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Dead Girls Can't Tell Secrets by Chelsea Ichaso
3.5
adventurous challenging dark mysterious sad tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Thank you to @netgalley for #gifting me this book to read and review! 🦋

Synopsis:

Suicide Point. The tragic place where Piper Sullivan was found, unconscious. 

Savannah Sullivan knows that whatever happened to Piper on that fateful day was no accident. Everyone around her has seemed to give up on what caused her sister’s death. She might never wake up again. Savannah feels like she should believe it, but when she finds a note in Piper’s locker there’s no stopping her from continuing the path her sister had walked. 

Although Piper didn’t succeed, Savannah would make sure that the person who put a target on her sister’s back would pay for what they did. What she doesn’t realize is that the people she used to trust have their own secrets and lies to keep themselves hidden from those who pry. Even those closest to her. 

And Savannah? She's been keeping secrets, too...

My Review:

“Keep your eyes on anything you don’t want stolen.”

Dead Girls Can’t Tell Secrets had me intrigued since I read the title and saw the cover. Both of those are captivating, and the cover is just gorgeous! 😍

The story the book contained was even more intense and interesting. I always love a good mystery, and DGCTS did not disappoint!

I loved the idea of the story and how the plot was set up. Although, the way it was executed was slightly off putting, but the good pacing kind of overshadowed that 💛

Let’s not forget that you were always left guessing no matter what you thought was right or wrong. Chelsea Ichaso really gave no ideas as to whodunit, and that was the captivating part.

Every single character was questionable, and what you, as the reader, thought was real was actually all a lie. Fingers were pointed at others, but they never seemed to land true 🔎

The characters in this book were purely just the best. There were moments where I would burst out laughing, or times where doubt circled around in my head regarding a character. What I did find unfortunate was that the main and side characters didn’t have much depth to them. This caused a struggle in the connection between the reader and the characters, but other than that, I loved all of them! 🍁

Considering all of that, Dead Girls Can’t Tell Secrets was a good read! It was a whirlwind, and a good one at that. I would recommend this to those who love a quick-paced mystery, suspense, and intense read.