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پیپ می خواهد به دانشگاه برود ولی هنوز درگیر تحقیقات قبلی خود است. بعد از محبوبیت پادکست جنایی اش، به دریافت پیام های تهدیدآمیز عادت کرده است اما حالا فردی ناشناس مدام از او می پرسد: «وقتی خودت ناپدید شوی، چه کسی می خواهد دنبالت بگردد؟»
تهدیدها شدت می گیرند و پیپ می فهمد یک نفر واقعا دنبالش است. کم کم متوجه ارتباط این فرد با قاتلی زنجیره ای می شود که شش سال پیش دستگیر شد. ممکن است آدم اشتباهی پشت میله های زندان افتاده باشد؟
پلیس دست به کار نمی شود. پس پیپ فقط یک راه دارد: یا باید مظنون را پیدا کند یا خودش قربانی بعدی خواهد بود. بازی مرگ بار شروع می شود و پیپ اگر به جواب نرسد، برای همیشه ناپدید خواهد شد...

416 pages, Paperback

First published August 5, 2021

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Holly Jackson

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Holly Jackson was born in 1992. She grew up in Buckinghamshire and started writing stories from a young age, completing her first (poor) attempt at a book aged fifteen.

'A Good Girl's Guide to Murder' is a YA Mystery Thriller and her debut novel. She lives in London and aside from reading and writing, she enjoys binge-playing video games and pointing out grammatical errors in street signs.

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28 reviews82 followers
August 11, 2021
Ludicrous. Absolutely fricking ludicrous.
I have never been more furious at a book. My hands are shaking in anger right now as I am writing this.

Prepare for a hell of a rant.

As most people will know, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder has been my favourite book of all time ever since its release. I am never done recommending it to people and talking praise about it. Jackson’s writing was so well thought out, so thoroughly planned, it was beyond impressive. I related to Pip so much as a character, and found the plot line and writing style absolutely phenomenal.

Because of this, it is pretty understandable that I was SUPER hyped for this release. I have had it preordered for two months, had the release date written in all of my calendars and diaries and counted down the days with friends and family.

If I had known what I was getting hyped for, I wouldn’t have wasted my time.
I’m not sure I have ever hated a book as much.

If you love the characters, the ‘whodunnit� style and overall the first two AGGGTM novels, I must ask that you NEVER DARE pick up or even go remotely near a copy of this book.

**MASS SPOILERS Ahead**

It began okay. I wasn’t immensely intrigued to begin with, the writing a little repetitive and out of character, but I found it fine as I understand what Pip had been through after Stanley’s death and that she was obviously really struggling with PTSD, though her coping mechanisms were not AT ALL what I expected of her.

Then, it got good. It got good really quickly from there. Although I easily guessed who the DT Killer was (something I have never once done before with one of Jackson’s book), I was completely engrossed. All of the links tying him to the other novels proved just how much thought had gone into everything and I was very impressed. I was also completely on edge reading the scenes where he was near, such as the later stick figure scenes, Pip’s speakers sounding in the middle of the night and the printer going off as well.

I must say that I disliked the fact that she still seemed to like Charlie, even after all of the PTSD Stanley’s death caused her and how much she was protesting him committing the act at the time. It was not a display of the Pippa Fitz-Amobi I knew.

And then came the twist. The mass plot twist around half way through that completely ruined my bookish LIFE for the past few years. Killed all of my love for Pip and the series.

SHE MURDERED HIM! SHE ACTUALLY FRICKING KILLED HIM WITH A HAMMER DESPITE GETTING AWAY!

I must admit, the kidnapping scene happened not where I thought it would in the book, and her managing to escape was quite far fetched, but I was still rather enjoying it nonetheless at that point. Although I do strongly believe that the Pip I know (or thought I knew) would have guessed him the instant she read Andie’s email, but here we are.

BUT THEN SHE KILLED HIM!

And from there, it only got worse, with Ravi helping to clear up the scene, and then them involving Cara, Naomi, Jamie, Connor and Nat, establishing alibis together and FRAMING MAX FOR JASON BELL’S MURDER!

I have never liked Max. I didn’t like him initially, I hated him when I found out he was a serial rapist and I despised him when his verdict was ‘not guilty�.

BUT FRAMING HIM FOR MURDER, PIP? WHAT THE ACTUAL HELL?!?!?!

The nice, extremely intelligent Pippa Fitz-Amobi that I admired, related to and ABSOLUTELY ADORED as a character, MURDERED SOMEONE AND FRAMED SOMEONE ELSE FOR IT!!! I will never see her in the same way again. I will never get the lovable young detective from Little Kilton back.

And Ravi and the others still sticking by her side when they knew she was a murderer? Another instance for ‘what the actual frick?!�. I understand that the others didn’t know for sure, but who wouldn’t have guessed that?! I honestly could not believe it.

The framing was ridiculous, with the changing of the Rigor and Livor Mortis with a car air con and miraculously removing all of Pip’s DNA from the crime scene. And her kind, protective parents not bothering to ask or be curious about her strange behaviours or the BIG CUT/SCAB ON HER FACE just makes no sense whatsoever! Breaking into Max’s house, drugging him, stealing his phone and clothes and taking some DNA to sprinkle at the scene? HOW IS THAT POSSIBLE? HOW IS THAT HUMANLY POSSIBLE?!

Things I also don’t understand is how there were no traces of Ravi left at the crime scene and how Hawkins believed his headphones story, or why he even used it in the first place! Then, Pip at Cambridge can miraculously sleep after murdering someone BUT COULDN’T FOR MONTHS AND HAD TO TAKE DRUGS TO HELP HER AFTER SEEING STANLEY DIE?! She seems FAR more phased by his death that Jason’s, which makes literally no sense, not to mention super out of character!

Then disconnecting completely from her family, severing all ties with her friends and Ravi... a) it’s just not Pip and b) wouldn’t that be even more suspicious to the police? This girl who adores her friends and family suddenly severing all ties? Come on!!

I cannot believe it. I want to scream and cry and destroy that book in every way physically possible.

Please do not read this book. Please do not ruin the most perfect series for yourself.

It’s not worth it. I’ll never see it the same again.

Jackson, what have you done?
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2,034 reviews13.2k followers
March 15, 2025
**4.5-stars rounded up**

As Good As Dead is the third, and they claim, the final book in Holly Jackson's popular A Good Girl's Guide to Murder series.

Personally, I feel like Jackson may not be done with Pip. There's so much more story that could be told. I'm hoping she pulls a Maureen Johnson, a la .



By this point in the series, y'all know, Pip has been through it. This isn't a cozy YA Mystery series. Pip has faced very real dangers and she hasn't come out unscathed.

Particularly after solving her last case, she's left with PTSD surrounding those events. Her emotional state of mind is fairly dark. She's struggling for real.



Adding to her stress, because like all she's been through isn't enough, someone is harassing her.

While Pip is used to trolls, any person with a public presence on the net is, she begins to take special notice when one particular troll asks her the same question over and over: who will look for you when you're the one who disappears?



The harassment quickly escalates and Pip begins noticing things popping up around her house that indicate this person may be close by, watching her. Before long, there's no question, she has a stalker.

As Pip starts to look into who this person might be, she discovers connections that may link her stalker to a local serial killer case purportedly solved six years ago. Is the wrong man in jail? Is the killer still on the loose? Will Pip be his next victim?



When the police refuse to act on her behalf, Pip does the thing she is best at, she investigates herself. Is she finally in over her head?

It's no secret that I absolutely love this series. Pip is one of my favorite characters in the literary world, but this novel finds her in a totally different headspace.



Gone is our sparkling baby girl with all the optimism of a newborn pup. The world has beaten it out of her. She's seen the dark side of humanity in a way many people never do.

I actually really appreciated that aspect of Pip's mental health being showcased. So many times in books, the protagonists go through incredibly horrific things and just seem to get over it. They bounce back in a way us regular peeps could never even dream of.



The fact that Pip really struggles with recovering from her experiences made her feel that much more real to me. You can really empathize with her character.

The tone of this entire story is much darker than the previous two and I feel like some people may not like it as much because of that. For me, it felt like the natural progression of Pip's story.



As always, Pip is completely focused on the task at hand, even to the detriment of some of her relationships. I was concerned for a while about her relationship with Ravi; he's just such a gem.

This one didn't turn out quite like I was expecting it to. There's one point where you think the story could be over, but then a huge twists sends it spinning off in a whole new direction.

After this, I wouldn't say I was crazy about a lot of Pip's choices, but who am I to judge?



As mentioned above, I would be super stoked if this weren't really the end. If it is though, I respect Jackson's decision and think she did an incredible job with this series.

I would definitely reread all of these book again someday. I think it would be really fun to binge them back-to-back. If you haven't read this series yet, you better get cracking. You don't want to miss out!!

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599 reviews32.5k followers
February 15, 2025
To be fair, As Good As Dead wasn't bad. But up till now, this has been my favorite YA mystery series for very specific reasons. And unfortunately, I feel like this last book in the trilogy completely jumped the shark.

One of the reasons I adore this series is because of Pip. She's smart, fearless, and snarky, the perfect rendition of a modern-day Nancy Drew. But not in this book. In this book, she is angry and traumatized, and has turned into my least-favorite trope of all time: a pill-popping, freaking out, paranoid, therapy-is-not-for-me female narrator.

Of course she's traumatized by what happened to her in the last two books. Who wouldn't be, if this was real life? But I don't always want darker and grittier and more realistic in everything I read. One of the main reasons I escape into books is to take comfort in strong characters who can kick ass again and again, rising from the ashes no matter what happens to them. So the fact that this book shat all over its strong female character is a huge disappointment.

My other problem is the mystery, or lack thereof. In books 1 and 2, we follow Pip as she investigates, talks to suspects, gathers clues, and makes deductions. In other words, your standard Nancy Drew brought to life. But in this book, the mystery is just a small subset of the whole story, and it is over quickly, with barely any detecting.

So what is this story taken up with? Well, the first 100 pages is devoted to Pip raging and popping pills. Then we mercifully get into the core mystery of this book, but that's wrapped up pretty quickly by the end of Part I. At that point, the book takes a turn in a direction I don't even recognize for this series and its characters. It is so out of left field that I was just stunned (and not in a good way).

And to make matters worse, the entirety of Part II is obvious. It's clear what is going to happen, and the book just takes 200 pages to spell it out in long form. I don't have to have surprise after surprise in my books, but I'm not a fan of reading hundreds of pages when things can only go one way.

Also, at the risk of sounding like an old fogey, I don't think this book is YA-appropriate. Books 1 and 2 were Young Adult, yes, but not this book. The fact that Pip skulks around and procures drugs from the neighborhood drug dealer, then inhales said drugs in order to take the edge off her trauma, not to mention what happens in the second half of the book, makes this one of the darkest books I have ever read, not just in YA.

If you're thinking about reading this series, I still recommend it, especially books 1 and 2. Thankfully, each book is self-contained, with a mystery that's all wrapped up by the end. Each subsequent book does reference what happens in earlier ones, so read them in order for maximum spoiler-free enjoyment.

If the other two books in this series didn't exist, I'm sure I would have enjoyed this and found very little cause for complaint. But they do, and I can't just erase them from my mind. I fell in love with the Pip and the mysteries of those books, so in comparison, this book was a shock and a disappointment.

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See also, my thoughts on:
#1. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
#2. Good Girl, Bad Blood
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1,487 reviews82.6k followers
November 22, 2022
"Pip's gut twisted with guilt; this was all her fault. Her family forced into a performance, trying twice as hard with her because she could barely try at all."

No one is more disappointed than I am that this book didn't speak to me the way I thought it would. I'm about as invested in this series as a reader can be; I wrote the Book of the Month recommendation for their website for the first book and blurbed several marketing materials for the second, so I thought it would be an easy 5 stars once I picked up the third book and could wrap the series up with a neat little bow. Pip, her family, and her friends feel like family to me, and stepping into their world felt like a second home. The witty banter between our leading lady and Ravi sustains me in a way that few fictional couples can manage, and while I appreciate the darker turn that the end of book 2 made, I still feel like this one went in a direction that undermines the foundation of who these characters are in the first 2/3 of the series.

The first half of this book is a slow burn, which I actually appreciated. Pip is really struggling with PTSD after the events of the ending from book 2, and she's developed a pill problem as a coping mechanism. We receive a lot of insight into her damaged psyche, and how it's deteriorated her relationships between her family, her friends, and even Ravi. I was on board for all of this and the deep development we get to see, and I didn't really start having issues with the book until around the halfway mark.

If you've read any other reviews, you've likely seen that there is a major twist around the halfway mark, and it's not the revelation of the identity to the serial killer being discussed. I think most of us figured that out pretty early on, but what is shocking is . From this point on, there is a significant change in the tone and vibe of the book, and it splits majorly from what we know of our characters and their fundamental morals and beliefs. Not only does the above spoiler happen, but the rest of the book is basically

This will definitely be a controversial installment, and if you're a big fan of the first two books, I'm struggling with recommending this final story and letting you just preserve your experience via the first two. Either way, I applaud the author for covering some difficult topics, and respect her decision to finish out this series in the way she envisioned it. I will definitely be reading more from Holly Jackson in the future.

*Many thanks to the publisher for providing my review copy.
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2,889 reviews56.7k followers
October 13, 2024
Hell no! No freaking way! It shouldn’t end like this! Here comes my semi unpopular review! I wish the second part of the book could be rewritten! Because I’m truly pissed to see how Pip acts out of her character, how the entire progression takes a dark and unexpected turn and how things start to fall like dominoes!

If you read my reviews about previous two books you already know I am one of the biggest, devoted fan of the series and dark, twisty turns always allure me but this choice of execution didn’t fit with the entire installment. I know I might talk a little gibberish because I’m holding too much not to spoil your reading experience.

I can honestly say I hated the evolving of Piper’s characterization. I didn’t like that dark and bleak turn of the events. I was so close to give two stars but I added half star just for the last page and my devoted love for Ravi! But it was still not the ending I was expecting and not the conclusion for my highly appraised series!

I’m rounding 2.5 stars to 3 Ravi and Pip deserved so much better, I plan to write my own fan fiction stars!




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383 reviews1,014 followers
September 27, 2021
Look Im completely freaking out here
its not fair
i love these characters so much and you give me this
HOW
DARE
YOU

Pip omg I love her. from being a good girl, she's now morally grey and here we see her battling PTSD and i was super proud of her. When she i was screaming and i was so happy.
This is character development y'all

Ravi was perfect from the first book
And he's even more perfect now.
He's kind, loving smart and clever. I love him so much and when he . I vowed to myself to find a partner who would help me bury a dead body :")

The amount of love I have for this series cannot be expressed in words

⭐⭐⭐⭐� for this masterpiece
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39 reviews163 followers
December 12, 2021
Hey Sarge, Remember me?
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230 reviews8,702 followers
January 24, 2022
Pip really took the "guide to murder" part seriously and I'm here for it.

Review to come...
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111 reviews1 follower
June 23, 2023
purchasing a 🔫 BECAUSE HOLLY NEEDS TO WRITE A HAPPY COUPLEY NOVELLA THAT ENDS IN MARRIAGE RIGHT FUCKING NOW
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57 reviews377 followers
August 13, 2024
₊� ʚ 🎸 ₊˚✧ �. 1.25 starsno spoilers

𓂃 : 𓈒 � ⠀“hey sarge, remember me.� I LITERALLY LOVE THEM SO MUCHHH !! I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS SERIES IS OVER because this book wasn't that good but i loved the rest of the series, especially pipravi ! I'M SO SORRY FOR THE BAD RATING I JUST DIDN'T LIKE THE BOOK BECAUSE SOME PARTS WERE TOO CREEPY AND IT WAS LOWKEY BORING 😭

“you're my person. my little one. my sarge. and i'm supposed to protect you.


・i'm not going to write a full review for this because i don't write long reviews for books below 3 stars, no hate :) ⠀ � 𓈒 : 𓂃

� buddy read with jette, linds, andy and peyton !
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488 reviews9,937 followers
August 22, 2023
Y'all, I got no words to describe how brilliant this book was. Everything about it was perfect and it's truly a masterpiece. I thought I loved the last one.. Nah THIS is the best one in the series, it was sick, twisted, horrifying, intense and so worth reading.

While part 1 was full of suspense, part 2 is the real deal (for me). It was thrilling and bone chilling. Also, Pip and Ravi make such a good team. They have each other's backs and through thick and thin.

Max Hastings did deserve it. Never expected what it would cost Pip tho... It is not as simple as black and white, and definitely falls into a morally grey area. It's also underrated but Pip's struggle with mental health made me just want to give her the biggest hug.

The ending... I don't wanna talk about it 😭 My heart needs mending.

The series is definitely worth reading overall. The last book is the superior book in the series and the weakest is AGGGTM.
1. A Good Girl's Guide to Murder- 🌟🌟🌟
2. Good Girl, Bad Blood- 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
3. As Good as Dead- 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

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THAT'S HOW IT ENDS?! 😭😭 Oh am gonna be crying and throwing up for days
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Thriller? Mystery? Horror? AM READYYYYYYY
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581 reviews32.3k followers
January 2, 2023
ARE U MF KIDDING ME???? insane. amazing. this was perfect in every sense of the word.

this was one of those books that gave me anxiety throughout the entire thing.. but damn it was worth it.

this was EXACTLY the ending i wanted from this series. i’m so pleased. goodbye.

“hey sarge, remember me?�
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652 reviews1,138 followers
June 9, 2022
this book was absolutely brilliant and perfect and made me cry and i have absolutely no words. not a single one. yes, i am aware that it has been nearly six months since i read this but the last time i tried talking about this book with a friend who also read it, both of us became chaotic messes five minutes before school started.

in conclusion: holly jackson good. book also good. me like but also me a little sad. thank you for coming to my tedtalk, have a nice day.

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sanity? we don't know her. all i know is screaming over this masterpiece while having a minor mental breakdown.

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noooOOOOOOOO NOT A WHOLE YEAR I CANT WAIT THAT LONG
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304 reviews41.8k followers
June 23, 2022
4.5 stars!!! Wow this book is wild and dark. It took a turn in the middle that I never expected. I love how the author explored the effects that everything Pip has gone through has on her. Although I do miss our spunky, happy, and more carefree Pip in books 1-2, I think this book is very realistic in how dark it is.
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607 reviews319 followers
November 7, 2023
***3 disappointed stars***

This review will be full of spoilers, so if you haven't read As Good As Dead and plan to do so, don't read on.
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I am in shock at how Holly Jackson managed to ruin this book for me with one simple twist. Although "simple" is not quite the right word, considering that said twist is murder.

I absolutely LOVED this series! I loved everything about it, but I especially loved Pip - how smart she is, how determined, just everything about her. At first, my heart ached for her as she felt the need to take sleeping pills, even after her doctor took her off them. In the aftermath of the events in book 2, she suffered from PTSD and couldn't sleep anymore. She also kept seeing blood on her hands, so she didn't see a better way out.

For more than half of the book, I could not put it down - it was that good.
But then something happened. Besides the main storyline, Pip gets contacted by a woman who introduces her to another case that she then takes up on. It's about a guy confessing to crimes he didn't commit, because he was coerced into false confession by the police. It was the infamous case of a serial killer who murdered 5 women some years ago. As Pip takes matters into her own hands and investigates, she starts connecting that case with her own - the stalker who's been leaving dead pigeons in front of her house and who paints headless chalk stick figures in the driveway.

Long story short, Pip finds out the identity of the actual murderer, when he manages to abduct her and plans to make her his sixth victim. She thinks she's as good as dead, but as fate would have it, she manages to escape.

Here's where my issues begin: she flees through the woods, she's FREE. But then she turns around when she hears the killer return and decides to go back TO KILL HIM. Not just "normal killing", she hits him in the head. From behind. NINE TIMES. With a hammer!! 😐 That is overkill. Not self-defense or anything. Overkill. I get that she thought no one would believe her over some respectable white guy, that he might not even have been arrested. Her word against his. I get that she was mad at this whole situation, BUT all I could think was

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There are a million ways she could have gone on about this. She's Pip freaking Fitz-Amobi. She could have figured something out, for sure. And not only did she murder someone, she thinks it's a good idea to blame it on someone else. 😐😐 Yes, Max is rapist scum and deserved to go to prison. But for HIS crimes, not murder he didn't commit. For her to kill someone cold-blooded and then blame it on someone else? That is so wrong on so many levels 😐 am I the only one feeling this way? Not only does she make it look like someone else is the killer, staging false evidence and coming up with an elaborate scheme, but she gets Ravi to help her and also a few of her friends 😕 that is so fucked up... And the way they handled a dead body, even made jokes during that time... But most of all, thinking it's ok to send someone else to jail for HER crime... just baffled me.

If Pippa had PTSD from seeing up close how someone got fatally shot, how would she handle having hit a guy WITH A HAMMER!! TO THE HEAD!!? 9 TIMES!? For me, it wasn't enough that she distanced herself from her family, friends and boyfriend, only to later return when the trial was done and Max was convicted (supposing that's what happened in the end). It can't be that easy to get away with murder, even if you're a good person and the one who got killed deserved it.

I guess I just wished she would have found a smart way to out the Duct Tape Killer in her podcast. Would that have been a little of a cliché? Yes. But it would have made more sense, in my opinion. And she wouldn't have been a freaking killer herself. You see, she didn't kill the guy in self-defense, she wasn't in a situation where that would have been the only option. She turned around and decided it's best to just go kill him. It was premeditated. That makes her a murderer too, and I can't be ok with that. It's just all so messed up 🙁

OK, rant over. 😂 I probably repeated myself a bunch of times, but as stated before this is a rant 😂 sorry 🙈 To sum up, this was partly a huge disappointment and a terrible way to close off such a great series IMO.
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169 reviews769 followers
July 2, 2024
this was TRAUMATIZING. it’s been a year and i still think about the ending.
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857 reviews2,096 followers
September 14, 2021
#1 A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder � 3.75 Stars
#2 Good Girl, Bad Blood � 4.5 Stars


It’s all fun and games until YOU’RE the one being stalked and chased by a serial killer . . . cause then you’re AS GOOD AS DEAD. 💀

Last time, Pip had been the kind of someone who outdid the police in cracking murder and missing person cases. Now, she’s become the subject in her own investigation when a stalker starts pulling pranks on her and leaving dead headless pigeons on her front drive.

***Spoilers are tagged, but I might unintentionally let something slip. So, beware!

This book started off well (if a little surprising for me to discover as it no longer followed the same format as the previous two books). Then about halfway point, it pulled the rug under my feet by handing me the twist of a lifetime . . .


*It wasn’t mind blowing in and of itself, but my mind did get blown by the audacity of it all.

To put it simply, the aforementioned, unexpected turn of events KILLED the book for me as it became less about solving a MYSTERY and more about . As much as I’m appreciative of the knowledge being imparted (cause I’m sure I’ll put it to good use in the future *cue me being sarcastic*), I DID NOT WANT THIS FOR PIP. 😭

On the other hand, I can see why it would be the perfect route to take in bringing this trilogy to an end. Taking into account what had happened (Pip losing faith in the justice system, Pip witnessing a murder, Pip feeling guilty about not being able to save someone from book 2, Pip suffering from PTSD), it was only fair that this book would focus on her as all of those surely took a toll on her mentally and then some. It’s just that, along with it, I’m also questioning the believability, e.g.:


Okay, so maybe it wasn’t entirely implausible (or maybe I’m just too naïve and clueless of how the world works and think too highly of humanity). Regardless, I loved how all the mystery or cases from book 1 and 2 were brought together and tied into this one. This book was bringing everything full circle. Not to mention, the moral gray-ness in this finale was the blurriest amongst all the books. I appreciated the dark turn this installment took. On another note, it sucked that we didn’t get to see Pip with her friends as much, but her relationship with Ravi and their banter was cute and adorable (if also got a tad emotional towards the end).

I’m wrapping up by telling you about the audiobook. I absolutely loved the audiobooks for AGGGTM and GGBB, but I was a bit let down by this one. Firstly, this book was written just like any other novel—no more newspaper clippings, charts, text screenshots, and interview recordings. Secondly, Idk if the publishers made two audio versions (UK & US) for each book, but the first two audiobooks I listened to were full casts and narrated in the American accent. Meanwhile, this was singly narrated in the English accent. I have to say that I preferred the American ones. The performance was truly unmatched.

To sum up, this conclusion was interesting and intense but leaning more towards disappointing. I didn’t agree with the direction it took, and I didn’t feel assured by the ending. However, I can understand why it had to go this way, and I didn’t outrightly hate the book. As a matter of fact, I have a lot of admiration towards the series. It’s definitely become my favorite in the YA category. If you’re gearing up to read this book, don’t expect it to be like the first two. Prepare for all the moral dilemma it’ll cause and get ready to be mindblown—whether in a good or bad way, that’s for you to find out.

(Read as an Audiobook)
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163 reviews14 followers
September 8, 2023
Imagine the kind of research Holly Jackson had to do in order to write this book ☠️☠️

This was a wild conclusion to a wild series! I'll try to give some non-spoilery opinions here and hopefully keep it short.

Let's begin by saying that I didn't love this book as much as I loved the first two. I haven't read Kill Joy (but I'm planning to), so you can expect that sometime in the near future. This book was the longest in the series and had the slowest start. It took me about 100-150 pages to get into the plot and for a thriller, that's not really good. When reading this genre, the sole purpose of the book is to hook you from page 1. This wasn't the case here and I continued reading only because it featured characters I grew to love and care for. So, if it weren't for Pip and Ravi (thank you Pip and Ravi!), this would've been a DNF.

After those first 150 pages, this got GOOD. And when I say good, I actually mean GREAT. It was chilling, it was scary, it kept me on the edge of my seat (atp I'm glued down to this damn couch). Pip got in some serious trouble this time and the stakes were much much higher than in the previous two installments. That's all I'm really gonna say about this book bc going into it blind is what I would recommend.

Romance is only a tiny tiny subplot in this series but PipRavi really said VENI VIDI VINCI. They served like never before! Truly one of my favorite book couples of all time! And I feel like because EVERYTHING WENT WRONG in this book, it was their time to shine. Their emotional connection and love really came through and I was living for it!

This is another issue I had with this book, so I'll say it and wait for you to crucify me: I'M SICK AND TIRED OF THE ANTAGONISTS AND THEIR CRIMES (and y'all know who they are). I needed fresh new people (and yes I know Pip is from a small town but are you trying to convince me their population is 10 people???). I get that the idea was the shock factor you can't really give us unless it's people-we-know-turning-bad, but c'mon! I was told there would be all these attractive singles So yeah, in other words, the bad guys got a bit repetitive. Just how many crimes can 10 people commit?

Patiently waiting for Holly Jackson to drop new books so I can theorize about murderers and be tragically wrong again!🤪🤪
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61 reviews11 followers
March 8, 2023
I. AM. ANGRY. words cannot describe the anger this put me through but i’m writing this for Ravi who deserved better😌

⚠️MASSIVE SPOILERS⚠️

Firstly, the book starts off with Pip acting very out of character, from her buying drugs from the guy who supplied them to Max who used them to rape Becca and then becoming addicted to them because of her PTSD. To her ignoring her loved ones (even poor Ravi) when they are concerned for her moral character.

In the book the killer sends Pip cryptic messages asking her “whose gonna look for you when you disappear� and this girl literally counts everyone in her life (Ravi, Connor, Jamie, Nat, Becca , her mom and dad) and is like “i mean i guess they would look for me 👉👈 but would Ravi???� like huh?? what does he have to do to prove to you that he loves you?? he already has been through so much for Pip from rehashing the trauma from his brothers murder to helping her through the case of Child Brunswick in the previous book. I mean he literally says they are Team Pip and Ravi and she still questions his love for her. Like if that isn’t toxic idek what is.

But here is where things get crazy okay. This girl gets kidnapped by the killer and ESCAPES only to come back to MURDER THIS MAN because of her PTSD?? i’m still confused why, and then she proceeds to call Ravi to help her FRAME THE MURDER on Max. ❓⁉�
I would like to remind the audience that Ravi’s brother, Sal, was ✨MURDERED AND FRAMED� that’s right ladies and gentlemen, and Pippus Maximus over here wants Ravi to help her FRAME a man *she* MURDERED. I don’t know if the author intended these parallels to happen but it was incredibly infuriating to read when the situation hit a little too close to home for Ravi. I mean you would think that he would have learned something from his brothers mistakes, he admitted in the previous books that he felt his brother was too naive and maybe too nice which is why he met such a terrible fate. So then why have Ravi be so willing to help Pip especially if he is supposed to be her moral compass?? make it make sense.
So, Ravi only wanting to be there for Pip because the author made him believe that she was the only thing he has left, agrees to help her hide and frame what she did 😃. The fact that the author knew that if they just made Pip do it on her own it would make her seem like a monster so they had to throw innocent, lovable, Ravi in the mix to justify her actions. I mean he literally tries to justify Pips actions FOR her. 🤧

Skipping past all of the unforgivable things that Pip did that infuriated me now so I can talk about the absolute monstrosity the ending was.
AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHGHGHHGHHHHHGHHHHG

PIP LITERALLY BREAKS UP WITH RAVI. ⁉️
she claims she is trying to save him from herself but she is just being a total and utterly horrible narcissist. And don’t worry i’ll explain exactly why. Ravi who had just helped her FRAME SOMEONE ELSE FOR MURDER is obviously going through it. It would be safe to assume that he would be feeling immense guilt, trauma, and remorse, especially because of his experience with his own brother getting murdered and framed. But he put all of that aside FOR PIP. You would think that after being an accomplice with someone in order to protect them you would both help each other through the experience. but NOPE. Pip got what she needed from Ravi and is now done. Pip thinks she is doing such a great job at protecting Ravi by leaving him after making him feel like she was the only person he had and abandons him to deal with it on his own.

And for those who think I’m exaggerating here is an exact quote from the book on pg 444 “Ravi broke behind her, crying out into the trees, the wind carrying his sobs over her, trying to pull her back. She kept going.� yessir, she made this boy help her frame someone for murder only a few days ago and keep it a secret only to break up with him and walk away.

But here’s the real kicker folks, SHE DOESN’T EVEN FULLY BREAK UP WITH HIM. SHE MAKES HIM BELIEVE SHE MIGHT COME BACK. She’s like, “i can be with you if max is convicted of being guilty to the murder. So i might come back, might not 🥰� ????? Why is she leaving him hanging?? If Pip really cared about Ravi she would break up with him and ask him to move on because she is dangerous. If she had his best interests in heart she would know that he deserved someone else and it would also add some character development because she would be SELF AWARE. It would make sense. Not her telling him they can be together if her plan which involved Ravi is successful. If she truly wanted to protect Ravi she would have LET. HIM. GO. for good.

This is only a fraction of the anger this book caused me and I literally cannot describe my thoughts accurately. But i wanted to bring some sort of justice to poor Ravi.

And so here are my final words: Ravi 🥺, you deserve better. And Pip 🤡, you’re a clown.
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741 reviews16.2k followers
June 28, 2023
Daję 5 gwiazdek z sentymentu do serii, bo w sumie to bardziej 4,5.

To nie jest moralnie dobra książka, już drugi tom był na granicy, ale to ile satysfakcji daje mi czytanie przygód Pip zasługuje na wyróżnienie.
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815 reviews1,275 followers
October 22, 2021
“But she was dead in all the ways that mattered. As good as.�

What a RIDE!!!!!

This trilogy has been a sensation! Book three definitely takes us in a different direction than the first two but I loved it!

After the events of Good Girl Bad Blood, Pip is struggling with PTSD and has even developed a pill habit. When she discovers some strange occurrences that lead her to believe someone is stalking her, the police don’t believe her. They think it is just relayed to her trauma.

Looks like Pip is going to have to handle this herself, and when she notices similarities with a closed case of a serial killer, things go from bad to worse.



I loved the fast pace, as always and the wonderful characters both to love and to hate. Pip’s relationship with Ravi is absolute goals.

Holly Jackson is one to watch and I can’t wait for more from her!
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363 reviews473 followers
August 10, 2021
Was this absolutely fucking fantastic? yes. Did I really fucking hate the ending? Also, yes. Emotionally it just felt unresolved but everything else was perfect.
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50 reviews283 followers
June 8, 2024
˗ˏˋ 4 / 5 � ´ˎ˗

*Longer RTC until further notice due to emotional damage* and I'll probably never recover from that ending, so...

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All I have to say is that the book started at a slow and repetitive pace. BUT THEN *ܴڴ*😮‍� it got so good! Some things were predictable for me, and others took me by total surprise because I definitely wasn’t expecting it.

I mean� how to get away with murder? oh my� *chef kiss*

The last chapters broke my heart. I had heart attacks, and I was pulling my hair, sobbing, and staring at the ceiling. And the ending? I liked it and hated it. It was painful and perfect at the same time. I don’t know if that makes sense.

I just want another book. *Correction* - I NEED ANOTHER BOOK.

Holly Jackson, darling! A fourth book, a novella, or at least a short epilogue would be good for us. I really need some more content of team Ravi and Pip after that ending. Please and thank you <3

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Anyways💜🦋 I’M SO READY TO WATCH THE SHOW NOW💅🏼 I hope we all enjoy it as much as we did with the books🖤

P.S. I had the best buddy read- my sweet girl mads 🤍🕵🏻‍♀� I can't wait to read another Holly book with her <3

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˚˖𓍢ִ� 🔪 ·˚ pre-read ˚ · ˖ I’m so excited and scared😭 to read this book! so here we go, one last time🖤💋

Buddy read with my lovely girl mads 🕵🏻‍♀️🥶
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297 reviews123 followers
Want to read
January 28, 2021
I’ve just finished Good Girl, Bad Blood.


Can I have book 3 now? 🤞🏼




What do you mean I have to wait a year?


*whimpers into the void*


January 28th: COVER REVEAL! TITLE REVEAL!
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231 reviews1,044 followers
March 18, 2025
❝You've lost your mind�
❝Maybe. So you should be terrified�



Honestly, I want to give this book one star so bad. I’m free and disappointed, but not exactly surprised. The only reason this isn’t getting a one-star review is RaviPip ship. Their relationship is literally the only thing that saved this for me. I was this close 🤏 to calling it quits because, let's be real—this series didn’t even give me a single spine-chilling moment.

I’m not even joking when I say that Kill Joy was scarier than the main three books. Yeah, you read that right. The plot twist? I saw it coming from the first 30%. The second Jason Bell showed up, he was on my list of suspects. So, when it turned out he was the killer? I was like, “Okay, cool� next.�

Here’s the thing.. an entire “thriller series� didn’t even shock me once. Like, I was seriously bored. I didn’t get a single gasp or any jaw-dropping moments. I’m sorry, but after reading this, I’m just done. You know what? The only part that gave me chills was that one scene where they found Pip’s headphones. *That* was it. That’s the only part that hit right. Otherwise, the rest felt like a missed opportunity.

Let’s talk about the plot for a sec. Like I said, I saw the twist coming from a mile away. Jason Bell? Totally figured it out. The whole thing with the “murderer gene� and the psychopath bloodlines was obvious from the get-go.
I’ve learned from defending Jacob which is called [The murder gene] it’s basically if there’s a psychopath/ murderer this killer gene will go in his bloodline. So at the start of the book when I started suspecting dawn/ Jason bell. I remembered the murderer gene (Their daughter is a murderer) and I mean, when I read about the ropes, duct tape, and the hairbrush? Come on. Those were the clues staring me in the face. Halfway through, I knew what was up—Andie’s unsent email just confirmed all my suspicions.

Here’s where I’m mad: I thought, "Okay, the wife—Dawn—must be the killer!" I’m not gonna lie, I was really hoping she was. If you ask me, it would’ve been such a killer plot twist—such a slap to Pip’s face. But no. It was Jason. I get why he could’ve been the one, but seriously, Dawn being the mastermind would’ve been such a wild turn. And you know what? There was this moment when one of the victims lost their necklace, and I just knew Dawn had something to do with it. The necklace, the watch, the earrings? All stuff I thought would connect back to her. But nope, she wasn’t the killer, and I was pissed.

After reading that one of the victims lost her neckless I immediately recognized Dawn’s neckless at the scene where she was walking past pip when she held it around her fingers (bc I know authors mention things that always matter in pacing by ways) and my suspicion was proven right it was for one of the victims And the fact that all the missing items from the victims were hair brush/ neckless/ watch/ earrings� I know even men wear these things but I’m just saying between looking at him and his wife I’ll say the wife might me interested in such things. And I was right he was stealing these things and giving them to his wife and daughters.

Now, let me talk about the writing. It was just bland. The characters didn’t have any depth to them. Like, there was no exploration of their fears, their past, or their motivations. We were just told, “Here’s Pip. Here’s Ravi. They’re doing things.� But I didn’t feel any of it. Pip was putting herself in life-threatening situations just for the thrill? And Ravi was doing everything just to be there for her? That’s not enough to make me care. And then we have the serial killer� who we know nothing about. Like, why was he like that? What made him this way? Could’ve been a real moment to dive deep, but instead, we got... nothing.

As for the spooky factor? It was nonexistent. I wanted that creepy atmosphere, the kind of eerie tension that makes you look over your shoulder while you read. I was hoping for more of those “Oh, hell no� moments, but instead, the whole thing just felt flat. There was no atmosphere, no buildup, no nothing. So yeah, the suspense didn’t land. It felt like every twist was telegraphed before it happened.

And let’s talk about the predictability. It was way* too easy to guess what was coming. I mean, there was no real mystery here. Throw in a couple more suspects, some unexpected motivations, and maybe we could’ve had something worth reading. But no. I knew exactly where it was headed.

And I’m sorry, but I have to call out the writing here. Holly Jackson could’ve really stepped up the prose—better sentence structure, tighter vocab, something to make it shine. It wasn’t horrible, but it definitely wasn’t anything special.

But, like, I’m not trying to rain on the whole book. It had its moments. The relationship between Pip and Ravi? Iconic. Seriously, their dynamic is the only thing that kept me from throwing this book across the room. Their bond was real—and honestly, it was the one thing that made me care. I loved how they balanced each other out, how they saved each other when things were spiraling. Ravi’s loyalty? 10/10 Their bond is definitely one for the books (pun intended).

And yeah, Pip had her moments where she made me want to throw hands—especially with the whole “I’m gonna hide a body and hope Ravi doesn’t notice� move. Sis, are you serious? If she’d just been open with Ravi from the start, we wouldn’t have had any of this mess. But despite that, the way they took on this huge, risky thing together made their relationship stronger in the end. And I gotta admit, that was the one part that almost made me forget about everything else.

Almost. Because I didn’t.

So yeah The biggest reason this book didn’t get a one-star from me was that I lowkey live for the way Pip and Ravi were there for each other.

Pip Fitz-Amobi? Honestly, what a hot mess. She’s meant to be this complex character, but at the end of the day, she was just frustrating. She’s popping pills after committing murder, and then all of a sudden, she’s like, “Oh wait, I’m done with them now." Like, girl, what? That whole “I’m taking control of my life� arc? Yeah, never happened. She never really learned from her mistakes, either. She’s just... stuck in her own mess.

Now, let’s get into the real part of this book. The murder itself? That was actually kind of satisfying. Killing a serial killer and putting the blame on a rapist? Damn, I’ll take it. The buildup to it was solid. The rage behind it, the way Pip finally snapped—it felt real. And that tiny flaw in her plan? It made the whole thing feel so much more authentic. I loved that little glitch in the perfect plan. And you know what? It made the relationship between Pip and Ravi even stronger.

So yeah, I gave it 2 stars, not 1. Because honestly, their relationship was everything.

The Relationship 💕

❝It's me and you, trouble. Team Ravi and Pip�


I never thought their relationship would get this deep, but here we are. I mean, if my man’s not willing to hide a body with me, what’s the point? (Just kidding, don’t actually try that.) But I love how they’re each other’s safe space. Every time Pip is spiraling, she thinks of Ravi. It’s like he’s the one thing that keeps her grounded, and I was here for that. I don’t even care if it’s cheesy; it works.

“No thoughts beyond the first insane thing that came into her head. No deeper, no darker. Ravi was the fence in her head that kept it all back.�

I swear, whenever things got dark for Pip, imagining Ravi was what kept her from completely losing it.

the fact that 1 year, 8 months and 16 days later, 3 minutes after the verdict was read in The Crown vs. Max Hastings, Ravi texted Her!

”Hey Sarge, remember me?�

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Oh, and one last thing? If you hate Andie Bell, please stay away from me. I’m her #1 defender.
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104 reviews109 followers
May 23, 2024
No no no no no no NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO. HOW DARE YOU END THE BOOK LIKE THIS. NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO.

THIS IS NOT FUCKING OK. HFOIWAHØGVHJIFJGVNNSKNFVKNWKAKBVGVENK. IM TWEAKING. WHY WHY WHY WHY WHY. NO.

And the best spotlight stealing main character award goes to...(drum roll pls 🥁🥁🥁): THE HAMMER 💥🔨

Absolute fav book out of the series. The book made me feel all sorts of emotions. Def the best one. Had me on my tippy toes the whole time. Actually so brilliant it had me questioning my IQ. Made me itch my head multiple times. I'm stunned and astounded. GAPED. Not mentally ok anymore. I'm gonna miss Pip and Ravi sm. I'm going crazy. Also, it's raining and thundering outside, LITERALLY the perfect weather to end this book off with. WAS AN EPILOGUE TOO MUCH TO ASK FOR??? 😭

1st part of the book was CRAZY.
2nd part of the book was INSANE.
3rd part of the book had me SHITTING MY ASS OFF nervously.

Live love Holly Jackson. Team Pip and Ravi forever. How do I move on now?





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