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A review by nikkihrose
Good Girl, Bad Blood by Holly Jackson
5.0
Second in the series, this is just as good as the first one. After her achievements in discovering the truth from the first book, Pippa Fitz-Amobi launches a podcast where she walks through the case as well as the trial of the “allegedly” guilty parties for the public.
And then a second case seems to fall into her lap despite protesting and refusing to take on another. But how can she say no when it’s one of her best friends? And the person in danger is his brother? Connor’s brother Jamie Reynolds has gone missing, and the police won’t do anything. So it’s on Pip – yet again – and Ravi to figure out what happened to Jamie and to hopefully bring him back before it’s too late.
What Pip doesn’t expect is to discover another mystery hiding within her town of Fairview, Connecticut. Secrets that have remained hidden for years – only to be uncovered by those you would least expect. From hidden identities to darkened pasts, murder investigations and cat-fishing, Holly Jackson keeps readers on the edge of their seats for the second installment of AGGGTM.
Still absolutely loving the audiobooks for this series. They might be my favorite audiobooks I’ve ever listened to, in all honesty.
And then a second case seems to fall into her lap despite protesting and refusing to take on another. But how can she say no when it’s one of her best friends? And the person in danger is his brother? Connor’s brother Jamie Reynolds has gone missing, and the police won’t do anything. So it’s on Pip – yet again – and Ravi to figure out what happened to Jamie and to hopefully bring him back before it’s too late.
What Pip doesn’t expect is to discover another mystery hiding within her town of Fairview, Connecticut. Secrets that have remained hidden for years – only to be uncovered by those you would least expect. From hidden identities to darkened pasts, murder investigations and cat-fishing, Holly Jackson keeps readers on the edge of their seats for the second installment of AGGGTM.
Still absolutely loving the audiobooks for this series. They might be my favorite audiobooks I’ve ever listened to, in all honesty.