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it's better to know the truth.
at least sometimes.

Halfway through Friday night's football game, beautiful cheerleader Brittany Montague—dressed as the giant Winship Wildcat mascot—hurls herself off a bridge into Atlanta's surging Chattahoochee River.

Just like that, she's gone.

Eight days later, Benny Flax and Virginia Leeds will be the only ones who know why.


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Published by Simon Pulse



praise.

The definition of a page turner. Thrash's unique ability to balance humor, mystery, and teen angst blew me away. Hilarious, twisty, and full of unforgettable characters--this is damn good stuff.



Thrash's writing is so good I found myself re-reading sentences for the sheer pleasure and surprise of them. This not your typical boarding school/high school novel, it's way more fun. Go Wildcats!



To read this deeply bizarre book as a straightforward whodunit would be to completely miss the point...[Thrash] has a thrillingly deft hand with language – it’s both pinpointedly specific and observationally exhilarating.



A fast-paced, sassy, and sultry whodunit...This work is a fine mix of teen angst and high school drama with a smooth twist of mystery and intrigue.

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