A review by sararomenen
The Dead Girls Club by Damien Angelica Walters

4.0

An enthralling work that asks us to look at the darkest parts of ourselves to better know who we are. Heather finds herself reliving her childhood trauma after she gets a mysterious envelope with half a friendship necklace in it, the one she knows was buried with her best friend. How does she know? Because Heather's the one who killed her. The narrative's switch from childhood to adulthood heightens the tension, constantly making the reader question what is and isn't real. It also touches on themes of abandonment and the tricky balancing acts of female friendships, especially as teens. The action is fast-paced and you feel your blood pressure go up with every dark decision Heather makes. A fantastic read for a dark and stormy night!