![]() ![]() The result is a stark, emotionless narrative, a cynical rumination on the nature of evil and man's darkness. ![]() While Olsen writes with authority, drawing inspiration from actual headlines and crimes, he does so at a distance, removed from any real connection to the characters. ![]() Meanwhile, a nosy journalist is digging deep into the Ryans' tragic past. The story took me by my throat making me gasp every few chapters. New York Times bestselling adult true crime author Gregg Olsen makes his YA d. This new edition has been re-edited since its publication in 2011. Read 613 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. As they unravel the details that led to their friend's demise, they encounter uncomfortable revelations regarding people they've known all their lives. This book was originally published as ENVY. ![]() Unconvinced and anxious to learn the truth, teenage twin sisters Hayley and Taylor Ryan investigate, using both knowledge gleaned from their true crime writer father (who gets more than his share of attention) and their own psychic abilities. In the wake of 15-year-old Katelyn Berkley's mysterious death, everyone in the small town of Port Gamble, Wash., is looking for answers, though the consensus is suicide. Kicking off the Empty Coffin series, true crime writer Olsen (Closer Than Blood) makes his YA debut with a paranormally tinged thriller that doesn't read like it was written with a teenage audience in mind. ![]()
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