Title: Girl in Snow
Author: Danya Kukafka
Author: Danya Kukafka
Read by: Kirby Heyborne, Jacques Roy, and Candace Thaxton
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio
Length: Approximately 9 hour and 13 minutes
Source: Simon & Schuster Audio Digital Review Copy – Thank-you!
Source: Simon & Schuster Audio Digital Review Copy – Thank-you!
High school “it” girl Lucinda is found with a broken neck next to the
elementary school carousel in a small town in Colorado. Who would have murdered Lucinda and why? This story is told through the perspectives
of three very different people. But like
all small towns, their story arcs are connected in more ways than they could
have imagined.
Cameron Whitley is very socially awkward. A quiet soul who loves art, he also loves to
play “statue nights” and walk around the neighborhood hiding as a “statue” and
watching families through their windows, in particular, he loves to watch the
beautiful Lucinda. Was he Lucinda’s stalker or a misunderstood youth? Cameron’s father was a cop who went bad and
left town years ago, but the town has not forgotten.
Russ Fletcher is a cop and former partner of Cameron’s father. He is investigating the death of Lucinda and
finds himself entrenched in the story with his brother-in-law Ivan, the school
night time janitor a suspect, as well as his former partner’s son, whom he
promised to protect. Will he be able to
find the true killer as well as the truth about himself?
Jade Dixon-Burns was once Lucinda’s friend, but now considers herself
her enemy. Lucinda not only stole her
baby sitting job, but also the boy she loved.
With backyards that abut, Jade has noticed happenings around Lucinda
that play into the greater narrative. Is
Jade a killer or another misunderstood youth?
I liked the three interconnected narratives and different
perspectives. I really liked Jade’s sass
and how she told things from the point of view of what she should have said and
what really happened. I loved that the
audiobook had three different narrators to tell the three point of views.
The story moved pretty slow for me and was more of a young adult novel
than a true thriller. I didn’t feel connected
to Lucinda at all and didn’t care about her death as much as I should
have. There was some major plot turns
later in the book that didn’t feel true with the narrative that lead up to that
point. SPOILER ALERT (Russ and Cameron’s
dad and their pinky love. What????)
SPOILER END I had listened to the
audiobook of Everything You Want Me to Be by Mindy Mejia earlier this year and
it was a much superior book . . . I think part of my problem was I kept
comparing that book to this with the similar subject, high school girl murdered
in a small town. I figured out the
murderer in Girl in the Snow pretty early on in the game, although I did doubt
myself a couple of times.
Overall, Girl in Snow is an interesting story of murder in a small
town, with a very well written story of a teenage problems and angst. I want Jade Dixon-Burns to have her own spin
off.
Laura,
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like it would work well as an audio book. I enjoyed your review!
I read and reviewed this one. I too thought it was a bit slow.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I'm not the only one who thought it was a bit slow! I did enjoy how they had three different narrators for the audiobook to inhabit the three different points of view.
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