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A review by writesofluid
The Dead of Summer by Camilla Way
4.0
I found this a captivating read - the character tells it like it is (all foul language included)... The style of the book takes you from past to present, but the narration remains a constant first hand account from the main character. The plot is full of intruige, and you are led to believe one thing about the "murders", only to have the whole theory upheaved towards the end, resulting in an unexpected culprit. This book is one of the few books that actually has a satisfactory ending. Most books end abruptly, not really answering some of the questions brought up in the story, and leaving you angry and dissapointed. However, Way ends this book cleverly and quickly, which won't leave you disappointed at all!