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Murder Is a Debate

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Nora and her two best friends, Liv and Nina, aren’t like most people. Nora is the private school kid - the rich girl, though everyone hates her. Liv and Nina attend the run-down public school on the opposite side of town where the football team is a solid two and the art department was shut down due to funding. Their worlds should have never collided, but they had one common factor that brought them together: murder.

In an online mystery chat room, the three girls meet and decide to form the Murder Club. Each week, one of the girls must come up with a murder scenario for the other two to solve. It’s fun. It’s active. It’s also deadly.

When one of Nora’s classmates ends up dead, she’s suspicious of her new friends. His death mirrors the very same scenario Nora came up with in their previous meeting. As clues emerge, pointing more definitively at the members of the Murder Club, Nora begins digging for her own clues, bringing fantasy to reality. Could Liv and Nina be involved, and if so, why?

They were all curious. Was one of them too curious?

©2019 Brandy Nacole (P)2019 The Audio Flow, LLC
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Thrillers & Suspense Crime Murder Fiction Mystery
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This book didn’t do it for me. There’s nothing wrong with the writing or the storyline, but I couldn’t deal with the main character. She seems to be almost hyperventilating every five minutes, and it is exhausting. I know what it’s like to have some anxiety and panic, but this was too dramatic and sometimes caused her to do things like leave home for several hours without taking her phone. I have never known a teenager that would go anywhere without her phone, but it’s been a long time since I was a teenager myself. I would be happy to listen to any other books by this author, just not one with the same main character.

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