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A review by nikkihrose
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson
5.0
Pippa Fitz-Amobi is badass. There’s really no other way to describe her. When faced with a school project, she decided she didn’t want to do something that wouldn’t mean anything in the future, so instead, she decided to try to uncover the truth about a murder that was far closer to home than she could have ever expected.
Five years ago, Andie Bell was murdered by Sal Singh. Except Sal’s family believes he was innocent, Sal killed himself from the guilt, and Andie’s body has never been found. And yet, everyone (besides Sal’s family) is convinced that Sal is guilty and the murder was solved.
Except for Pip. Something doesn’t feel right about it – and the fact that Andie was never found still bothers her. Getting to the bottom of it is her only chance to discover the truth about the people around her.
Also, I just have to say that the audiobooks for this is INCREDIBLE. Truly, they have an entire cast and the recordings from the interviews Pip conducts have different sound effects … it’s just amazing. I can’t recommend it enough!
Five years ago, Andie Bell was murdered by Sal Singh. Except Sal’s family believes he was innocent, Sal killed himself from the guilt, and Andie’s body has never been found. And yet, everyone (besides Sal’s family) is convinced that Sal is guilty and the murder was solved.
Except for Pip. Something doesn’t feel right about it – and the fact that Andie was never found still bothers her. Getting to the bottom of it is her only chance to discover the truth about the people around her.
Also, I just have to say that the audiobooks for this is INCREDIBLE. Truly, they have an entire cast and the recordings from the interviews Pip conducts have different sound effects … it’s just amazing. I can’t recommend it enough!