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Vincent Ralph

Auteur de 14 Ways to Die

5 oeuvres 699 utilisateurs 12 critiques

Œuvres de Vincent Ralph

14 Ways to Die (2021) 370 exemplaires
Lock the Doors (2021) 188 exemplaires
Secrets Never Die (2023) 123 exemplaires
Are You Watching? (2019) 17 exemplaires
One House Left 1 exemplaire

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One night a year, Sam Hall and a very small group of friends traipse off into the wood to tell their secrets to a private little hut. A place, or an object that lets them unburden themselves of the weights on their shoulders.

Sam a formal child TV star has lots of secrets. Secrets about a fire, about his dad, about his life. But so does everyone else. And now the blackmail has begun. Secrets leak out, some small, some large, causing problems and danger for all.

This book was okay. It starts on Halloween and goes a few more days. The adult in mean screams “talk to your parents or trusted adults” and this book wouldn’t exist. To me, this book was nothing special. It will have a hot flash in the pan this year but die off by next.… (plus d'informations)
 
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LibrarianRyan | 4 autres critiques | Oct 31, 2023 |
When Jess was 7, her mother became the Magpie Man's first victim. Since then, he's killed 12 others, and the police are no closer to finding him and giving his victims justice.

Jess, now 17, has a plan. She has applied to be part of a reality show that will involve her life and social media feed constantly being in the public eye. One day a week, it'll all be available live for whoever wants to watch, while the rest of the time she'll have to film her own daily life and provide it to her director to be edited into episodes for her viewing public. Jess is determined to use her time to remind everyone of the Magpie Man and his victims, and hopefully get people thinking about the people in their own lives, one of whom must surely be the killer.

Unfortunately, the Magpie Man is also watching, and he has his own thoughts about what Jess is doing.

Even with great big stacks of consent forms, this reality show came across like a giant legal nightmare, and I could never bring myself to fully believe in it, especially when Jess started getting threats and a new victim appeared. From what I could tell, Jess didn't even stick to the premise very well - there were so many moments that she was technically supposed to film but didn't (because filming them would have been stupid or would have scared off the people she wanted to talk to). The cameras were pretty much only on when it was convenient to the story for them to be.

Because it's the way of most mysteries/thrillers, I figured that the Magpie Man was someone Jess had at least a little contact with, and there weren't a whole lot of possibilities for who that might be. I came very close to correctly guessing the killer's identity due to one very dramatic event that suspiciously didn't come up as much later on as I would have expected it to.

This was definitely a quick read, but that and its short chapters didn't necessarily mean that it was fast-paced. Not a lot actually happened - the bulk of the book was devoted to Jess's grief over what her mother's murder had done to her family.

Extras:

An author's note and a Q&A with the author.

(Original review posted on A Library Girl's Familiar Diversions.)
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½
 
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Familiar_Diversions | 3 autres critiques | Oct 8, 2023 |
Former child star Sam Hall has a secret, and so do some of his friends. Every year on Halloween they go to the Dark Place and whisper into the night what their secrets are, only this year, someone has been listening... and plans to use their secrets against them.
½
 
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phoenixcomet | 4 autres critiques | Oct 5, 2023 |
This book reminds me of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "Scream". I like the mysterious messages, the creepy masks, the dark secrets, and the twists and turns we experience, as the author weaves us through the story.
Christopher Gebauer and Jennifer Jill Araya do a great job narrating this novel. I will definitely look for more books narrated by them in the future.
 
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Shauna_Morrison | 4 autres critiques | Sep 9, 2023 |

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Œuvres
5
Membres
699
Popularité
#36,217
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
12
ISBN
21
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