It’s Spring Break of senior year. Anna, her boyfriend Tate, her best friend Elise, and a few other close friends are off to a debaucherous trip to Aruba that promises to be the time of their lives.
But when Elise is found brutally murdered, Anna finds herself trapped in a country not her own, fighting against vile and contemptuous accusations. As Anna sets out to find her friend’s killer, she discovers harsh revelations about her friendships, the slippery nature of truth, and the ache of young love.
Awaiting the judge’s decree, it becomes clear to Anna that everyone around her thinks she is not only guilty, but also dangerous. And when the whole story comes out, reality is more shocking than anyone ever imagined...
But when Elise is found brutally murdered, Anna finds herself trapped in a country not her own, fighting against vile and contemptuous accusations. As Anna sets out to find her friend’s killer, she discovers harsh revelations about her friendships, the slippery nature of truth, and the ache of young love.
Awaiting the judge’s decree, it becomes clear to Anna that everyone around her thinks she is not only guilty, but also dangerous. And when the whole story comes out, reality is more shocking than anyone ever imagined...
- Hardcover: 400 pages
- Publisher: Simon Pulse (July 16, 2013)
- ISBN: 9781442486591
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AUTHOR BIO:
Abigail Haas has written two adult novels and four young adult contemporary novels under the name Abby McDonald. Dangerous Girls is her first young adult thriller. She grew up in Sussex, England, and studied Politics, Philosophy & Economics at Oxford University. She lives in Los Angeles.
REVIEW:
This is a really fast-paced and exciting book. Great plot too! It pulls you in with the whodunit aspect. And I mean really pulls you in. I couldn't stop reading!
The characters are really well-rounded too.
And OMFG to the ending!!!!!
Definitely didn't see that coming but am beyond glad that it did.
Very clever story-telling at the end.
5/5
Sounds mysterious
ReplyDeleteThe cover is very simple but different, it really appeals to me. The story sounds quite intriguing too! Thanks for sharing Freda.
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