Review: You're Dead to Me - Amy Christine Parker









Review: You're Dead to Me - Amy Christine Parker - December 2024

Amy Christine Parker’s You’re Dead to Me is a chilling YA thriller that blends the glam of Gossip Girl with the sinister vibes of Carrie, delivering a high school horror story that’s impossible to put down. Packed with ghostly visions, a masked serial killer, and a fierce heroine on the clock to save her own life, this novel keeps you guessing right until its blood-soaked finale.

Meet Ruby, a snarky, sharp-tongued scholarship student at the elite Oleander High School. Straddling the tense divide between the town’s privileged elites and its struggling locals, Ruby’s anonymous gossip blog, ReputationKiller, has earned her both loyal followers and enemies. But when her secret identity is exposed, the tables turn. Publicly shunned and targeted by the town’s collective ire, Ruby’s situation spirals into outright terror after she encounters her ghostly doppelgänger—a blood-drenched vision of herself in a prom dress.

Ruby’s ghostly warning is clear: someone wants her dead, and prom night is their endgame. With only days to unmask the murderer, Ruby embarks on a high-stakes investigation that peels back the layers of Oleander Bay’s darkest secrets. From family scandals to hitmen and clandestine alliances, Ruby’s journey reveals that no one is as innocent as they seem. The tightly woven plot ratchets up the suspense with every twist, each revelation more shocking than the last.

If you love your thrillers laced with dark humor, pulse-pounding suspense, and a touch of the supernatural, You’re Dead to Me is the perfect read. Amy Christine Parker masterfully crafts a story where secrets lurk around every corner, and danger is as close as the next masked figure. With prom night looming and the stakes higher than ever, Ruby’s fight for survival is one wild ride you won’t want to miss.

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