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Cry Blue Murder (2013)

by Kim Kane(Favorite Author)
3.87 of 5 Votes: 1
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University of Queensland Press
review 1: Cry Blue Murder by Kim Kane & Marion Roberts is a read with a warning. It is structured through the use of email, police interviews and reports which works very well in driving the plot. Celia and Alice correspond through email to talk about the kidnapping and murders of young girls in Melbourne schools. The novel is chatty and easy to read but with a serious undertone. A good example of story embracing current crime and communication.
review 2: This is a bit of a page turner and gripping example of an epistolary novel that works. True crystal sharp voices and characters, coupled with cold stark police investigation attack a storyline too disturbing to turn away from. This was not what I expected from this novel initially and I did wonder at the psychological q
... moreuestions (the chilling outcome especially) it poses for young mid-teen girls. A seamless and thrilling collaborative work nonetheless. less
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chey
Clever little thriller set in the good old South-Eastern suburbs of Melbourne. Highly recommend.
lori
Contemporary and very relevant reading for young adult fiction. Thoroughly enjoyed this.
Planet
Super creepy, made me think about the whole talking-to-strangers-online issue.
irinasvvl
I found this book hard to get into. It didn't hold my attention.
blue6url
BestBook ever definitely recommend for grade 8's.
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