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The Agathas
by Liz Lawson, Kathleen Glasgow
YA mysteries are my jam these days. This book was a great start to a series. It had an interesting mystery, an eclectic cast of characters, and a lot of future promise!
Alice Ogilvie is a mysterious girl. She disappeared for several days last year and no one knows where she went. When another popular girl disappears (who happens to be Alice's former BFF and her old boyfriend's new love), people get suspicious. Alice and her tutor, Iris, team up to solve the mystery.
This book was just a fun ride. There wasn't anything that happen that was super surprising or twisty, but it was entertaining. I really like the main characters Alice and Iris. Their opposing personalities made for an interesting friendship. The side characters were great, and I hope they reappear in the next book. Finally, the mystery was solid. There was nothing that shocked me, but I was entertained.
If you liked A Good Girl's Guide To Murder, this may be a more lower stakes read that will fill that desire.
Alice Ogilvie is a mysterious girl. She disappeared for several days last year and no one knows where she went. When another popular girl disappears (who happens to be Alice's former BFF and her old boyfriend's new love), people get suspicious. Alice and her tutor, Iris, team up to solve the mystery.
This book was just a fun ride. There wasn't anything that happen that was super surprising or twisty, but it was entertaining. I really like the main characters Alice and Iris. Their opposing personalities made for an interesting friendship. The side characters were great, and I hope they reappear in the next book. Finally, the mystery was solid. There was nothing that shocked me, but I was entertained.
If you liked A Good Girl's Guide To Murder, this may be a more lower stakes read that will fill that desire.