Tuesday, January 23, 2024

Going Dark

Going Dark 
By Melissa de la Cruz 
Union Square and Co., 2023. 329 pages. Young Adult 

When 19-year-old Josh returns from Rome without his budding influencer girlfriend Amelia, he immediately becomes a suspect in her disappearance, but as college sophomore and hacker Harper attempts to clear his name, she unearths secrets from both Josh and Amelia’s past. 

I really liked the multiple perspectives in this novel. Each one provided a level of context and discovery that gradually linked the whole story together. In the beginning I wanted to take things at face value, but then started getting some Gone Girl vibes, which really made the story interesting. For teens who aren’t super familiar with mysteries and know what clues to look for as they’re reading, this is a good starter that comes together well. 

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