Copyright Date:
2022
Edition Date:
2022
Release Date:
03/08/22
Pages:
334 pages
ISBN:
1-335-41867-9
ISBN 13:
978-1-335-41867-8
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
22 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A teen true-crime aficionado investigates a murder in her small Connecticut town.Natalie Temple spends her last summer before college in the usual way: waking up far too early to exercise with her mother, Helen; working at the family diner; interning at the local newspaper; and secretly recording her true-crime podcast, Killing Time, with her best friend, Katie. Because her frustratingly overprotective and anxious mother has forbidden Natalie from indulging in her love for crime and murder, Natalie finds herself constantly at odds with her and often hiding her activities. When her favorite teacher is murdered, Natalie decides to investigate her death-both to honor Mrs. Halsey and to test her own skills as a budding investigative reporter. But danger lurks in Ferry, and soon everybody's secrets will be out in the open. Ehrlich's engaging thriller unfolds in two timelines with occasional flashbacks to Helen's difficult first year in college that provide an insight into just how similar mother and daughter are despite their fraught relationship. That relationship is one of the core strengths of the novel, together with the seamless convergence of timelines and Natalie's bumpy character arc. The novel thoughtfully examines the sometimes-exploitative, often titillating nature of the true-crime phenomenon while also, in a fine balancing act, paying homage to it. All main characters are assumed White.A layered tale of true crime, family ties, and unveiled secrets. (Thriller. 14-18)
"An exciting and whipsmart mystery... Keep your eyes on Ehrlich."
—Courtney Summers, New York Times bestselling author of Sadie and The Project
“Deathly smart, twisty, and at times wickedly funny, Killing Time is a pitch-perfect mystery.”
- Kara Thomas, author of The Cheerleaders
Summer in Ferry, Connecticut, has always meant long, lazy days at the beach and wild nights partying in the abandoned mansions on the edge of town. Until now, that is.
Natalie Temple, who’s never been one for beaches or parties in the first place, is reeling from the murder of her favorite teacher, and there’s no way this true-crime-obsessed girl is going to sit back and let the rumor mill churn out lie after lie—even if she has to hide her investigation from her disapproving mom and team up with the new boy in town…
But the more Natalie uncovers, the more she realizes some secrets were never meant to be told.
"Expertly-plotted and brimming with suspense, Killing Time is more than just a mystery. It's a thoughtful novel about true crime stories and how we tell them. Brilliant, fun, and utterly compelling."
- Jessica Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of They'll Never Catch Us