A review by oashackelford
You Owe Me a Murder by Eileen Cook

5.0

Kim, who was recently broken up with, finds herself trapped on a student trip with her ex. It's sort of her own fault, she booked the trip when she thought they might get back together, and then when they didn't start dating again her mom made her go on the trip anyways, since it was already paid for. Kim is dreading the rest of the trip when she meets a fascinating girl in the airport who will be on her flight. While on the flight, Kim tells her about her ex and the girl has a crazy idea, what if they each killed a person for the other person? The girl has a problem with her mom and she wants her gone. Kim thinks she is crazy, they can't really kill for each other, can they? Then her ex turns up dead and the girl is persistent about one thing, Kim owes her a murder.



I thought this was really well done. The pacing in the book was really good, even though the main character is pretty angsty and flighty at times.