Twistedby Hannah Jayne, 313 pages
“Guilty
until proven innocent... Bex has always been her daddy's little girl. After her
mother left, it was just the two of them. Sure he spoiled her with clothes and
jewelry, but what father doesn't dote on his daughter? Except Bex's dad is
alleged to be a notorious serial killer. Dubbed "The Wife Collector"
by the press, her father disappeared before he could stand trial. And Bex was
left to deal withthe taunts and rumors. Foster care is her one chance at starting
over, starting fresh. But Bex's old life isn't ready to let her go. When bodies
start turning up in her new hometown, the police want to use her as bait to
bring her father in for questioning. Is Bex trapping a serial killer or
endangering an innocent man?” This was creepy and satisfying. There was enough doubt about everything that
I wasn’t sure until the reveal at the end who was guilty and who was
innocent. This has been one of Jayne’s
best books, in my opinion. Teens who
like thrillers will read this
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