The Girl in the Headlines
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Hannah Jayne
The headlines say she killed her family. The truth? She doesn't remember.Andrea McNulty goes to sleep on her eighteenth birthday with a near-perfect life. The next morning, she wakes up covered in blood. Her parents were killed in the middle of the night...and she's the prime suspect.Andrea McNulty has a wonderful life: she's a high school field hockey star, a doted-upon big sister, the beloved daughter of two happy parents. But when she wakes up in a motel room the morning after her eighteenth birthday, she's covered in blood and can't remember what happened the previous night.According to the news, Andi's parents were brutally attacked in the middle of the night. Her father is dead, her mother is in a coma, her little brother Josh is missing--and Andi is the prime suspect. Terrified and on the run from the police, Andi teams up with Nate, the sympathetic boy working the motel's front desk, to find the real murderer. But while the police are getting further from the killer, the killer is getting closer to Andi--closer than she could ever have imagined.Pick up The Girl in the Headlines if you're looking for: A psychological, fast-paced thrillerA suspenseful, shocking readFiction examining death and griefA coming of age story with a twistAlso by Hannah Jayne: Truly, Madly, DeadlyTwistedSee Jane RunThe DareThe RevengeThe EscapeCopycat
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Author
Hannah Jayne
Pages
352
Publisher
Sourcebooks, Incorporated
Published Date
2021
ISBN
1728225213 9781728225210
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"this was good but I didn’t love it. it was a bit confusing and I had to look up a synopsis to realize what actually happened at the end lol. lots of loose ends and I just didn’t like how it tied up. wish there was more of a romance too but I guess it made sense to not have one. intense and a bit easy to guess but still a fun read"
"Had you thinking anyone could have been the killer. Couldn’t put it down, read it in one day!"
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