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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