Good Girl, Bad Blood: The Sequel to A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

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as of March 6, 2023 9:18 pm

[Review] Good Girl, Bad Blood: The Sequel to A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder

Hey guys from Porão Literário, all right? Today my review is of the book Good girl, deadly secret released by Intrínseca. The book is authored by Holly Jackson and the review was written by Leonardo Santos.

A year into her obsessive investigation into rewriting the history of her sleepy town, Pip believes her days as an amateur detective are over. The girl who swore never to get involved in little Kilton’s tangled secrets plans to launch a podcast about solving a case and getting back to normal.

Until something terrible happened, she had to break her promise. Jamie Reynolds, the brother of one of her best friends, is missing. He was last seen at the Andy Bell and Sal Singh memorial six years after the murder. Is it just a coincidence?

When the police refused to act, Pip decided to return to active duty. With the help of friends, podcast listeners and Ravi, she begins a frantic search for Jamie before it’s too late. Every second counts, only one thing remains certain: no one in Little Kilton is who they say they are.

We’re back in Little Kilton! Without a doubt, “The murder manual for good girls” was one of the biggest hits of 2022, the suspense took many people by surprise and ended up being one of the best sellers of Intrínseca during the 2022 Book Biennial

“The Girl, Deadly Secret: Good Girls’ Handbook of Murder” is an intriguing and thought-provoking book that aims to show how a girl might be able to commit murder without getting caught. The book is the second volume in a series that presents a surprising and engaging narrative.

The story revolves around a teenager named Jazz, who lives in a poor neighborhood in New York and is constantly harassed by a local drug dealer. Jazz decides that the only way to get out of this problem is to kill the drug dealer, but she needs to do this without drawing the attention of the police or others.

The book is written in first person, which helps to create a connection with the main character. The narrative is agile and engaging, with many twists and surprises. The author, Holly Jackson, has an impressive ability to maintain suspense throughout the plot.

The characters are well-built and have distinct personalities. Jazz is a strong and determined protagonist, but she also has her weaknesses and insecurities. The other characters also have unique traits that make them interesting and add depth to the story.

One of the most impressive things about the book is the way the author approaches the subject of murder. She doesn’t romanticize or glorify violence, but she does show the emotional and psychological consequences the act can have on a person. The story is a grim reminder that crime never pays.

Another positive aspect of the book is the message of female empowerment it conveys. Jazz is a strong and independent character who takes charge of her life and solves her own problems, without needing the help of a man. The book can be inspiring for young readers who feel powerless or overwhelmed.

However, the book also has its downsides. Some of the plot twists can feel a bit forced and unrealistic. Also, some of the violent scenes may be disturbing for some sensitive readers.

Overall, “The Girl, Deadly Secret: Good Girls’ Murder Manual” is an exciting and provocative book that is sure to hold readers’ attention. The complex plot and well-developed characters make this a book worth reading.

Hey guys from Porão Literário, all right? Today my review is of the book Good girl, deadly secret released by Intrínseca. The book is authored by Holly Jackson and the review was written by Leonardo Santos.

A year into her obsessive investigation into rewriting the history of her sleepy town, Pip believes her days as an amateur detective are over. The girl who swore never to get involved in little Kilton’s tangled secrets plans to launch a podcast about solving a case and getting back to normal.

Until something terrible happened, she had to break her promise. Jamie Reynolds, the brother of one of her best friends, is missing. He was last seen at the Andy Bell and Sal Singh memorial six years after the murder. Is it just a coincidence?

When the police refused to act, Pip decided to return to active duty. With the help of friends, podcast listeners and Ravi, she begins a frantic search for Jamie before it’s too late. Every second counts, only one thing remains certain: no one in Little Kilton is who they say they are.

We’re back in Little Kilton! Without a doubt, “The murder manual for good girls” was one of the biggest hits of 2022, the suspense took many people by surprise and ended up being one of the best sellers of Intrínseca during the 2022 Book Biennial

“The Girl, Deadly Secret: Good Girls’ Handbook of Murder” is an intriguing and thought-provoking book that aims to show how a girl might be able to commit murder without getting caught. The book is the second volume in a series that presents a surprising and engaging narrative.

The story revolves around a teenager named Jazz, who lives in a poor neighborhood in New York and is constantly harassed by a local drug dealer. Jazz decides that the only way to get out of this problem is to kill the drug dealer, but she needs to do this without drawing the attention of the police or others.

The book is written in first person, which helps to create a connection with the main character. The narrative is agile and engaging, with many twists and surprises. The author, Holly Jackson, has an impressive ability to maintain suspense throughout the plot.

The characters are well-built and have distinct personalities. Jazz is a strong and determined protagonist, but she also has her weaknesses and insecurities. The other characters also have unique traits that make them interesting and add depth to the story.

One of the most impressive things about the book is the way the author approaches the subject of murder. She doesn’t romanticize or glorify violence, but she does show the emotional and psychological consequences the act can have on a person. The story is a grim reminder that crime never pays.

Another positive aspect of the book is the message of female empowerment it conveys. Jazz is a strong and independent character who takes charge of her life and solves her own problems, without needing the help of a man. The book can be inspiring for young readers who feel powerless or overwhelmed.

However, the book also has its downsides. Some of the plot twists can feel a bit forced and unrealistic. Also, some of the violent scenes may be disturbing for some sensitive readers.

Overall, “The Girl, Deadly Secret: Good Girls’ Murder Manual” is an exciting and provocative book that is sure to hold readers’ attention. The complex plot and well-developed characters make this a book worth reading.

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Good Girl, Bad Blood: The Sequel to A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

$9.00
Amazon.com
as of March 6, 2023 9:18 pm

Price History for Good Girl, Bad Blood: The Sequel to A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

Statistics

Current Price $9.00March 6, 2023
Highest Price$9.00March 6, 2023
Lowest Price$9.00March 6, 2023
Since March 6, 2023

Last price changes

$9.00March 6, 2023