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From the acclaimed author of "This Book Kills" comes a thrilling new YA mystery filled with gripping twists and murderous intrigue. Ideal for enthusiasts of Holly Jackson and Karen M. McManus, Ravena Guron's latest work promises to captivate. As Bea Fitzgerald, the bestselling author of "Girl, Goddess, Queen," notes, "Clever, witty and so much fun... I was on the edge of my seat. I'm first in line to read anything by Ravena Guron."The story follows seventeen-year-old Kay, who returns to her quiet hometown following the tragic death of her friend, Ivy. Upon her return, an anonymous letter shatters the calm, predicting a sequence of menacing events: a thrill on Tuesday, a wreckage on Wednesday, treachery on Thursday, a fire on Friday, sabotage on Saturday, a stabbing on Sunday, and her own murder on Monday. Kay must unravel the mystery behind these ominous threats before the forecasted sinister Monday arrives.Ravena Guron has received high praise for her writing. The Observer endorses her for fans of Holly Jackson and Karen M. McManus, while the Sunday Express describes her work as a treat for crime fiction aficionados. The Guardian likens her stories to a "crisp, Christie-esque detective story told in lively multiple voices," making it a perfect match for Holly Jackson fans.
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From the acclaimed author of "This Book Kills" comes a thrilling new YA mystery filled with gripping twists and murderous intrigue. Ideal for enthusiasts of Holly Jackson and Karen M. McManus, Ravena Guron's latest work promises to captivate. As Bea Fitzgerald, the bestselling author of "Girl, Goddess, Queen," notes, "Clever, witty and so much fun... I was on the edge of my seat. I'm first in line to read anything by Ravena Guron."The story follows seventeen-year-old Kay, who returns to her quiet hometown following the tragic death of her friend, Ivy. Upon her return, an anonymous letter shatters the calm, predicting a sequence of menacing events: a thrill on Tuesday, a wreckage on Wednesday, treachery on Thursday, a fire on Friday, sabotage on Saturday, a stabbing on Sunday, and her own murder on Monday. Kay must unravel the mystery behind these ominous threats before the forecasted sinister Monday arrives.Ravena Guron has received high praise for her writing. The Observer endorses her for fans of Holly Jackson and Karen M. McManus, while the Sunday Express describes her work as a treat for crime fiction aficionados. The Guardian likens her stories to a "crisp, Christie-esque detective story told in lively multiple voices," making it a perfect match for Holly Jackson fans.
