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THE GIRL WHO WAS SUPPOSED TO DIE

The only thing Cady knows for sure is that someone wants to kill her.

“Take her out back and finish her off,” is one of the first things the 16-year-old hears when she comes to in an isolated cabin in the woods of Oregon. Suffering from amnesia, Cady doesn’t recall anything about her life, including where she’s from, who her family is or even the excruciating pain of having two fingernails torn off. But her body remembers enough martial arts to incapacitate her captor and escape. When she tries to contact the authorities, they believe she is an escaped patient from a local mental hospital. Is she an insane murderer, as news reports suggest? With no place to hide and everyone a potential liar (including herself), Cady races across the state, piecing together clues and scraps of memories, to try to figure out who she is in this thriller with nonstop twists and turns. Her only ally is Ty, a former homeless teen she meets at a brief fast-food stop. The possibility of biological warfare amps up the suspense, while short chapters and Cady’s direct, first-person narration make the Hollywood-blockbuster–like story pulsate. Although rushed, the ending stays true to the mood and consistent pacing of Cady’s plight. An adrenaline rush for reluctant readers. (Thriller. 14 & up)

 

Pub Date: June 11, 2013

ISBN: 978-0-8050-9541-8

Page Count: 224

Publisher: Christy Ottaviano/Henry Holt

Review Posted Online: June 8, 2013

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2013

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THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY WITH MURDER

Satisfyingly twisty.

A teenage girl finds herself plunged into the middle of a complicated murder mystery.

When Lauren moves to Happy Valley, Pennsylvania, just before her senior year, the last thing she wants is to get involved in more drama. When she left everything she knew behind in California, desperate to start over in a new place with her mom and her mom’s new boyfriend, all she brought with her were terrible memories of an unimaginable trauma. But Lauren’s plans fail when a no-strings-attached hookup with classmate Robbie Crestmont unwittingly entangles her in something dangerous: She learns that Robbie’s suspected of murdering Victoria Moreno, his on-again, off-again girlfriend. A soccer teammate warns Lauren, “Every girl the Crestmonts date winds up dead.” Further complicating matters, Trevor, Robbie’s younger brother, is suspected of being involved in the death of his girlfriend, Jess Ebenstein. Lauren struggles to believe this is true, and she can’t help but dig further into the mystery of the two girls’ deaths, in the process uncovering a shockingly messy web of secrets and lies that may be riskier than she realizes. While some of the sections alluding to the mystery behind Lauren’s personal history drag, and her motives occasionally feel unrealistic, the plot is overall fast paced and engrossing, building up to an ultimately rewarding climax and resolution. The main characters, who are cued white, are supported by an ethnically diverse supporting cast.

Satisfyingly twisty. (Mystery. 14-18)

Pub Date: April 16, 2024

ISBN: 9781250292162

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Henry Holt

Review Posted Online: Jan. 19, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 15, 2024

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PRELUDE FOR LOST SOULS

A quietly compelling story.

Welcome to St. Hilaire, New York, a town that speaks to the dead.

Daniel “Dec” Hampton, still reeling from the deaths of his parents two years ago, feels suffocated by the rules and regulations set forth by the Guild, the authoritarian town council, and anxiously awaits the day he can leave. Russ Griffin, Dec’s best friend, struggles with his mother’s abandonment and desperately wants the coveted spot of Student Leader, a placement that will lead to a permanent Guild position after high school. Talented teen pianist Anastasia Krylova has recently lost her mentor, whose last request is that Annie find the missing portion of the Unfinished Prelude, a composition with an enigmatic history. When fate brings Annie to Dec’s door, the lives of all three teens are upended in unexpected and mysterious ways. How is Annie connected to Tristan, the ghost who occupies Dec’s home—and how is Tristan linked to the Prelude? Will Dec leave St. Hilaire, or will he be trapped here forever? Can Russ pass muster as a medium to gain his place with the Guild? Dec, Russ, and Annie share the first-person narration; each has a distinct voice. Dec’s is angry while Russ’ is brooding and Annie’s is grief-stricken; the story may resonate with readers who have experienced loss. The setting is inspired by Lily Dale, the spiritualist community in upstate New York. All characters are assumed white.

A quietly compelling story. (Paranormal mystery. 14-18)

Pub Date: Aug. 1, 2020

ISBN: 978-1-4926-6737-7

Page Count: 384

Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire

Review Posted Online: May 31, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2020

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