Last One to Die
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Narrated by:
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Flora Montgomery
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By:
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Cynthia Murphy
16-year-old, Irish-born Niamh has just arrived in London for the summer, and quickly discovers that girls who look frighteningly like her are being attacked.
Determined to make it through her Drama Course, Niamh is placed at the Victorian Museum to put her drama skills to the test, and there she meets Tommy: he’s kind, fun, attentive, and really hot! Nonetheless, there's something eerie about the museum...
As present-day serial attacker and sinister Victorian history start to collide, Niamh realizes that things are not as they seem. Will she be next?
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Praise for LAST ONE TO DIE:
"Deliciously paced. Tightly plotted and thrilling, this book will grab readers by the throat."—Kirkus Reviews
"Murphy employs supernatural plot twists to add an interesting element to the classic whodunit format...calling to mind late-90s slasher films and R.L. Stine’s Fear Street novels."—PW
"Fans of the macabre and will appreciate this love letter to the Victorian gothic."—Booklist
"Point horror for a new generation."—Kathryn Foxfield, author of Good Girls Die First
"A supernatural terror-fest!"—Kat Ellis, author of Harrow Lake
"Deliciously paced. Tightly plotted and thrilling, this book will grab readers by the throat."—Kirkus Reviews
"Murphy employs supernatural plot twists to add an interesting element to the classic whodunit format...calling to mind late-90s slasher films and R.L. Stine’s Fear Street novels."—PW
"Fans of the macabre and will appreciate this love letter to the Victorian gothic."—Booklist
"Point horror for a new generation."—Kathryn Foxfield, author of Good Girls Die First
"A supernatural terror-fest!"—Kat Ellis, author of Harrow Lake
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