Bet Your Life by Jane Casey, 324 pages
“Jess Tennant
has now been living in a tiny town on the English seaside for three months, and
is just beginning to relax and think of it as home after the traumatic events
of last summer. But in the small hours of Halloween night, a teenage boy is
left for dead by the side of the road. Seb Dawson has a serious head injury and
may not survive. Jess might not have liked Seb much, but surely he didn't
deserve this. The police don't seem to be taking the attack very seriously, but
Jess can't just let it go, and she takes matters into her own hands. As she
investigates, Jess discovers that Seb was involved in some very dangerous
games. A secret predator around girls, he would do whatever it took to abuse
them, from lying and blackmail to spiking drinks. Could a group of vengeful
victims be behind his attack? Or is there someone else with a grudge against
Seb, who will stop at nothing to silence him?” This is an
enjoyable series. I’m not sure that the
second book was quite as good as the first since there was less unexpected
pieces, but it was still good. This will
appeal to teens who like mystery thrillers.
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