Fifty years after terrorizing the lonely and recently single, a serial killer has returned—and he’s targeting queer students at an Arizona high school.
White, femme Dearie and Latine jock hottie Cole are gay besties and seniors at Stone Grove High, where everyone is talking about Mr. Sandman, the subject of America’s No. 1 streaming show. When the school’s Queer Club members start receiving text messages from the Sandman saying they’re next, and they and others wind up murdered all over town, Cole and Dearie are framed for the killings. They’re already controversial among their peers, accused by some of “destroying the queer community” with their sexually free behavior as well as confusing people with their best-friendship that includes overt physical affection and occasional hookups. The book is told from the alternating perspectives of Cole and Dearie as they navigate emotional manipulation from an abuser while trying to figure out who is behind a new round of gruesome murders. They fight to clear their names while still looking smart, finding love, and grappling with the built-up traumas of racism, bullying, and more. To catch this killer, the club members will have to stick together to stay safe through the power of queer solidarity. This suspenseful slasher with a diverse, well-developed LGBTQ+ ensemble cast is also a catty, comedic celebration of queer community and identity.
A campy and entertaining page-turner.
(author’s note) (Slasher. 14-18)