PRICK by DL Hammons BookSirens ARC

 



⭐⭐⭐ Stars

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Blurb

You won't feel a thing… but you'll still be dead.

People are dying under mysterious circumstances in the small town of New Haven. And the city’s best hope of uncovering the truth rests with a troubled teen and the girl who can't stand him.

Cassie Underwood’s life is shattered when her younger sister dies in a freak car accident. In her grief, Cassie unfairly blames her sister’s constant companion—Taggart McGill—a boy with a sketchy past and abrasive personality. As Cassie attempts to recover from the loss, she struggles to honor her late-sister’s memory by befriending the person she resents most.

Things get complicated when Cassie overhears a fellow student asking Taggart to convince the police another death in the accident had nothing to do with the crash at all. Taggart surprisingly agrees and a suspicious Cassie decides to accompany him in his snooping. She soon learns everything she knows about Taggart is wrong… and he has insight into things that link the car accident to other suspicious deaths in their close-knit community.

Is Taggart McGill the "prick" everyone says he is, or will uncovering his secrets be the key that keeps Cassie's name off the mounting list of victims?



PRICK Book Review

I received the Review Copy of this book and my thanks to the team of BookSirens, the publisher and the author for the copy.

All views expressed in this review are my own and based on my reading of this book. Some of the initial comments were made as I progressed in this book and I have not tried editing them as it expresses my contiguous thoughts as I proceeded with the story.



People are dying under mysterious circumstances in the small town of New Haven. And the city’s best hope of uncovering the truth rests with a troubled teen and the girl who can't stand him.

A perfect blurb to hook a prospective reader.

The story is equally entertaining once you get through the initial pages which are a trifle slow. The second half of the book is fast and intense.

The story starts off with the protagonist Cassie having lost her sister in an accident. As she delves deeper into her sister's life she starts to identify her one true love and the individual, Taggert, whom her sister loved beyond everyone else. Hammons brings out the character and personage of Taggert very well gifting him a brooding countenance and maturity well beyond his years and a nod to his early days as an orphan and a product of the system.

Notwithstanding this he also is skilled as a person who despite his distrust of people has a nose for solving mysteries.

The story has a serial killing as a part story and Cassie, Taggert and a band of merry friends start investigating the cases. The small town is well written as are a string of support characters with the story reading like a Hollywood movie.

Hammons debut in the YA sphere with this novel brings a pleasant perspective and the suspense with a good ending makes this a worthy addition to the YAverse.

I would love to read another from the authors bag.

⭐⭐⭐ Stars

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