
Everyone Dies in the End
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June 1, 2014
Gr 8 Up-Sherman Andrews is a determined 17-year-old with a plan to become a successful reporter and leave his humble roots and dysfunctional family behind. He jumps at the chance to attend the Missouri Scholars Academy the summer before his senior year because he hopes the program will help him gain scholarships for college. Soon after arriving on campus, Sherman begins researching a cold muder case from 1935 about four men who disappeared and were killed, hoping that this story will be his ticket to establishing a good reputation as a journalist. This fast-paced mystery overflows with suspense as the teen's life is threatened for digging too deep, and the narrative alternates between the history of the 1930s case and present-day action. Sherman also begins an unlikely romance with a girl working in the library, who gets embroiled in the whodunit. The dialogue is realistic and demonstrates the main character's quick wit. There are gory descriptions of the victims, but they are appropriate for teens who love a good mystery.-April Sanders, Spring Hill College, Mobile, AL
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