Izzy Bell might not know much Italian or understand why the handsome Jake Vargas has stopped texting her, but she does know how to help her mother, who has bipolar disorder.
All Izzy must do is master Italian and move to Italy to study art history, fulfilling the dreams her mom never got to fulfill (instead, her mom, Elizabeth Bell, got pregnant with Izzy’s oldest brother). To help improve Izzy’s mastery of the language, the summer before her senior year, the Bell family welcomes college-aged exchange student Alberto Bianchi to their Eureka, California, home. Only hot, flirty Alberto might be too good to be true, and true-crime podcast aficionado Izzy begins to question his real identity—and his real intentions. With a serial killer on the loose and a potentially disastrous storm approaching, Izzy’s primary focus is on survival. McNeil ratchets up the tension in her thrill-filled tale set in a vividly rendered small coastal city as “the Storm of the Century” approaches. Izzy is an engaging and fully developed protagonist who balances a confusing romance, rocky family dynamics, worries about the future—and, oh yeah, she potentially faces a serial killer. Following a slower first half, the pacing revs up as the story races to the action-packed finale in this crisply described, cinematic read that fans of Karen McManus will appreciate. Most characters read white.
Readers will root for the multidimensional hero of this twisty whodunit with heart that’s sure to surprise and scare.
(Thriller. 12-18)