Code Red at Norwood High
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They were invisible until the day they forced the world to see them.
For eight years, Tina “Tubby” Jackson, Maria Martel, Kendra Brown, and Christine Walton endured relentless bullying at Norwood High School. Laughed at, shoved, ignored by teachers and administrators, they carried their pain like scars no one wanted to see. When Christine convinces the others to take over the school, promising fame instead of silence, the plan begins as a twisted cry for recognition—and ends in a nightmare broadcast live to the nation.
The four girls disarm the resource officer, herd their classmates into the auditorium, and lock the doors. What follows is a tense twenty-four hours of fear, violence, and unraveling alliances. Tina craves understanding. Maria struggles to hold onto her humanity. Kendra wavers between loyalty and terror. Christine wants blood and headlines. Outside, negotiator Laura Stein fights to save lives while parents, media, and politicians circle like vultures.
When the siege explodes into gunfire, the nation is left to reckon with more than just casualties. Families fracture. Survivors carry scars the cameras can’t capture. The President makes promises from a podium. Talking heads argue about blame. And in a courtroom boiling with rage, Maria Martel—the only survivor among the girls—is sentenced not to death, but to twenty years in prison.
Code Red at Norwood High is more than a thriller. It’s a mirror held up to America’s deepest failures: the cruelty of unchecked bullying, the intoxicating pull of notoriety, the paralysis of leaders who promise change but bow to power, and the grief of parents who never thought their child would become either a victim or a villain.
Unflinching and unforgettable, Jerrimiah Stonecastle delivers a story that refuses to let you look away. Because the monsters haunting America’s schools are not born in the dark. They are made—by us.
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