Review- Kill You Last , by Todd Strasser


Are you a fan of Todd Strasser's books ? Have you read his Thrillogy books or been following the series as I read and reviewed Books #1 and #2 - Wish You Were Dead and Blood on my hands. Get ready for the final conclusion of Todd Strasser's Thrillogy .
Review: Kill You Last - Book#3 Thrillogy - Todd Strasser- November 2011
Ever since I was younger, I have always been a Todd Strasser fan and when I discovered the first book in the Thrillogy I just knew I had to read the rest as I was hooked. One of my favourite genres is Mystery novels and what I loved about Todd Strasser's Kill You Last was that he used modern technology , what once would have been anonymous messages sent by Post are now email messages and text messages received on the main character Shelby's  Blackberry and her friend Roman , a huge crime fiction and non-fiction buff reads her books and surfs the news on her Ipad. In Kill You Last , Shelby receives text messages and emails threatening to Kill her last because they like her , the next one though is the one that sets the story as it asks her "Do you really know the truth about your father?" . Shelby worried heads to her Dad's model studio and discovers her father being questioned by the police as two girls that signed up at her father's modelling agency have gone missing. Is this just a coincidence or something more sinister ? Soon the investigation escalates and Shelby finds herself bombarded with threatening messages and one's encouraging her to dig deeper about her father. Is her father guilty of having something to do with the three girls who have disappeared or is somebody setting him up ? Shelby eager to find out whose behind the messages and what's really going on puts on her Harriet the Spy Hat along with friends Roman and reporter Whit to discover the truth but if Shelby's not careful- she may be the one winding up dead next.
Fans of Anne Cassidy's books and Sara Shepard's Pretty Little Liars series will love Todd Strasser's Thrillogy.

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