Cara Campbell is alone, the way we like our anti-heroes. Except she’s got a cracked cell phone she found on the highway (note the cover). So we’ve got a woman in the woods coping with new and rugged surroundings who has gone from trying on $500 sneakers at Nordstrom and passing out how-to-be-a-gold-digger tips on Instagram to stealing clothes from a couple of skinny dippers. Smartly, early on, Jordan comes within speaking distance—and almost within arms’ reach—of Cara in a dramatic moment by a roiling river so we get a chance for mouse to meet cat and exchange a few words. And then Cara, who has a phobia about water, takes her chances with the torrent.
“After Cara Campbell had thrown herself into the water,” Jordan thinks the next morning, “he chased her for as long as he could, but the current carried her faster than he could follow. She disappeared almost immediately into the frothing white rapids, resurfacing for only a second before she was swept out of sight. The glimpse of her face in the cold, white light of his headlamp had been so brief he couldn’t be sure he hadn’t imagined it.”
I Did Not Kill My Husband puts Cara Campbell in a host of survival scenarios as she finds her inner Ninja Warrior. She eludes near captures with guile and savvy, figuring out ways to locate water, nourishment, and actual human assistance along the way, all while the media and podcast spotlight grows. Cara is nimble with social media and understands the importance of destroying key SIM cards, while Jordan is a lumbering, old-school luddite who doesn’t want to be embarrassed on TikTok. Again, great contrast.
Come for the action, stick around for the characters. I Did Not Kill My Husband would make a killer movie or knockout television series. One hundred and twenty episodes? I don’t know about that. How about a seven-episode run, one for each day in this swiftly-paced thriller? Suggested theme song: “Me and Bobby McGee.” Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose.
BLURB: After escaping a prisoner transport crash, Cara Campbell goes on the run after being convicted of murdering her wealthy husband, Karl. As a massive manhunt closes in, she’s determined to prove her innocence.
REVIEW: If you haven’t read Linda Keir before, like me, or you enjoy twisty, cat-and-mouse thrillers, you definitely need to put this one on your list. I haven’t seen much buzz for this book, but it deserves it. It’s relentlessly paced & will keep you engaged, on edge, and cheering for the protagonist the entire wild ride. And we’ve got great tropes—wrongfully accused MC, fugitive on the run, survival in the wilderness, media circus, true crime podcast, marriage secrets, and more, all seamlessly woven in.
This is a multi-POV thriller, mostly told via Cara‘s POV as she tries to evade capture and stay alive. It’s so fun to follow her as she’s quick-witted, bold, and constantly takes dangerous risks to stay one step ahead of her pursuers while trying to piece together the truth behind her husband Karl’s murder. The other main POV is Sheriff Jordan Burke, the county sheriff in the area where Cara first flees. He’s determined to bring Cara in, not only for (what he believes is) justice but also to protect his own reputation as he fights off political pressure from rival Troy Silverman. As the story unfolds, Cara and Jordan have brief, tense encounters that make Cara’s capture feel almost imminent while also giving Jordan breadcrumbs about what she’s trying to accomplish. Eventually, this pushes him to question whether she’s guilty, leading him deeper into his own investigation into Karl’s death. Add in a widespread media frenzy and a popular true crime podcaster, Dylan Danvers, with a devoted following—many of whom are convinced Cara is innocent—and you’ve got a story that never has a dull moment. Cara also meets some eccentric and memorable characters along the way who help her in ways you won’t be expecting.
The pacing is seriously relentless, with short, punchy chapters—some only a couple of pages long—that make the book binge-worthy. And by the end, you’ll literally feel like you’ve been on a full-blown survival marathon with Cara in the best possible way. You’ll need to suspend your disbelief throughout, with last-minute escapes and characters putting themselves on the line, and just going with it will increase your enjoyment. The mystery surrounding Cara’s husband’s death ramps up in the last 30 percent, full of detours and red herrings, so don’t expect to predict all the twists. And the final twist pulls the rug out from under you and feels a bit out of left field. The ending is a bit abrupt and slightly underwhelming after such an intense story and build-up, and the final scene could have been written more effectively to match the rest of the story. That said, it doesn’t take away from the incredibly wild ride that you’ll be recommending afterwards!