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I Killed Zoe Spanos
by Kit Frick
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Book: I Killed Zoe Spanos
Author: Kit Frick
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: Mystery lovers, thrill seekers
Publication Date: June 30, 2020
Genre: YA Mystery
Recommended Age: 16+ (death, arson, drugs, drug overdose, gore)
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
Pages: 384
Synopsis: When Anna Cicconi arrives to the small Hamptons village of Herron Mills for a summer nanny gig, she has high hopes for a fresh start. What she finds instead is a community on edge after the disappearance of Zoe Spanos, a local girl who has been missing since New Year's Eve. Anna bears an eerie resemblance to Zoe, and her mere presence in town stirs up still-raw feelings about the unsolved case. As Anna delves deeper into the mystery, stepping further and further into Zoe's life, she becomes increasingly convinced that she and Zoe are connected--and that she knows what happened to her.
Two months later, Zoe's body is found in a nearby lake, and Anna is charged with manslaughter. But Anna's confession is riddled with holes, and Martina Green, teen host of the Missing Zoe podcast, isn't satisfied. Did Anna really kill Zoe? And if not, can Martina's podcast uncover the truth?
Review: This book is so good! I loved the slow build up to this novel and it’s more than a whodunit novel! It has highly developed characters with amazing backstories. The plot was intriguing and kept me hooked from beginning to end and the world building was stupendous!
The only issue I had with this book is that it is a bit slow but I was just invested in the story so much I wanted to breeze through it.
Verdict: Totally worth the read!
Book: I Killed Zoe Spanos
Author: Kit Frick
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 5/5
Recommended For...: Mystery lovers, thrill seekers
Publication Date: June 30, 2020
Genre: YA Mystery
Recommended Age: 16+ (death, arson, drugs, drug overdose, gore)
Publisher: Margaret K. McElderry Books
Pages: 384
Synopsis: When Anna Cicconi arrives to the small Hamptons village of Herron Mills for a summer nanny gig, she has high hopes for a fresh start. What she finds instead is a community on edge after the disappearance of Zoe Spanos, a local girl who has been missing since New Year's Eve. Anna bears an eerie resemblance to Zoe, and her mere presence in town stirs up still-raw feelings about the unsolved case. As Anna delves deeper into the mystery, stepping further and further into Zoe's life, she becomes increasingly convinced that she and Zoe are connected--and that she knows what happened to her.
Two months later, Zoe's body is found in a nearby lake, and Anna is charged with manslaughter. But Anna's confession is riddled with holes, and Martina Green, teen host of the Missing Zoe podcast, isn't satisfied. Did Anna really kill Zoe? And if not, can Martina's podcast uncover the truth?
Review: This book is so good! I loved the slow build up to this novel and it’s more than a whodunit novel! It has highly developed characters with amazing backstories. The plot was intriguing and kept me hooked from beginning to end and the world building was stupendous!
The only issue I had with this book is that it is a bit slow but I was just invested in the story so much I wanted to breeze through it.
Verdict: Totally worth the read!