I am going to give this final book and the Secret Diaries as a whole four stars.
Spoilers for the second book Betrayal...even though that clearly spoils a lot in that one word.
Also, the back of Escape in its original printing and this reprint spoils a few bits too.
All of them were thinking of ways they could get rid of Casey before he went and told the police about how Penn and his friends were involved with Laurie's accidental death. New in town Joanna, desperately in love with Penn, has written every detail in her secret coded diary.
They went to confront Casey at the school computer lab, and he found the gun in the pocket of Stephen's jacket. Everybody had seen it before out at the cabin for target shooting and the way Casey had been acting, why wouldn't Stephen be paranoid to have it just in case?
Too bad the boys had to fight over it, and the gun went off. Stephen and Tessa were wearing their motorcycle gloves, so the only prints were Casey's, so they typed a "suicide" note on the computer.
Shot in the head under the chin but Penn and Joanna saw the whole thing.
That's what everyone believes now and a murder a few towns over has the police looking that maybe Laurie was killed by a serial killer and not her friends or her stepbrother, Bobby. So, it seems that life can go on normally the last few weeks of school before everyone heads off to college.
Until Joanna realizes her diary is missing.
It doesn't stay missing for long, but Penn is able to crack the code and if he could do it, so could Stephen or Tessa. Now, it is only a matter of time before either Penn or Joanna faces a little "accident" of their own.
There are some genuinely terrifying things that occur in this last book yet also a lot of bittersweet moments sort of mixed together. A friendship coming undone but also a relationship growing despite all of the obstacles.
We get a little bit more information about the kind of people are characters are and especially in the depths of the adults. The police officers are still gunning for Penn to be responsible, Joanna's dad is a real self-centered loser, their hard physics teacher Mr. Dockerty is a pretty decent man and Penn's surgeon father is not as wrapped up in work as his son thought.
We also get to know Bobby better thanks to the introduction of another character who turns out to be very significant to the plot if you pay attention throughout the whole series...
The climax doesn't go the way you expect but it is more the ending that matters and I'm pretty impressed enough to discover more of Janice Harrell's works in the future.