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Two Sides to Every Murder

Two Sides to Every Murder

Hardcover

$18.99
Two Sides to Every Murder

About the Book

AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER · From the author of How to Survive Your Murder comes a propulsive thriller about two teens who return to Camp Lost Lake, site of an infamous murder case that sealed their fates.

"A must-read for fans of true crime, dark family secrets, and intricate mysteries." —Ryan La Sala, bestselling author of The Honeys


Most people’s births aren’t immortalized in a police report—but Olivia was born during the infamous Camp Lost Lake murders. Seventeen years later, Olivia’s life looks pretty perfect . . . until she discovers the man she calls dad is not her biological father. Now she wants answers about her bloodline, and the only place she knows to look is Camp Lost Lake.

Most people don’t spend their formative years on the run with an alleged murderer—but Reagan did. In the court of public opinion, her mom was found guilty of the deaths at Camp Lost Lake, and both of them have been in hiding ever since. But Reagan believes in her mother’s innocence and is determined to clear her name.

Luckily for Olivia and Reagan, Camp Lost Lake is finally reopening, providing the perfect opportunity to find answers. But someone else is dead set on keeping the past hidden, even if it means committing murder.

Product Details

On sale: June 25, 2024
Age: 12 and up
Grade: Grade 7 & Up
Page count: 288 Pages
ISBN: 9780593352052
Reading level: Lexile: 770L

Author Bio

Danielle Valentine is the author of How to Survive Your Murder and Delicate Condition, which was adapted into a season of the TV series American Horror Story. Danielle lives outside of New York City with her husband, daughter, and two ornery cats.

Reviews

A Best Book of the Year for Amazon
An Amazon Best Book of the Month


"A puzzling, energetic thrill ride." —Kirkus Reviews

"A twisty, edge-of-your-seat thriller mystery with a surprise ending that will stay with readers." —School Library Journal