Beth Is Dead
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
After a New Year's Eve party, Beth is found dead.
All the March sisters wonder who could have killed their sweet little sister. And - why?
The March sisters have always been close, but will Beth's murder bring them closer together, or tear them apart?
As each of the girls' motives are uncovered, it becomes clear that Meg, Jo, Amy - and even Beth - might not be quite as sweet as they seem . . .
Louisa May Alcott's cult classic Little Women meets Karen M McManus's One of Us is Lying.
- Perfect for fans of Little Women ready for a fresh new spin on the iconic story.
- A contemporary take on the famous March sisters with brilliant writing, a gripping plot, and many twists and turns.
- Turns the murder-mystery genre on its head and keeps you guessing until the very end.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Little Women undergoes the kind of smart reimagining that both newcomers and diehard fans can adore in this thrilling YA whodunit. When Beth March is found murdered after a New Year’s Eve party, there’s no shortage of suspects, including all three of her sisters. But since their father’s thinly veiled novel about the Marches has turned them into unwitting celebrities, the killer could be anyone. Katie Bernet does a fantastic job translating the March sisters into a modern setting. Responsible Meg has been accepted to Harvard. Headstrong Jo plans on publishing her own book. Rebellious Amy is constantly being suspended. And Beth, in flashbacks, was sweetly devoted to her music. Bernet manages to stay true to the spirit of these indelible characters as they’re thrown into an enticing murder mystery. Get ready to root for your favourite March sister—even if you never had one before.