Truth , lies and teen detectives : A good girl's guide to murder review

Some stories start with a question—this one starts with a corpse and a girl who refuses to accept the answer. In A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Holly Jackson peels back the shiny surface of a quiet town to reveal secrets buried deep. With danger lurking behind every clue, this isn’t just a school project—it’s a descent into darkness. When a high school project turns into a full-blown murder investigation, you know you’re in for a wild ride. That’s exactly what Holly Jackson delivers in A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder—a YA mystery that’s full of suspense, secrets, and surprising turns. The story follows Pippa Fitz-Amobi, a bright and curious teenager who decides to reopen a five-year-old murder case that the town has long buried. As Pip digs deeper, she uncovers layers of lies, buried truths, and people who would rather the past stay hidden. What Worked for Me The book does a great job creating a mysterious atmosphere that keeps you turning the pages. The thrill builds steadily, and ...