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Saturday, March 3, 2012

Review: Deadly Sister

Title: Deadly Sister
Author: Eliot Schrefer
Publisher:  Scholastic Press 
Publication Date: May 1, 2010
How Received: Review

Reviewer: Kati

Summary: Abby Goodwin is sure her sister Maya isn't a murderer. But her parents don't agree. Her friends don't agree. And the cops definitely don't agree. Maya is a drop-out, a stoner, a girl who's obsessed with her tutor, Jefferson Andrews...until he ends up dead. Maya runs away, and leaves Abby following the trail of clues. Each piece of evidence points to Maya, but it also appears that Jefferson had secrets of his own. And enemies. Like his brother, who Abby becomes involved with...until he falls under suspicion.
Is Abby getting closer to finding the true murderer? Or is someone leading her down a twisted false path?

Review: This book in a way reminds me of The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau Banks just because of the twisted characters. The book shocks you and has you begging for more. Whatever I have to say about this book just isn't enough. It's explainable, it makes you wanna read it again and again. You want to unlock every hidden secret.

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