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The Summer She Went Missing
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"Crackling and propulsive." --Publishers Weekly, starred review
From the author of Dead Girls Can't Tell Secrets and They're Watching You, a compelling new thriller!
Last summer, they searched for Audrey Covington.
This summer, they'll search for the truth.
Paige Redmond has always felt lucky to spend her summers in Clearwater Ridge, with lazy days sunning at the waterfalls and nights partying at the sprawling houses of the rich families who vacation there. The Covingtons are one of these families, and beautiful, brilliant Audrey Covington is Paige's best friend. And last year, when Audrey's crush-worthy brother Dylan finally started noticing Paige, she was sure it would be the best summer ever.
Except Audrey didn't seem quite like herself. Then one night, she didn't come home. Though Audrey wasn't the first girl to disappear in Clearwater Ridge, she left behind more lies than clues. Now, one summer later, her case has gone cold, and nobody, least of all Paige, can make sense of what happened.
When Paige stumbles across a secret hidden in Audrey's room, however, it changes everything she thought she knew about last summer. She and Dylan set out on their own investigation, discovering things even the police don't know about the people of Clearwater Ridge. But tracking down missing girls--girls who might be beyond saving by now--means entering a world far darker than Paige has ever imagined. And if she isn't careful, she'll become the next girl to vanish.
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Book Details
ISBN:
9781728251097
EAN:
9781728251097
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
384
Authors:
Chelsea Ichaso
Publisher:
Sourcebooks Fire
Published Date: 2024-05-03
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Very good mystery for Youth readers.
Why does it feel like YA novels are better than Adult Contemporary novels these days?This was my first encounter with this author, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I felt the universe she created, and the characters that actually acted like teenagers doing teenager things, and speaking like teenagers speak, and messing up like teenagers mess up. It was very refreshing.
I’m glad I found this one. It’s edgy, but wholesome in some way. I definitely enjoyed it and recommend it!
Love this book!
I bought this book for my high school library. I haven't read it yet, but the author is good.