The Counselors
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4.0 • 51 Ratings
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- $8.99
Publisher Description
"Dark secrets? Summer camp setting? Complex teen girls? Murder? Count me in." —Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling author of Girl in Pieces
* A New York Times bestseller * A USA TODAY bestseller * An Indie Bestseller *
From New York Times bestselling author Jessica Goodman comes a twisty mystery about three best friends, one elite summer camp, and the dark secrets that lead to a body in the lake.
Camp Alpine Lake is the only place where Goldie Easton feels safe—the camp is the lifeline of the small town she lives in. Alpine Lake provides jobs, money and prestige to the region. Her parents work there so Goldie is one of the few townies who have reaped the rewards of living so close to the summer camp, with its five-figure tuition and rich kids who have been dumped there for eight weeks by their powerful parents.
Goldie is back this summer as a counselor, desperate for camp to start and her best friends, Ava and Imogen, to arrive. Because Goldie has a terrible dark secret she’s been keeping, and she is more in need of comfort than ever.
But Goldie’s not the only person who has been lying. When a teen turns up dead late one night, she knows that the death couldn’t have been an accident. She also knows that one of her best friends was there that night.
Asking questions offers no answers, only broken bonds of lifelong friendship, with hidden danger and betrayals deeper than Goldie ever imagined.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The well-written characters of Goodman's (They'll Never Catch Us) mystery give new life, and crossover appeal, to a well-trod New England summer camp setting. Camp Alpine Lake, situated outside a small Vermont town, draws its campers from the ranks of the wealthy, and three of its longtime campers, now incoming counselors, have been best friends for a decade. Goldie Easton—18, presumed white, and the group's only townie—attends the camp tuition-free thanks to her parents' employment in the camp's infirmary and woodshop; she also harbors a secret concerning her hockey captain ex-boyfriend. With the arrival of white New Yorker Ava Cantor, progeny of an influential financier, and talented biracial (Japanese and white) Imogen Wexler, an actor from New Jersey, the recently out-of-touch friends get into the spirit of maintenance week: "No campers, no responsibilities." After campers arrive and a local is found dead at the camp's lake, though, the intrepid trio face growing danger as they try to solve sundry mysteries. A candid first-person narration alternates between past and present, interweaving summer hijinks with more serious fare, building a cast of intelligent, funny young women and a setting that offers many pleasures of the camp-thriller subgenre. Ages 14–up.
Customer Reviews
Easy read, but kept me intrigued!
Great book, I recommend it. There weren’t any slow parts. I do think there were some unbelievable parts that kept me from giving it 5 stars.
Great book
I don’t normally finish books but then I ended up finishing this one. This book kept me on my toes and you never would have guessed who it was until you actually read the book. I cried at least 5 times in one chapter and I related to a lot of the stuff Goldie was going through. 100% a great book and would recommend!!!!
Easy read
Got this book not knowing anything about the author or genre. Very easy read, which I like. Typically don’t like jumping timelines, but this is simple. Haven’t finished the book yet, but I’m enjoying it and it makes me feel very nostalgic of my camper/camp counselor days (though mine was less dramatic as the book 😉)