Till human voices wake us

Rebecca Roque

Book - 2024

"Seventeen-year-old Cia lived in a house of secrets until she was five, when her father literally burned it all down. The price of his clandestine operation? Cia's entire family, and her leg. So, when her best friend Alice says she has a secret too, Cia wants nothing to do with it--even if it could shed light on her family's dark past. But Alice doesn't let go so easily, especially when her search for answers might help find Noah, the boy who broke her heart before going missing two months ago. But then the police find Alice's body floating in the quarry. Now Cia would give anything to know Alice's secrets. Because Alice would never have jumped, no matter what the cops think. Desperate to figure out what happen...ed to her friend, Cia picks up the threads of Alice's investigation, plunging deep into a shadow world of augmented reality. As she untangles one web of lies after another, Cia finds herself pursued by an enemy that will pay any price to keep their secrets buried. But the girl who already lost everything isn't about to back down now. Her only chance to avenge Alice lies in exposing an underground society preying on those they think no one will miss--but danger lies closer to home than she imagined."-- Publisher's website

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Young Adult New Shelf YOUNG ADULT FICTION/Roque Rebecca (NEW SHELF) Due May 26, 2024
Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Ashland, Oregon : Blackstone Publishing 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Rebecca Roque (author)
Physical Description
405 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9798212631051
9798212340083
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

When she was five, Cia lost her entire family--and her leg--in a mysterious fire. Now 17, Cia's best friend Alice claims she has a secret surrounding her recently disappeared ex-boyfriend Noah that could also shed light on that terrible night. But Cia doesn't want to dig up the past. Following an argument, the friends part ways, only for Alice's body to be discovered in the quarry hours later. Though the police believe Alice died by suicide, Cia and her friend Will aren't convinced. Together with Will and Noah's twin brother Judah, Cia conducts her own investigation into Alice's death and discovers clues pointing toward a suspicious pattern of missing youths from the neighborhood. As the trio delve deeper into the town's seedy underbelly, they realize that Alice's death, the disappearances, and the fire that killed Cia's family are connected to a larger web of crime. Debut author Roque confidently weaves together dynamic characters with complex histories to riveting effect. Cia is at once a brave and vulnerable, trusting and wary heroine whose empathy propels this suspenseful mystery thriller. Main characters read as white. Ages 12--17. (Feb.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Seventeen-year-old Silencia Lucero investigates the disappearances of teens in her town after her best friend dies under mysterious circumstances. Despite insinuations by the Summerset police, Cia is certain that Alice Booker, an aspiring journalist, did not drown herself in the local quarry over a broken heart. Alice's search for her ex-boyfriend, Noah, had led her down a trail that connected his case to those of other missing teens from their town, and the morning before she died, Alice told Cia what she'd learned. Alice also voiced her suspicions about the relevance of bonedust, the drug that's been sweeping through Summerset in recent years. Cia is no stranger to bonedust: Her biological father produced it in his basement, until he was killed in the same house fire that left 5-year-old Cia an orphan with burn scars and a prosthetic leg. When Cia finds Alice's carefully hidden phone, it reveals that Alice had stumbled onto something much more dangerous than she could handle. Roque delivers a gripping debut centered on a town that has turned away from its most vulnerable population and allowed them to fall prey to sinister forces. Themes of addiction and systemic corruption weave through the tense central mystery, which pits Cia against a killer who doesn't hesitate when choosing targets. Cia is white and has two dads; there's diversity in race and gender identity among the supporting characters. An absolute nail-biter. (Thriller. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.