
Member Reviews

I read the first book in this series, and really enjoyed it so was excited to read this new story with the same characters. I was gripped by this light take on dark academic, a mystery, developing relationships and a discussion on class and belonging. I'd love to read more in this universe cos I think the characters have a lot of depth.

The novel to A liar's beach.
This was such an interesting and fun read. A perfect thriler novel for any young reader.
I really enjoyed it, but I didn't liked Holiday here and there.

A follow-up to Liar’s Beach where Holiday and Linden get caught up in another investigation, while trying to navigate the ups and downs of college life.
Linden has got to Harvard on a lacrosse scholarship and is spending most of his time trying to get on with his team-mates. He has reignited his friendship with Holiday, though there’s a curious tension between them that indicates things aren’t quite what they’ve always been. He’s also developed an on-off relationship with Greer.
When Greer’s roommate is found dead after a party it seems to be a pretty straightforward case of overdose. Linden and Holiday are not convinced, and decide to carry out their own investigation.
From start to finish the dynamic between our three key characters felt off. Linden is a character that in real life would probably frustrate you beyond belief, and I really can’t see what Holiday finds so appealing about him.
Thanks to NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read and review this.