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A workplace rivalry. An isolated campus. A tragic death.

Never make a major life decision in the wake of emotional turmoil. Cassie Romano learned this the hard way, leaving sunny San Diego for a teaching position at a private school in the Catskill Mountains in upstate New York after a painful break-up left her heart-broken and in need of a change.

It all seemed so perfect in June when she came to interview. But now it’s December, and she’s stranded on top of a mountain surrounded by snow, ice, and acres of wilderness, lonelier than ever and bored out of her mind.

When a fellow teacher turns up dead and Cassie receives a cryptic letter from her a few days later, it’s clear to Cassie that something strange is going on at Falcon Ridge Academy. Everyone seems to be writing the death off as a tragic accident, but she’s not so sure.

Cassie has secrets of her own, though, so she’s initially reluctant to get involved. Torn between the urge to protect herself and the desire to investigate further, she decides on the latter.

And the consequences could be deadly.

253 pages, Paperback

First published October 7, 2023

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Bonnie Traymore

14 books307 followers
Bonnie Traymore is an award-winning, Amazon bestselling author of domestic and psychological thrillers that expose the dark truths beneath seemingly perfect lives. Her novels explore jealousy, infidelity, murder, and the impact of psychological disorders.

Bonnie loves Hitchcock movies, psychological thriller novels, coffee, and dark chocolate, not necessarily in that order and sometimes simultaneously. She's a member of International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America, and she resides in Honolulu with her family.

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Profile Image for Anissa.
1,005 reviews336 followers
December 19, 2023
This had snow, murder, a secluded location (boarding school on a mountaintop) and even a little Christmas! I enjoyed this book and it fit all my seasonal vibes requirements. It was a bit slow in the first third but the back two-thirds was brisk page-turner. I figured out who the killer was but I enjoyed the ride so much, it didn't detract from the story. I also liked the varied POVs this was told in. The voices were distinct and clear. The Epilogue made me wonder if there is a sequel and I think I'd be open to reading it, even if it takes place in the desert.

I read this through Kindle Unlimited.

Recommended.
Profile Image for Jenni.
247 reviews13 followers
October 5, 2023
i usually hate mixed perspective books but this was an exception!! it worked really well for the story and was executed perfectly. wish there had been more exploration of cassie’s background with witsec; it felt like there was a missed opportunity there. overall kept me hooked from beginning to end.
Profile Image for Rachel the Page-Turner.
685 reviews5 followers
October 12, 2023
This book is a classic mystery - a new job, a new location, a possible murder and multiple POVs. I saw some people say they were drawn right in, but this book was slow for me, at least in the beginning.

Cassie has moved across the country from California to New York, and accepted a job as an English teacher. Falcon Ridge Academy is in the Catskill Mountains, and as winter approaches, Cassie starts wondering if she made a mistake. First, there’s the issue of having no time to go to the city. Secondly, a major winter storm has her feeling claustrophobic. Lastly, a coworker is found dead. Was it an accident, or murder?

That’s about it; this book felt a little bland to me. The story is any murder mystery, with a few variables like people in witness protection and a potential romance. We get to hear from several people involved with the academy, and then the ending gives you the answer to the mystery.

Overall, I thought this was well-written, but I could have used a bit more thrill and suspense. Many things were obvious as the book went on, which left the surprise ending with not a lot of excitement. True crime and straight mystery fans will probably enjoy this more than mystery/thriller fans; I’ve seen some really good reviews for this one, it just fell flat for me. Three stars.

(Thank you to Pathways Publishing, Bonnie Traymore and NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for my review.)
Profile Image for Tanya.
802 reviews9 followers
October 3, 2023
In "Head Case" by Bonnie Traymore paints a vivid picture of the novel's atmosphere and suspenseful elements. It's set in the Catskill Mountains during winter, adding to the sense of isolation and danger. The mystery surrounding Kimi Choy's death and Cassie's investigation into it seems intriguing, and the multiple points of view, including the killer's, create an additional layer of suspense.

I enjoyed this book, particularly the gradual unfolding of the story and the unpredictability of the plot. Readers who enjoy crime thrillers and mysteries will likely be drawn to "Head Case". Even when you think you know who dunnit, you might be wrong!!!.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
9,377 reviews141 followers
October 5, 2023
This is a well written book with strong characters in Cassie and is a thrilling story that had me on the edge of my seat. The author does a great job developing the story and building the suspense and intrigue as the story unfolds. There's enough twists and turns to keep you turning the pages. The story moves fluidly with her descriptive scenes and she delivers a fantastic read.

I voluntarily reviewed an ARC of this book. All opinions in this review are my own and freely given.
Profile Image for Dawn Byers.
796 reviews21 followers
October 2, 2023
I was given this book by NetGalley for an honest review-
This was an exciting read!
Cassie is teaching at private school. It seems the perfect place to be after her breakup.
But when a teacher is dead - she begins to worry for her life.
She decides to investigate which makes the danger escalate. Can she stay safe? Will she find out who is murdering and why? You will find yourself turning the pages in this riveting read!
180 reviews
July 31, 2024
I read this on audible. The main characters voice was sooo annoying and whiny. The story was not that great. It was very predictable.
Profile Image for Jamie Park.
Author 9 books33 followers
October 5, 2023
I was hooked on this one immediately.
Our protagonist works at a boarding school in New York. Admin and the board are up to something but she's minding her own business. The building is brand new but the teacher housing is in a dilapidated and non maintained old building. Her friend Kimi just died suddenly and she gets a letter from her that was sent hours before she died.
Now she is looped into some bad stuff. Kimi was going to resign and go home.

Also they replaced Kimi with a super hot guy who might be an issue.
And the director suddenly died at a school xmas concert, just to make things worse. I hate it when that happens.

Anyway, she has bad vibes so she decides to leave. She is going to drive across the country to California and move in with her parents.
But that day someone decides that she will not leave.

We also get Mile's perspective. He has been doing some stuff with the budget that will be a scandal when it gets out and also he will do prison time. He is trying to get his frenemy promoted so he can buy more time. It is not working though.
And his wife who just wants Miles to succeed so she can stay home and take care of their kid.
It gets a little coppish about midway through but I still like it.
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257 reviews11 followers
October 4, 2023
An excellent literary journey! Bonnie Traymore once again showcases her exceptional talents in this captivating narrative filled with intrigue and suspense. Traymore's signature slow-burn storytelling style effortlessly draws readers into her intricately crafted world, where appearances can be deceiving.

Traymore's characters come to life with authenticity, making it easy for readers to connect with their experiences and emotions. The storyline feels grounded and relatable, particularly for those who have navigated professional environments rife with gossip and the competitive pursuit of success.

The author skillfully spins a riveting tale that continues to linger in the mind long after the final page has been turned. Her narrative prowess is undeniable, and this book is a testament to her ability to keep readers enthralled from start to finish.
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861 reviews13 followers
October 16, 2023
"Head Case" by Bonnie Traymore had its moments, but it left me with mixed feelings, and I'd rate it 3 stars.

The story begins with Cassie Romano, who makes a life-altering decision to leave behind her native California and embark on a new journey as a teacher at a remote boarding school in upstate New York, all in the wake of a painful breakup. The book takes an intriguing turn with the mysterious death of a fellow teacher, Kimi, and this event sets the tone for the rest of the story.

Kimi's character is central to the plot, and her untimely demise sparks a sense of mystery and intrigue. The story kicks off with a significant twist around the halfway point, and this twist was genuinely well-executed. However, it's worth noting that this was the sole major surprise in the book. Once the identity of the killer is revealed, the plot loses some of its suspense and unpredictability.

I had high hopes for the story to maintain a sense of seclusion and suspense, akin to a small-town setting. Regrettably, the book doesn't quite sustain this atmosphere. The lack of an ongoing mystery and the early reveal of the killer's identity left me wanting more suspense and surprise.

Character development presented its challenges as well. With the exception of Cassie, it was difficult to connect with most of the characters, particularly the killer. The killer's motive felt somewhat implausible, and their uncooperative behavior made it hard to empathize with their actions and choices.

On a positive note, the use of multiple perspectives in the narrative was a sound choice, allowing readers to see the story from different angles. However, this aspect could have been executed more effectively to enhance the overall reading experience.

In conclusion, "Head Case" had a promising premise, with an intriguing character in Kimi and an initial twist that engaged the reader. However, the predictability of the plot following the revelation of the killer's identity left much to be desired. The book lacked the sustained mystery and suspense that I had hoped for, and the characters, aside from Cassie, didn't fully engage my empathy. While the book had its ups and downs, I'd like to express my sincere thanks to NetGalley for providing me with the opportunity to read and review this book.
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79 reviews11 followers
October 31, 2023
A murder mystery with other nefarious goings-on at an isolated school in the Catskill Mountains.

Cassie has just been throught a break-up, and to get away from everything and everyone, she has accepted a job as a teacher and moved from California to New York.

The school is Falcon Ridge Academy, and what she thought was a regular school with its boring routine in a far-to-reach, remote location, is anything but that. The book starts off with the murder of one of the teachers, Kimi. Though the police say that it wasn't murder, she suspects that it most definitely was.

Soon, shady stuff begins to happen, aided along by gossip that is inevitable in small towns and even smaller schools. She realises that something dangerous is afoot, and she is now in the middle of it all. The story is told in multiple POVs, so as a reader, you get a 360 degree view of what's going on.

I would have read further, but it was a DNF for me at 50%, since I was not invested in the story, didn't particularly like any of the characters, and started feeling put off by some of the events that were just not believable. I just lost interest and moved on, because the story was not riveting enough. Just overall pretty 'meh'.

Thanks to BooksGoSocial and Netgalley for a digital ARC of this title in return for my honest review.
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55 reviews26 followers
October 6, 2023
This stories follows Cassie, an English teacher with a big secret. Cassie works in a boarding school with more than a few secrets of its own, when a teacher dies everything begins to unravel.

This book has multiple POV’s, which some readers may find difficult to follow. The book offers a satisfying moment when everything begins to make sense and Cassie is a very likeable character that I couldn’t help but root for. The characters in the alternate POV’s didn’t hold my attention to the same degree but those chapters offered important insights into the plot. There was a lot of scene setting at the start of the book which I really enjoyed and made for a more immersive experience.

This is a good, fast paced read for everyone, whether you’re new to thrillers/mystery’s or not.

Three word summary- fast-paced, satisfying, scenic.
Profile Image for Madelyn.
1,077 reviews16 followers
January 28, 2026
so far this is the winner for "book that was Fine but I probably won't remember by the end of the year." like it's not bad but I finished it and felt like I had nothing to say about this book that isn't generic, so here are these generic thoughts I guess. I liked the protagonist and her journey in this story. the setting worked well when the author remembered to make it a presence. the epilogue felt totally unnecessary. the second half didn't have like any big reveals but it made up for it with some good suspense scenes, but yeah the first half was stronger and more intriguing. idk!
Profile Image for Alanna.
206 reviews
January 2, 2026
3.5 ⭐️🎧 English teacher living on the campus of a remote school in rural New York is suspicious of the death of a colleague. Some aspects were a tad implausible, but overall I liked it!
Profile Image for Clare Crawshaw.
84 reviews
May 8, 2026
The more I read from this author the more I’m enjoying them, I still would not class it as a thriller but I nice quick read
Profile Image for Susan.
152 reviews5 followers
November 7, 2025
Pictures this as a short thriller palette cleanser, and it was free on audible. I feel like the shocking twist was not that shocking. I didn’t really care about any of the characters or what they’re doing in the story. It was vaguely interesting which is why I stayed till the end.
64 reviews
May 9, 2026
At some point I will stop thinking “surely this random mid-length crime novel will be what I’m looking for.”

That time obviously has not come.
Profile Image for Lilly Fink.
17 reviews1 follower
April 15, 2026
As an avid romance reader, this would’ve been better without the forced and unnatural romance aspect 😵‍💫 the plot climaxed so quickly too. Everything occurred and resolved within a couple minutes of reading and it left me wanting so much more
Profile Image for Mark.
134 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2026
I did not enjoy this. We got chapters from 4-10 different characters. I say that range because I don't actually know how many there were because they blended together like was the witness protection lady the same as the one who wanted the job? Was the man who was married to that poor lady the dean, the undercover cop or a completely different man?
Also, this narrator was horrendous. The voice was so monotone and everyone, male and female, sounded the same.
There was a romance that had no chemistry but we were supposed to care because the last 20% of the book was about it. The killer revealed themselves around the halfway mark and then was caught by the 80% mark and then the rest of it was the author trying to convince us this great love connection was made and the only thing it made was no sense.
I could say much about the police investigation and how bad the undercover agents were or why they shouldn't have even been a plot point but I don't want to think about this book anymore. 1-star. Done.
Profile Image for Margarita Garcia.
1,095 reviews24 followers
October 25, 2023
Bonnie Traymore is the award-winning author of suspense and thrillers and brings us this disturbing story that will have us feeling anxious from the beginning of reading to the end. ''Head Case: A Psychological Thriller'' brings us the story of Cassie, a teacher at Falcon Ridge Academy who becomes involved in the investigation of the death of a coworker. Her obsession with finding out who killed him will take her on an adventure she will never forget. This story is captivating and has so many plot twists that until the end you will discover the truth. You will love the story if you like these types of books. The story is well-written and very organized.
Profile Image for Santiago Flores.
1,077 reviews11 followers
October 25, 2023
A must read thriller

This is one of those books that you start reading and then cannot put down. I always like choosing psychological thrillers and this time was not the exception. Head Case is a book that drags you in from the very beginning. It has a very good narrative and well crafted scenes and characters. I absolutely recommend reading it.
Profile Image for Rachael Ashak-Benson.
358 reviews20 followers
November 7, 2023
Hmm… I guess it’s ok…?? Cliched, yawn-worthy, in general…

I stuck with Head Case, written by author Bonnie Traymore — I don’t even know why?
It’s not really that thrilling, & it lacks in depth.
I suppose when I’d already slogged through so much of it, giving this plot opportunity after opportunity to improve, I decided to at least see if there was any payoff at the end.
(No spoilers — ever!!…)
The concluding chapters are the most exciting, well-crafted & creative, of this whole tale. So I definitely enjoyed the revealing of the whodunnit aspect.
Other than that — if given reading 20/20 vision, I’d have not of bothered with this overly long plot. It would be so much better if edited to tighten it all up into a short story.
It’s like — (for you bakers or baking-minded out there) — you put together an entire recipe for some complex cupcakes. With the promise of the perfection to come.
In the end, you wind up with 1/2 of one single delicious cupcake, the other 23 & 1/2 absolutely unnecessary. ESPECIALLY due to their being over baked, not crafted well at all, & with WAY too much hype promising the full 2 dozen worth of perfection.
A disappointment all around.
Only giving 3 Stars instead of 1 Star due to the fact I hung in there, start to finish. So there must be *something* worth at least a bit of praise.
I’d absolutely give it a pass, if I could choose my next read over again.
Profile Image for Lauren Nicole.
440 reviews8 followers
October 10, 2023
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.
I really really wanted to like this book after reading the summary and was excited to start it. The book however was just very boring for me. Cassie has a job at a private school in the Catskills and it sounds like something that could turn into a creepy murder mystery with lots of creepy atmosphere with a snowstorm. It is anything but that. There wasn’t much mystery at all. The killer is revealed about halfway through the book so there isn’t much surprise at all.
Just not what I was expecting and I kind of had to force myself to finish it even though by the middle I had a pretty good idea of how the ending would turn out.
Not for me at all.
3,005 reviews44 followers
February 23, 2025
Cassie Romano left San Diego to escape a breakup and ended up pretty much as far away as she could, since she didn’t want to have to go back to her parents home to stay. She got a position at a remote boarding school in the Catskill Mountains, in upstate New York, teaching English at Falcon Ridge Academy. But she can sense that something is wrong! Her only friend was Kimi Choy, another young teacher, who lived on the floor below her, in the grotty teaching staff accommodation block, but who supposedly died in an accident. She also can’t get used to the cold weather and is thinking of leaving during the Christmas break. She hates that she had listened to other staff who warned her off being too friendly to Kimi, as they said she tells the Dean of Faculty, Brooke Baxter, everything that anyone says about her or any other gossip in the school! She had pulled back from her in recent weeks and ignored a message on her phone form her, the day she died and is feeling guilty about this. When a letter comes addressed to her from the dead woman, she realises something else was clearly going on and wonders if the death really an accident like the police stated!

There is lots going on in the backgrounds of the characters in the story, with Cassie having a past she must always keep hidden and maybe is the reason she can’t get close to anyone. One of the members of the school council has been embezzling funds form the school but hopes for another dodgy grant to the school to be able to pay it back, so no one will notice. Brooke has her own issues, seeming to be having an affair with that person, but in fact found out about it and threatened to blackmail them if she wasn’t cut into it. Cassie isn’t sure who she can trust, and a sudden promotion and a new teacher brought in before the holidays all adds to the sense of something going on. Cassie loves reading mysteries and can’t help herself wanting to look into Kemi’s death and what else might be going on in the school, even though she knows she should just stick in the background and keep quiet! She had it ingrained in her not to make a fuss or get noticed and could be placing herself in danger by being so nosy. Needing money to get into a new place to live and work after her time at the boarding school, she ends up stuck there and left with odd feelings that she is being watched. The promotion will help her apply for a new job and she can’t make a bad impression with Brooke, as she will be the one to write her recommendation. But she is a hard woman to like or even get to know. Her promotion brings a request to stay at the school over the holidays with any boarders not going home and they are soon struck with a huge storm, that isolates everyone at the school. Most of the action happens at the end, during this storm, with some surprising revelations that come with a bit of a shock. There is far more than just the death of Kemi being looked into, with a number of different agencies involved. A person from one which allows Cassie to finally talk a little about her past and possibly have a new relationship begin.

I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout, and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.
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19 reviews2 followers
November 11, 2023
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In Bonnie Traymore's Head Case, Cassie Romano makes a life-altering decision after a painful breakup. She leaves sunny San Diego for a teaching position in the Catskill Mountains. What initially appeared as a perfect escape in June turns desolate by December, as Cassie finds herself stranded atop a snowy mountain. The situation takes a sinister turn when a fellow teacher is found dead, and Cassie receives a cryptic letter from her shortly after. Suspecting foul play despite others dismissing it as an accident, she is compelled to investigate.

The narrative employs multiple points of view, aiming to delve into the intricacies of character motivations. However, the story doesn't hinge on its cast, a trait not uncommon or problematic for murder mysteries. Yet, the limited exploration of character depth hindered my grasp of their motivations, with the murder motive appearing somewhat unconvincing.

Surprisingly, the novel struggled to captivate me for an unexpected reason. The setting, an isolated mountain school, held promising potential. Yet, it failed to evoke the anticipated tension. The inherently ominous atmosphere, intensified by a snowstorm rendering the premises even more secluded, didn't translate into a palpable sense of suspense in the narrative. The absence of suspense makes the book seem longer than it is.

Traymore tips her hand midway by unveiling certain details. This move would allow genre-savvy readers to connect major puzzle pieces, including the murderer's identity. Consequently, the final revelation lacks the element of surprise and fails to deliver an impactful punch. Despite this drawback, the concluding chapters exhibit adept craftsmanship, neatly tying up the narrative without leaving any loose threads and bringing the story to a satisfying resolution.

Despite its shortcomings in developing characters and generating suspense, Head Case might find its niche among readers who revel in sinister settings. The portrayal of an ominous mountain school offers a backdrop that could captivate those who appreciate the atmospheric aspects of murder mysteries.

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872 reviews25 followers
October 19, 2023
After a bad breakup, Cassie makes the rash decision to take a teaching position across the country at an isolated boarding school in the Catskills. Everything goes smoothly, if a bit boring, until about two weeks before winter break, when a fellow teacher and former friend of Cassie’s, is found dead. Oh, and she mailed an ominous message to Cassie the day she died. As tensions on campus escalate, Cassie doesn’t know who she can trust or how long she’s safe staying at the school as a storm bears down on the campus.

The story is told from the POVs of various characters, all in the present timeline, as the story unfolds.

I really think the premise of this book was good; any kind of remote boarding school mystery catches my attention. And there were some nice aspects here. The description of the scenery and setting really drew me in, and there was a bit of suspense waiting to figure out how everything was going to all play out. There were some twists in there at the beginning that I didn’t see coming, which kept me reading.

But then there were a couple of things that kind of threw me off track. I wasn’t really into the romance aspect of the book, it felt kind of thrown in. And it also felt like the book was about 70 pages too long - the killer and their plan/motive was revealed relatively early, and then there really weren’t any other twists after that. So, by that time, I was pretty much done.

So I’m kind of half-and-half with this one. It’s not bad, but it’s not great. It’s a three star.
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Author 40 books125 followers
April 13, 2024
Bonnie Traymore's Head Case takes listeners to an isolated private school in the Catskill Mountains. The school suffers Kim Choy’s death and the close call of another faculty member. The vivid descriptions of the old building used for staff quarters help ramp up the suspenseful elements from start to finish. Students, teachers, and events are realistic and relatable.

Cassie, the protagonist, is an English teacher who was close to Kim and recently came to the school to begin anew following a broken relationship. The secrets in her background sprinkled throughout the story define the framework for her viewpoint when sharing the events. Her life has not been easy and trust is a huge roadblock. There are delightful supporting characters like Ed and Dan.

Various story threads get succinctly related from the clearly defined multiple points of view. When students go home for the holidays and return to an advancing epic winter snowstorm, the killer decides to take matters into their own hands. The tension is heightened at a frantic pace until the unexpected conclusion.

Robin McAlpine masterfully delivered her stellar voice acting to bring depth and broadness to the story. There were no problems with the quality of this audiobook, complimented by the perfect pace and style of professional narration.

Fans of crime thrillers and mysteries will connect with Head Case and follow all the twists and turns. The well-done plot may have listeners convinced they know the guilty party—see if you’re fooled.
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