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Nikki Kill didn't realize that trying to find out who killed Peyton Hollis would tangle her in a web of dangerous family secrets that would rock her identity to the core. The plot contains profanity. Book #2
Quick Summary
If you're into mysteries with real emotional weight, the second Nikki Kill novel pulls you right into a twisty investigation where nothing is as it seems. The story picks up with Nikki still chasing answers about Peyton Hollis's murder, but what she uncovers hits closer to home than she ever expected dangerous family secrets that make her question everything she thought she knew about herself. It's got that addictive quality where you keep reading just to see how the pieces fit together, and the family drama adds this whole other layer of tension beyond just "who did it." That said, this book does contain profanity and darker themes, so it's best suited for older high schoolers who can handle that intensity. Readers who loved the first Nikki Kill book will definitely want to continue her story, and anyone who enjoys mysteries like those by Karen M. McManus or Lisa Unger will find a lot to like here. The identity crisis angle gives it more depth than a typical thriller, making it memorable even after you finish.