A golden boy, remarkable swimmer, Princeton’s shining star, wearing bright yellow running shoes went to hike with his girlfriend, only 17, not so girl next door, mostly called trash who doesn’t do anything to deny that notorious reputation, wearing pink running shoes!
The boy fell from the cliff, the girl came back alone! The boy is drown. The girl is scared shirtless!
The girl says it was accident. You know what, the girl’s story has more holes than my sweatpants!
Let’s introduce them with their real names. Mark and Tabby who had a toxic relationship and planned to break up with each other million times. Both of them acted insane when they were together. They brought out the worst in each other’s. So did they have the worst fight and did Tabby kill him as self defense?
But who is the real Tabby? A killer, a manipulator, a sociopath, an attention seeker, power and spotlight thirsty, dangerous girl, a villain, a cheater? Or is she neglected, abused, fragile girl? A supportive sister, a loyal friend, a honest but also jealous girlfriend? Is she a victim of a controlling relationship and martyr of the boosting biased hatred of social media by the jealous people who wants to shred the pieces of her? Is she a prey or is she bloody hunter?
Let’s listen to her close circle:
Her best friend keeps dark secrets which may have directly ruined Tabby’s life. Yes, Elle, we talk about you! I know you did everything to save your bestie from the abusive relationship but you’re not better person than her.
Her ex Beck may still have crush on her and he thinks she is innocent. But he’s also not reliable witness. Maybe he helped her with the murder.
What about Mark’s best friend Keegen? He hates the guts of her and from the beginning of their relationship he wanted them break up, spying every move of Tabby for catching her in the act to report to Mark. Why was the real reason behind his hatred?
Her nemesis Lou hates her since she stole her part at Streetcar Named Desire and humiliated her in front of her teacher’s wife. She posts her videos at school which shows Tabby’s dark violent side she perfectly hides. Now entire media outlets sniffed the blood smell and they go after story to crucify Tabby. Great job, Lou! But did you do it as perfect law abiding citizen or were you afraid of the possibility that she could steal your boyfriend who is also Tabby’s ex Beck?
And sweet Brigitte, the well behaved, good, loyal sister, who believes the media distorted the facts about her sister and she believes her innocence from the beginning. But is she really the sweet girl everyone believes? She can be lion when it comes to protect her loved ones.
From the beginning each POV insists they’re telling the truth but none of them are reliable or accurate. Do they really know who the real Tabby is and what she is capable of?
When all eyes are on you, there’s nowhere else to look but in. Do they know how to look in to have an objective view?
Well: the pacing, multi POVed, riveting writing style were the strengths of the novel.
But instead of Brigitte, all of the characters were despicable and you find yourself burning with huge desire to vomit at their faces at several times. And yes, there are twists and surprises but most of them are obvious and so predictable.
I still I enjoyed the final chapter which finally gives us Tabby’s POV!
Overall: it’s not my favorite YA thriller experience but it was still better than most of the works I’ve read. I lowered my points because I want to write another book about how I fantasize to kill these disgusting characters. But I’m still rounding up my 3.5 stars to 4! I want to read more works of the author.
And I’m ending my long talk to take a break and jump into another thriller. Goodbye for now, my dear friends. See you at another review!