A review by serena045
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson

5.0


This book was amazing...
This is the first Holly Jackson book I'd ever read and it was pretty great, if you ask me.

Pip is a great character and an even greater detective. She's smart and the only one who cared enough to actually investigate the case of Andie Bell's murder and disappearance which was closed of five years ago, accusing Sal Sing, her boyfriend at the time, who later died.
Ravi Singh's family faced a lot of difficulty. Mainly because his brother was wrongly accused and branded guilty as the murderer of Andie Bell, a pretty, popular, picture-perfect girl who happened to be his girlfriend. Ravi knew Sal wasn't a murderer. His brother would NEVER in a million years ever kill someone.
So when a girl comes knocking on his door making an offer he can't refuse, claiming that she believes Sal was innocent and NOT the murderer of Andie, and that she wanted to investigate it, he accepted.
Together, they investigate and find the real murderer, clearing Sal's name.

BTW!!! I ship Pip and Ravi so much!!

Would I read this again? Sure, why not?
Would I recommend this? Yeah. Sure.

For those of you looking to find A LOT of romance or other things, I'm letting y'all know there isn't much romance.