Friday, January 27, 2023

How to Survive Your Murder by Danielle Valentine

Alice has a chance to stop her sister's murder. She gets to go back to that moment in the corn maze on Halloween night a year ago. Alice was a witness and knows who the killer is. This time she can stop him. 

Since her sister's death, Alice's life has fallen apart. Her parents divorced. Her dreams of studying forensics and scholarships have dried up. Her friends have drifted away. That guy she might have dated seems like someone else now. Horror movies are the only left from her life before. You'd think witnessing her sister's death would be enough to put her off of gruesome movies, but they are one of the few things that give her comfort.  

Unfortunately, Alice often thinks in terms of how the characters in a horror movie would respond. For example, she asks whether she should run into the dark woods knowing how that usually turns out. She thinks in terms of the 'Final Girl', the one who survives by outsmarting the killer/monster. That's what she hopes to be. 

By going back to the night of the murder, Alice finds that the truth is much more complicated than she thought. Who is responsible for her sister's death? She is so sure it is the school janitor. Who attacked the other student in the maze? Seemingly, everyone in her life becomes a suspect making her second time through this Halloween night a dangerous one. 

I don't watch horror films, but I enjoyed this suspenseful story with Alice and all of her unanswered questions. 

For more info, check out the Indianapolis Public Library catalog and author's site


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