I couldn’t be more thrilled for this brilliant duo who wrote something even better than the One of Us Is Lying series and helped me find a new addiction after the end of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder trilogy!
I absolutely fell in love with The Agathas! It’s such a fantastic tribute to one of my all-time favorite authors!
I’ve devoured Kathleen Glasgow’s previous works—her angsty, emotional, and realistic young adult novels, including Girl in Pieces, her masterpiece How to Make Friends with the Dark, and You’d Be Home Now, which I recently reviewed with five blazing stars!
I also adored Liz Lawson’s brilliant, heartfelt debut, The Lucky Ones.
I’m beyond happy that these talented authors, who have repeatedly tugged at my heart with their intense, emotional writing and admirable characters, teamed up to create something truly special. They ventured into a different genre and absolutely nailed it!
This book is unputdownable—exciting, heart-pounding, nail-biting, and filled with Hercule Poirot vibes. It’s a mysterious, entertaining gem!
As a big fan of YA mysteries, this book gave me everything I could want: a clever plot, sarcastic and witty narration, and an adorable detective duo. Alice, the unconventional, bold, impulsive, and famous “Gone Girl” of the school, and Iris, the nerdy, intelligent, tough, and resilient character who’s dealing with her own serious issues.
Alice was part of the “Mains” (the popular group) until her boyfriend dumped her and started dating her best friend, Brooke. After confronting them, Alice disappears for five days, only to return as if nothing happened! On the other hand, Iris, who belongs to the “Zones” (the least popular group), is just trying to make ends meet by tutoring Alice so she can save enough money to leave town. When Brooke goes missing, Alice and Iris team up to solve the mystery. Alice is genuinely worried about her friend, and Iris is motivated by the reward money to help her family and escape town.
The pacing, character development, and the side characters (the Zoners) are all so well done! While the ending was somewhat predictable, there were no plot holes, and we got all the answers we needed!
I need at least five more Agathas books—I’m already craving more! I can’t help but sing Robert Palmer’s classic with new lyrics: “Might as well face it, I’m addicted to this series!” I can’t wait to read more adventures of The Agathas. I already miss them!
A huge thank you to NetGalley and Random House Children’s/Delacorte Press for providing this amazing digital reviewer copy in exchange for my honest opinions.