 And Then There Were Four by Nancy Werlin, 415 pages
And Then There Were Four by Nancy Werlin, 415 pages
“Let's not die today. Not even to make
things easier for our parents.  When
a building collapses around five teenagers-and they just barely escape-they
know something strange is going on. Little by little, the group pieces together
a theory- Their parents are working together to kill them all. Is it true? And
if so, how did their parents come together-and why? And, most importantly, how
can the five of them work together to save themselves? With an unlikely group
of heroes, sky-high stakes, and two budding romances, this gripping murder
mystery will keep readers guessing until the last page.” This was typical Werlin.  I love her books and I really liked this one
as well.  I could have done without one
of the main character’s stream-of-conscious” thoughts, but except for that,
which wasn’t awful, just a little distracting once in a while, I would highly
recommend this to teens who like thrillers and mysteries.
 
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