Dead Girls Don’t Write Letters

Author: Gail Giles

Sunny Reynold’s sister, Jazz, dies in a fire. Then one day a letter arrives, a letter from Jazz. A girl follows. But she can’t possibly be Jazz–or can she? She seems to know all the family secrets, but Not-Jazz clearly has a few secrets of her own. Compelling, edgy, and suspenseful, Dead Girls Don’t Write Letters will keep you guessing. And just when you think you know wh….Read More

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