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DEAD GIRLS TALKING by Megan Cooley Peterson

DEAD GIRLS TALKING

by Megan Cooley Peterson

Pub Date: June 11th, 2024
ISBN: 9780823457014
Publisher: Holiday House

Small-town secrets, dead blonds, and teen sleuths.

In a North Carolina town where social class dominates, wealthy Bettina Jane Holland, who comes from old money, lives under the shadow of her father’s brutal murder of her mother. Trapper McGrath, her father, was a drifter who never finished high school, and Bett’s been raised by her maternal grandparents, the Hollands. Now, on the 10th anniversary of Trapper’s conviction, Bett finds another woman murdered in the same way—and learns that the prosecutor from the original case (an associate of Bett’s powerful grandfather) has died by suicide. Bett, torn between pleasing her old-fashioned grandparents (who employ staff and have formal dinners every night) and rebelling against them, needs to believe in her father’s guilt despite his long-maintained innocence in order to live with the fact that her testimony put him away. She’s consumed by her own drama and pushes away anyone who asks about the murder, including her longtime best friend, whose financially struggling mother started a “ghost tour” to capitalize on the murder and bring in cash. Clunky dialogue, an obvious red herring that drives the plot, and an ending that shies away from the moral complexities Bett seemed poised to confront detract from the central puzzle. Main characters are coded white.

An also-ran in the crowded YA mystery/thriller space.

(Mystery. 13-18)