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Ripper
by Isabel Allende
Not what I expect from Allende, but it did keep me turning pages.
A group of teenagers, led by Amanda Jackson, belong to an online murder club where they investigate crimes and try to solve them before the police do. A series of disturbing murders hits too close to home for Amanda and the group scrambles to identify the killer before it’s too late.
The ending is where the book fell apart for me, as the killer’s identity should have been super obvious to Indiana, the super-intuitive healer who spent so much time in the killer’s company before that person kidnapped her.
A group of teenagers, led by Amanda Jackson, belong to an online murder club where they investigate crimes and try to solve them before the police do. A series of disturbing murders hits too close to home for Amanda and the group scrambles to identify the killer before it’s too late.
The ending is where the book fell apart for me, as the killer’s identity should have been super obvious to Indiana, the super-intuitive healer who spent so much time in the killer’s company before that person kidnapped her.