Críticas:
Publishers Weekly, December 14, 2009:
"It's a slow-building, slow-burning mystery--Jarzab is as interested in probing Neily and Audrey's emotional states and the ramifications of Carly's murder as she is in solving it--but the author's confident, literary prose makes for a tense and immersive thriller."
Booklist, October 15, 2009:
"Part mystery, part character study, the story hooks readers immediately, propelling them through a serpentine path of secrets and lies."
"It s a slow-building, slow-burning mystery Jarzab is as interested in probing Neily and Audrey s emotional states and the ramifications of Carly s murder as she is in solving it but the author s confident, literary prose makes for a tense and immersive thriller."
--Publishers Weekly
"An intriguing puzzle from a welcome new voice in psychological suspense."--Nancy Werlin, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Impossible
""Part mystery, part character study, the story hooks readers immediately, propelling them through a serpentine path of secrets and lies."--Booklist
"A sophisticated teen mystery."--Kirkus Reviews
"[A] rich psychological mystery. . . from a promising new author."--School Library Journal
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"It's a slow-building, slow-burning mystery--Jarzab is as interested in probing Neily and Audrey's emotional states and the ramifications of Carly's murder as she is in solving it--but the author's confident, literary prose makes for a tense and immersive thriller."
--Publishers Weekly
"An intriguing puzzle from a welcome new voice in psychological suspense."--Nancy Werlin, New York Times bestselling author of Impossible
"Part mystery, part character study, the story hooks readers immediately, propelling them through a serpentine path of secrets and lies."--Booklist
"A sophisticated teen mystery."--Kirkus Reviews
"[A] rich psychological mystery . . . from a promising new author."--School Library Journal
Reseña del editor:
In the aftermath of a student's murder, her guilt-stricken ex-boyfriend Neily and friend Audrey pursue their suspicions that the wrong person has been charged with the killing, a situation that forces them to confront painful truths about themselves.
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