Sunday, August 22, 2010

Dead Girls Don't Write Letters by Gail Giles

This novel is a psychological thriller that keeps you guessing, even at the end, about what happened. It starts with a girl, Sunny, whose sister died in an apartment fire, supposedly. Suddenly, Sunny gets a letter from her sister saying that there had been several mistakes and that she was coming home. But when the girl shows up, something isn't quite right about her; she makes mistakes in how she acts, like using a different hand to do certain tasks with.

I found this to be a very compelling book. The suspense was well done, with me to know what happened next (always the sign of a good book).

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