Review: Little Threats - Emily Schultz
Review: Little Threats - Emily Schultz - November 2020
Something that seems to be a theme lately with mystery books that I have read is A) sisters and B) one of them spending time in prison for a crime that they didn't commit. Little Threats by Emily Schultz was another one in that vein of story. The book starts with identical twins Carter and Kennedy and their new friend Hayley. Hayley was Carter's friend first, that was until Hayley meet Kennedy who was the wilder twin of the pair. Soon Hayley and Kennedy became inseparable and Carter felt like a third wheel especially when Hayley and Kennedy added a guy Berk Butler to their mix. Both of the girls loved Berk and they spent the time smoking, taking drugs, and being promiscuous in everyone's eyes. Hayley had a dark secret though and one night after an acid trip, Kennedy wakes up and finds Hayley dead. Due to the acid, she can't remember what happened but knows that she's innocent and could never harm Hayley. Sadly, of course, the court paints her out as a jealous lesbian who killed Hayley in a rage when she didn't reciprocate which is far from the truth. Fast forward fifteen years later and Kennedy is being released from prison and back into the world that found her guilty, even her own twin Carter believes Kennedy did it now. With her memories slowly coming back and new evidence is found that could clear her name, can Kennedy find out the truth about what really happened that night and finally prove she is innocent? In doing so though, what will be the consequences when the real killer is revealed and the reasoning behind it? Find out in Little Threats by Emily Schultz, a mystery thriller where everyone except the one assumed guilty has a dark secret to hide.
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