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Blood On My Hands by Todd Strasser
If you’re interested in murder mysteries this is the book for you.
The book was mainly about a 16-year-old girl who was framed for her “Best Friend’s” murder. It tells in detail how she ran, her costume, and how she got help from her boyfriend Slade. In the end you find out who did it and why.
In my opinion it was a really entertaining and bone-chilling. You thought one thing and then it makes a whole other turn. I think it would be really good movie. I also liked it because it was told in retrospect that lead up to the murder.
After I finished the book I couldn’t help but wonder what the theme is. Then it hit me. Don’t accuse someone for a serious crime if you don’t have evidence
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