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Ebook You Owe Me a Murder

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You Owe Me a Murder

You Owe Me a Murder


You Owe Me a Murder


Ebook You Owe Me a Murder

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You Owe Me a Murder

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"This modern-day teen twist on the Patricia Highsmith's classic Strangers on a Train is perfect for thriller fans." –Booklist "This contemporary thriller will draw young readers in immediately." –School Library Journal"Twists and turns and lots of ratcheted-up tension drive [this] story...An intriguing thriller." –Kirkus"[T]aut suspense, surprising twists, a trip through London, and a truly sinister villain keep pages turning." –Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books  

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About the Author

Eileen Cook is a multi-published author with her novels appearing in eight different languages. She spent most of her teen years wishing she were someone else or somewhere else, which is great training for a writer. Eileen lives in Vancouver with her husband and one very naughty dog and no longer wishes to be anyone or anywhere else. www.eileencook.com Twitter: @Eileenwriter Instagram: @eileencookwriter 

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Product details

Hardcover: 368 pages

Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers (March 5, 2019)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 1328519023

ISBN-13: 978-1328519023

Product Dimensions:

5.5 x 1.2 x 8.2 inches

Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review:

3.9 out of 5 stars

11 customer reviews

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#49,097 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

4.25 STARS Bumped up to 5 because Eileen Cook set the bar so high for herself. Nobody writes dysfunctional friendships on steroids quite like her.Awaiting a delayed flight in Vancouver, Kim meets Nicki, who challenges Kim to step outside her comfort zone. On the plane, over a bottle of stolen vodka, Kim commiserates about her ex boyfriend Connor, who’s also on her educational trip to London. Nicki opens up about her alcoholic mum and the two girls joke about killing each other’s “problems” ala Strangers On a Train. Then Connor winds up dead and Kim’s nightmares are just beginning.Kim lies. We know this because she tells us. She seems sympathetic, but appearances can be deceiving and narrators can be unreliable. I couldn’t get a grasp on the real Kim and I’m certain Cook crafted the protagonist to be just that evasive.While a little slow to start YOU OWE ME A MURDER is quintessential Cook, which is a very, very good thing. Clue or red herring? I never knew.I loved reading YOU OWE ME A MURDER. Although I’m a big rereader, including Cook’s other books, I’m not sure this one is the type I’ll read twice.

This is one of the books I expected to love and that totally fulfilled its mission!17-year-old Kim is about to fly to London for two weeks with a bunch of schoolmates. She’d hoped she could opt out because Connor, a guy from her group, just broke up with her—worse: he’s traveling with his new girlfriend—and she says this much to a newly met flightmate, Nicki. Unlike Kim, Nicki seems fearless. They become instant friends. They do daring things. They laugh. Over vodka, they make a pact—you know those pacts; they’re so stupid, but GOD it’s such a relief to spit it out! So okay, I’ll kill Connor and you’ll kill my mom for me. But when Connor turns up dead, Kim wonders; they were joking back in the plane, right?While this book isn’t about guessing who did what or why but rather how the main character is going to stick her head out of this mess, I read throughout the book as if I was munching on popcorn and watching a show—there was something almost Final Destination about it. I hoped for a grander finale, but can’t say I was disappointed by the ending, and since it’s a YA thriller I went to my daughter and recommended it to her.

I really enjoyed this book. Occasionally I found myself mentally yelling at the protagonist for being a dumb teenager, but other than that it was quite good!

I had more problems than I had praise for this book, unfortunately. I was highly disappointed by the fat phobia and amount of body shaming/ girl on girl judgment from Kim. Not to mention she vehemently defended herself by saying she was not politically correct, as if that was a horrible thing to do. The word psycho was tossed around a lot and I don't like when mental health diagnosis is thrown around willy nilly in the book.The characterization is this book was really lacking for me. I didn't connect with Kim nor did I believe her transformation. Connor was an absolute douche and that was his whole personality. Everyone has some sort of redeeming quality and he was very one-sided. The villain of the book was just weird. I certainly didn't believe the reveal behind her motivations and I felt it was a stretch to make her seem as much of a mastermind as we were lead to believe.I wanted more from all of it and what I did get fell really flat for me. I can recommend thrillers that I think are done better than this one.*I received a complimentary copy of this book from HMH Books for Young Readers through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.*

Have you ever wondered about how the lives of those who are blogged about in very popular blogs may be affected by said blogger? Sadly, I never gave it much thought until meeting Kim. She is the daughter of one of the original Mommy Bloggers. This means her mother is basically a famous Mommy Blogger, making good money for her efforts. This also means that although never referred to by name, Kim's life is blogged about for the world to see. This created an interesting view point. Kim in essence is a victim of her mothers blogging. I found this an interesting & very with the times for today's young adults when essentially everything is plastered all over the internet for everyone & anyone to peruse. It most certainly can give one pause in considering that perhaps we shouldn't be so open in discussing/photographing every aspect of our lives.Kim convinces her parents to let her go on a two week educational trip to London with other school mates. The trip is a learning experience by being lightly chaperoned & shown around London. It sounds like an absolutely delightful way to learn a little current & cultural history by doing. Unfortunately Kim's motives aren't pure. She wants to go because her boyfriend is going. Be careful what you wish for. Before the trip, her boyfriend dumps her & immediately starts dating another girl. Kim no longer wants to be on this trip, essentially trapped with her ex, watching him cuddle & coo with his new lass.As the back of the book states, Kim meets a total stranger at the airport, named Nicki. Kim is instantly smitten with Nicki & as a result finds herself doing risky things she normally wouldn't do. Once in London, Kim starts healing from the breakup & is happily moving on. However it seems that her ex is still having some issues. Next thing Kim knows, he's dead. It creates a lot of stress & emotional trauma on many of the kids, but they manage to move on as best as they can. But not Kim. Nicki wants her murder & is determined to make Kim do it.It seems that Kim is in over her head with Nicki. She makes decisions that made me groan as the reader. At the same time, Kim shows her intelligence with making choices I would have never expected. The ending was an interesting surprise - one that I most certainly am not disappointed in.Overall, this is a very good & mildly suspenseful YA read.

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