Nixon (The Shadowmaker, 1994, etc.) crafts an emotionally charged thriller about a teenager who proves her friend innocent...

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Nixon (The Shadowmaker, 1994, etc.) crafts an emotionally charged thriller about a teenager who proves her friend innocent of his parents' murders. When Cody's parents are stabbed to death, the circumstantial evidence points to him, and only Holly--his closest friend and the daughter of the homicide detective on the case--is convinced that he didn't do it. As the case against Cody solidifies, Holly's belief becomes an obsession that drives her to skip school, defy her parents, and grasp at straws; with the aid of a clairvoyant, she even slips into the Garnetts' blood-spattered living room to call on the victims' spirits for help. Nixon misdirects readers with her usual expertise, building suspense with each twist of the plot and so thoroughly incriminating Cody that she has to resort to an ancient clich‚--the real killer explains himself to Holly and Cody while a tape recorder's running--to bring out the truth. No matter: Enriched with family troubles, guilty secrets, and a whiff of the supernatural, this page-turner will please the legions of Nixon fans.

Pub Date: Sept. 1, 1995

ISBN: 0440226856

Page Count: 197

Publisher: Delacorte

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 1995

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