Good Girl, Bad Blood

Synopsis

Picking up where the sensation 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' left off, Pip Fitz-Amobi is no longer a detective. With her true-crime podcast a local hit, she's sworn off investigating, determined to focus on college applications and a semblance of normalcy. However, when her friend Connor's older brother, Jamie Reynolds, disappears on the very night of a memorial for the original Sal Singh case, Pip finds herself irrevocably drawn back into the shadows of Fairview. The police are quick to label Jamie a runaway, but Pip knows better. Refusing to let another person be forgotten, she uses her podcast as a platform, embarking on a new, dangerous investigation. As she digs deeper, assisted by Ravi Singh, she uncovers a chilling network of secrets, lies, and dangerous individuals hidden beneath the town's seemingly placid surface. This time, the stakes are far more personal, pushing Pip to question how far she's willing to go for justice and if the line between good and bad is as clear as she once believed.

Critical Reception

"This thrilling sequel cemented Holly Jackson's reputation as a leading voice in young adult crime fiction, captivating readers with its intricate plot, moral complexities, and relentless suspense."

Adaptations

The book is part of the 'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' series, which has been adapted into a BBC Three television series.

Metadata

ISBN:9781405297776
Pages:248
Age Rating:16+

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