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This Book Kills
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"The Observer" praises it as a must-read for enthusiasts of Holly Jackson and Karen M McManus, while "The Sun" describes it as an extraordinary tale brimming with mystery, camaraderie, and attitude. Adiba Jaigirdar, a celebrated author, calls it entertaining, unpredictable, and thought-provoking, with an ability to grip readers throughout.The narrative begins with a bold disclaimer: Jess Choudhary stands accused of murder, but she insists, "I did not kill Hugh Henry Van Boren. I didn't even help. Well, not intentionally." As one of the wealthiest and most popular students, Hugh's sudden death sends shockwaves through Jess's school community, as everyone speculates about the culprit's identity. Jess, who must maintain a flawless record to keep her scholarship, becomes a prime suspect when it's discovered that Hugh's demise mimics a storyline from a short story she penned.Her situation worsens when she receives an anonymous message commending her for her 'inspiration.' Jess realizes that solving this mystery is imperative—not only to clear her name but also because failure could mean she might suffer the same fate as Hugh Henry Van Boren. Time is not on her side.
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"The Observer" praises it as a must-read for enthusiasts of Holly Jackson and Karen M McManus, while "The Sun" describes it as an extraordinary tale brimming with mystery, camaraderie, and attitude. Adiba Jaigirdar, a celebrated author, calls it entertaining, unpredictable, and thought-provoking, with an ability to grip readers throughout.The narrative begins with a bold disclaimer: Jess Choudhary stands accused of murder, but she insists, "I did not kill Hugh Henry Van Boren. I didn't even help. Well, not intentionally." As one of the wealthiest and most popular students, Hugh's sudden death sends shockwaves through Jess's school community, as everyone speculates about the culprit's identity. Jess, who must maintain a flawless record to keep her scholarship, becomes a prime suspect when it's discovered that Hugh's demise mimics a storyline from a short story she penned.Her situation worsens when she receives an anonymous message commending her for her 'inspiration.' Jess realizes that solving this mystery is imperative—not only to clear her name but also because failure could mean she might suffer the same fate as Hugh Henry Van Boren. Time is not on her side.
