When her sister goes missing, British teen Esme sets out to find her.
Esme Gill and her parents have spent the last week at the New Hampshire ski resort where Gaia, Esme’s older sister, has been working. The girls share a mother, but Gaia’s late father was a U.S. soldier stationed at a military base in England. When it’s time for Esme and her parents to leave, Gaia is nowhere to be found. Esme had been at a party with her the night before, but Esme left first. Complicating her efforts to put together a timeline or remember whom she last saw Gaia talking to is the fact that Esme has the sensory processing condition dyspraxia. As she attempts to figure out what happened to her sister, Esme learns that not only was Gaia keeping secrets, but almost everyone else at the resort is hiding something too. At the same time, Esme is becoming closer to Bode, a boy whose uncle works at the resort, but the more she investigates her sister’s disappearance, the more she questions whether she can trust him. Esme is an appealing protagonist who finds hidden reserves of strength and bravery as she explores the woods, interrogates suspects, follows clues, and persistently seeks her sister. Gaia is White and African American; Esme, her parents, and most supporting characters are White.
This fast-paced mystery will keep readers guessing until the very end.
(Mystery. 12-18)