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I Killed Zoe Spanos
by Kit Frick
Zoe Spanos is missing. Has been for nearly six months by the time Anna arrives in the luxurious Hamptons village of Herron Mills for a summer nanny gig. After Zoe’s body is found, memories begin to resurface for Anna. Memories of Zoe. Leaving her to confess, “I killed Zoe Spanos.” But there are holes in her confession. Holes that teenage a podcaster intends to fill. What really happened that NYE that Zoe disappeared?
YALL. This book was great. It was truly the breath of fresh air that I needed in a thriller. It was unique and page-turning. I really had trouble putting it down. So rarely do we get books from the killers (?) perspective. And watching it unfold from both Anna’s first person POV and Martina’s third person was so unique and such a good choice.
Everyone in this book has secrets. Secrets that could destroy so much. And I just continue to be baffled by how characters just DONT COMMUNICATE (although I 100% understand it’s needed for plot and everything there was just one part I was like are you kidding but also remember the characters of this book are teenagers and they’re dumb). I don’t know if this was the book I needed at the moment or what, but I really liked this book. It was such a fresh take on the summer murder mystery.
If you couldn’t tell, I thought this book was GOOD. And really fun. Twisty, unexpected, thrilling, and full of secrets, I Killed Zoe Spanos is a confession thriller you won’t forget.
YALL. This book was great. It was truly the breath of fresh air that I needed in a thriller. It was unique and page-turning. I really had trouble putting it down. So rarely do we get books from the killers (?) perspective. And watching it unfold from both Anna’s first person POV and Martina’s third person was so unique and such a good choice.
Everyone in this book has secrets. Secrets that could destroy so much. And I just continue to be baffled by how characters just DONT COMMUNICATE (although I 100% understand it’s needed for plot and everything there was just one part I was like are you kidding but also remember the characters of this book are teenagers and they’re dumb). I don’t know if this was the book I needed at the moment or what, but I really liked this book. It was such a fresh take on the summer murder mystery.
If you couldn’t tell, I thought this book was GOOD. And really fun. Twisty, unexpected, thrilling, and full of secrets, I Killed Zoe Spanos is a confession thriller you won’t forget.