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Don't Go to Sleep

por Bryce Moore

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Horror. Mystery. Thriller. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

"Fans of true-crime murder mysteries won't want to miss this one."â??Booklist, STARRED Review on The Perfect Place to Die

It's 1918, WW1 is in full swing, and a Spanish Influenza outbreak is on the horizon. In the midst of the chaos, families are being terrorized and people are being killed by a lone man with an axe. As Gianna and her friend Enzo investigate the heinous crimes, she realizes she's connected to the killer in a way she could have never imagined.

Gianna is the average seventeen-year-old girl living in 1918 New Orleans. She worries about her family's store, the great war, and a mysterious illness that's about to take hold of the city she loves.

It doesn't help that there also appears to be a mad man on the loose in her neighborhood. The attacks started as burglaries but soon escalate to cold blooded murder. There's a killer out there, and the police can't seem to figure out how to stop him.

Gianna enlists the help of her friend Enzo to investigate. And as they study the crimes, they see a common link between the victims, and Gianna can't help but wonder if it's the same man who attacked her family years before.

As Gianna gets closer to the killer, she discovers a connection between them that she never would have suspected.… (más)

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This was definitely a slowburn for me. The first chapter was chilling, but quickly switched to a more mundane, kind of boring story. I kept going though, knowing that once the main plot really started to come together it would get more exciting, and I was not disappointed.

Gianna and Enzo's families were attacked by the Axeman seven years ago, and for whatever reason, he left Gianna unscathed. Now, he's back and she's determined to find him and get her revenge for what he did to her parents. Enzo is her boyfriend and trusted sidekick in this well-intentioned but unintelligent endeavor. How does Gianna think she's going to take down a serial killer??

The writing is strong, and you feel for the families that have been hurt by the Axeman. You see the physical damage it has done to Gianna's parents, and the effects it has had on them for the past seven years. The point of view is only from Gianna, so we don't know what each character is thinking, we only see what she thinks is happening and how it all affects her.

The Axeman isn't the only murderer sulking around New Orleans, though. There's an epidemic of influenza overtaking the city, and no one is safe from it. Venues and churches have shut down, all the street musicians have packed up and gone home...New Orleans isn't the same without it's hustle and bustle. Between hiding from the Axeman and hiding from the epidemic, the city has become mostly a ghost town, and people think they're safe in their homes...but are they really?

All in all, a really well-written suspense novel. I didn't really see the end coming until it was happening, which is the best kind of novel. If you enjoy Karin Slaughter or Riley Sager, then you will probably enjoy this book. ( )
  SassyCassi | Feb 26, 2023 |
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Horror. Mystery. Thriller. Young Adult Fiction. HTML:

"Fans of true-crime murder mysteries won't want to miss this one."â??Booklist, STARRED Review on The Perfect Place to Die

It's 1918, WW1 is in full swing, and a Spanish Influenza outbreak is on the horizon. In the midst of the chaos, families are being terrorized and people are being killed by a lone man with an axe. As Gianna and her friend Enzo investigate the heinous crimes, she realizes she's connected to the killer in a way she could have never imagined.

Gianna is the average seventeen-year-old girl living in 1918 New Orleans. She worries about her family's store, the great war, and a mysterious illness that's about to take hold of the city she loves.

It doesn't help that there also appears to be a mad man on the loose in her neighborhood. The attacks started as burglaries but soon escalate to cold blooded murder. There's a killer out there, and the police can't seem to figure out how to stop him.

Gianna enlists the help of her friend Enzo to investigate. And as they study the crimes, they see a common link between the victims, and Gianna can't help but wonder if it's the same man who attacked her family years before.

As Gianna gets closer to the killer, she discovers a connection between them that she never would have suspected.

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