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Death at Morning House
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4.5 rounded up. I really liked this book a lot. The main character is quirky and awkward, which I love. I also really liked how it was written just like she was telling it- rambling thoughts and weird side comments.
There’s two timelines, a whole lot of murder mystery, and a group of teens on an island playing tour guide at a murder mansion. What could go wrong?
The story follows Marlowe, a teen who accidentally does something real bad and is offered the opportunity to spend summer at Morning House with five other teens giving tours. The house is on an island and was abandoned in the 1930s after a family suffered two child deaths. We have a stories unfolding in the present and the past and both are not what you would expect.
Thank you so much HarperCollins Children's Books and NetGalley for letting me read the unedited copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
There’s two timelines, a whole lot of murder mystery, and a group of teens on an island playing tour guide at a murder mansion. What could go wrong?
The story follows Marlowe, a teen who accidentally does something real bad and is offered the opportunity to spend summer at Morning House with five other teens giving tours. The house is on an island and was abandoned in the 1930s after a family suffered two child deaths. We have a stories unfolding in the present and the past and both are not what you would expect.
Thank you so much HarperCollins Children's Books and NetGalley for letting me read the unedited copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.
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