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Dead Girls Can't Tell Secrets

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Twisty, riveting, juicy, unputdownable and absolutely addictive!
Piper and Savannah are sisters who are the definition of polar opposites.

Piper is a year younger, a Wunderkid, ambitious, smart, competitive, great achiever with perfect grades, tons of extracurriculars, guaranteed her place at Ivy League. On the other hand, Savannah with average grades, living in the shadow of her sister thinks how her life could be if her sister was out of picture. As if her prayers are answered, something truly tragic happens to Piper putting her into coma: probably she will never wake up!

The clues prove she might have committed suicide but her parents insist it was hiking accident. Savannah doesn’t believe either of the theories : she did something so bad to her sister that resulted with her silent treatment to her. Now she’s struggling for her life: the same competitive girl who falls for her best friend Noah and finally starts dating with him. So why she wanted to end her life when she finally found her happiness?

As a verification of her suspicions, she finds a note attached to her sister’s sweater which summoning her to extra skills sessions after school. The note is signed by Survival Club’s advisor Mr. Davis. The location and date of the meeting matches with exact date and place where her sister fell on September 16th.

Savannah attends to the Survival Club and finds a way to get sign from Mr. Davis to compare the signatures. She realizes Mr. Davis didn’t write the note her sister got. Who did write it? Is there any possibility that someone tried to kill her sister?

To find the answers of the mystery she attends to weekend long camping trip on the same mountain Piper fell with bunch of suspects who may be the perpetrator!

It was smart, high tension, extra twisty, quick paced, whodunnit mystery makes you keep guessing till the end!

I enjoyed Little Creeping Things but I loved this book more!

Special thanks to NetGalley and Sourcebooks Fire for sharing this digital reviewer copy with me in exchange my honest opinions.

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