A review by kathythelibraryteacher
Something Bad Wrong by Eryk Pruitt

5.0

a lot of moving parts

What happens to an investigation when the investigator suffers from memory loss? This book follows Jess Keeler as she puts her life together after her divorce, moving into her mother’s childhood home and finding her grandfather’s notebook. She starts a podcast investigating her grandfather’s most nagging case, a double homicide. She also attempts to unravel his death while on duty during that same period. Jess takes on a partner in a disgraced anchorman and manages to unearth as many questions as answers all while dealing with her mother’s declining faculties. Can she put together the pieces? Is there such thing as closure?