

My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Exciting and intense thriller that will keep readers turning pages!
Gunbarrel Highway is a new thriller by Texas author Sean Bridges that features a wild manhunt for a lawyer falsely accused of killing the wife of a congressional hopeful in a traffic accident. Non-stop action, shocking betrayals, and unimaginable plot twists kept me riveted to this story from start to finish.
Attorney Daniel Morrison is a man on the run. After Claudia Grant drives her bright red convertible head-on into his SUV, he runs from the scene, afraid the police will think he's at fault because of the blue pills he shouldn't have, which now littered the floor of his vehicle. While Claudia was the cause of the crash, her husband announces a million-dollar bounty for his capture, dead or alive, at a press conference at the hospital. Now, everyone in the region is on the lookout to bring Daniel in by whatever means necessary.Daniel was already having a rough day, what with his hangover and the early morning verbal sparring with Judy, the wife he was in the middle of divorcing. Late to work and on his boss's bad side for some legitimate shortcomings, it was hard feeling much sympathy for him initially. However, as this tragedy of errors, misunderstandings, and misinterpretations unfolded, he started to grow on me, and I needed for him to be vindicated.
The story is populated by a plethora of great characters, many of whom are incredibly unlikable, such as the smarmy television reporter and the new widower, to name a few. The plot moves swiftly, even as the author is setting up the scene and the individuals involved in the upcoming accident. From that point, the action is non-stop, with Daniel just trying to get home to surrender and plot twist after plot twist, making that goal seem less and less likely ever to happen. I know I gasped out loud a couple of times and absolutely couldn't put this book down until I finished it!I recommend GUNBARREL HIGHWAY to readers of thrillers and suspense, especially those who enjoy a Hill Country/South Texas setting.
I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving an Advanced Review Copy from the author through Lone Star Book Blog Tours.