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The Meadowbrook Murders
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I've been into YA mysteries lately (as is much of the reading world, given the popularity of A Good Girl's Guide To Murder and the books that have come out in its wake), so I jumped at the chance to read The Meadbowbrook Murders when Netgalley offered it up. It is a really solid entry to the genre, and I absolutely recommend it if this is an itch that you want to scratch.
I really enjoyed that the points-of-view alternated between the roommate of the murdered student and the high school newspaper editor. Both voices felt distinct, and I enjoyed that there was the YAish element of both of them growing up a little bit over the course of the story and figuring out what kind of person they want to be. I was a little worried that the solution to the mystery was being telegraphed a little too hard, but it remained twisty and turny and left me surprised in the end.
I really enjoyed that the points-of-view alternated between the roommate of the murdered student and the high school newspaper editor. Both voices felt distinct, and I enjoyed that there was the YAish element of both of them growing up a little bit over the course of the story and figuring out what kind of person they want to be. I was a little worried that the solution to the mystery was being telegraphed a little too hard, but it remained twisty and turny and left me surprised in the end.
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