Poisonous / Allison Brennan.
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- ISBN: 9781250066848 (hardcover) :
- Physical Description: 354 pages ; 25 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Minotaur Books, 2016.
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Subject: | Murder > Investigation > Fiction. Women journalists > Fiction. |
Genre: | Suspense fiction. Mystery fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Reluctantly taking the cold case of a teen Internet bully's murder, mourned by none save her mentally challenged stepbrother, investigative reporter Max Revere, accompanied by assistant David Kane, travels to California and works with helpful police officers before realizing that the killer may be hiding in plain sight. - Baker & Taylor
Reluctantly taking the cold case of a murdered teen Internet bully, mourned by none save her mentally challenged stepbrother, investigative reporter Max Revere travels to California and works with the police before realizing that the killer may be hidingin plain sight. - Baker & Taylor
"Teen-aged Internet bully Ivy Lake fell off a cliff and few people cared... except her mentally-challenged eighteen-year-old step-brother, Tommy. He loved her in spite of her cruelty. He's distraught and doesn't understand why his blended family is falling apart. After a year, the police still have no answers: Ivy could have jumped, could have been pushed, or it could have been an accident. With too many suspects and not enough evidence, the investigation has grown cold. Tommy thinks that if someone can figure out what happened to his step-sister, everything will go back to normal, so he writes to investigative reporter Maxine Revere. This isn't the type of case Max normally takes on, but the heartbreak and simple honesty in Tommy's letter pulls her in. She travels to Corte Madera, California, with her assistant David Kane and is at first pleased that the police are cooperative. But the more Max learns about Tommy and his dysfunctional family, the more she thinks she's taken on an impossible task: this may be the one case she can't solve. If Ivy was murdered, it was exceptionally well-planned and that kind of killer could be hiding in plain sight... planning the next act of violence. Max believes the truth is always better than lies, that the truth is the only thing that matters to gain justice for victims and their families. But for the first time, she wonders if this time, the truth will kill"-- - McMillan Palgrave
In NYT bestseller Allison Brennan's latest hardcover, investigative reporter Max Revere looks for the truth behind the death of a teenage Internet bully - McMillan Palgrave
Poisonous is another winning novel in the electrifying Max Revere series from New York Times bestselling author Allison Brennan.
Teen-aged Internet bully Ivy Lake fell off a cliff and few people cared ... except her mentally-challenged eighteen-year-old step-brother, Tommy. He loved her in spite of her cruelty. He's distraught and doesn't understand why his blended family is falling apart. After a year, the police still have no answers: Ivy could have jumped, could have been pushed, or it could have been an accident. With too many suspects and not enough evidence, the investigation has grown cold.
Tommy thinks that if someone can figure out what happened to his step-sister, everything will go back to normal, so he writes to investigative reporter Maxine Revere. This isnât the type of case Max normally takes on, but the heartbreak and simple honesty in Tommy's letter pulls her in. She travels to Corte Madera, California, with her assistant David Kane and is at first pleased that the police are cooperative. But the more Max learns about Tommy and his dysfunctional family, the more she thinks sheâs taken on an impossible task: this may be the one case she canât solve.
If Ivy was murdered, it was exceptionally well-planned and that kind of killer could be hiding in plain sight ... planning the next act of violence. Max believes the truth is always better than lies, that the truth is the only thing that matters to gain justice for victims and their families. But for the first time, she wonders if this time, the truth will kill.