This book kills

Ravena Guron

Book - 2024

There's a murderer on the loose in an elite boarding school... But who is going to be next? This Book Kills is the YA thriller of 2023, perfect for fans of Holly Jackson and Karen McManus.I'll make it clear from the start: I did not kill Hugh Henry Van Boren. I didn't even help. Well, not intentionally.'When Hugh Henry Van Boren, one of the most popular and richest kids in Jess Choudhary's school, is found dead, the student body is left reeling and wondering who the murderer could be... Jess, a student under strict instructions to keep her record clean or risk losing her scholarship, finds herself at the center of the investigation when it's revealed that Hugh died in the exact same way as a character in a shor...t story she wrote. And then Jess receives an anonymous text thanking her for the inspiration.With time running out, Jess knows if she doesn't solve this mystery she'll finally have something in common with Hugh Henry. She'll be dead too.

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Genres
Young adult fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Published
Naperville, IL : Sourcebooks Fire [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Ravena Guron (author)
Physical Description
356 pages ; 21 cm
Audience
Age 14 and up.
830L
ISBN
9781728296906
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Sixteen-year-old Londoner Jesminder Choudhary is horrified when one of her classmates is killed--especially when she finds out that the murder scene was re-created from one of her writing assignments. When news breaks of Hugh Henry Van Boren's death, Jess receives a chilling anonymous text: "Thanks for the inspiration. I couldn't have killed Hugh without you." Jess, who's of Indian descent and a scholarship student at Heybuckle School, knows that she would make an easy scapegoat for the outraged parents of her classmates if they discovered the connection with her story. When it appears that the police are unable to properly investigate the crime, and the Van Borens' private investigator proves incompetent, Jess and her best friend, Clementine-Tangerine Briggs, take matters into their own hands. Could the killer be Millie Calthrope-Newton-Rose, Hugh's ex-girlfriend who was furious at him for cheating on her? Could it be someone in Jess' Gifted and Talented class who had easy access to her murder mystery assignment? Or is there a connection between Hugh and the Regia Club, a secret society that wields immense influence at the school? The book is structured as a retrospective written by Jess, whose reliance on a scholarship heightens her awareness of her wealthier, mostly white, classmates' privileges and entitlement. She has a sharp sense of humor, which comes through in her sarcastic commentary and well-timed breaking of the fourth wall. The supporting cast includes some queer representation. A proper prep school puzzler.(Mystery. 13-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.