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Hatchet Girls by Diana Rodriguez Wallach

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The quick premise is that Tessa & her older brother Vik moved to Fall River, Massachusetts for reasons that still haunt Tessa to this day. Vik’s new girlfriend Mariella accuses him of murdering her parents after he is found standing over their bodies with an axe, covered in blood. Vik can’t remember anything that happened that night, so Tessa takes things into her own hands to figure out what exactly transpired that night. She does this with the help of Phil, who has a crush on her, and he is also Mariella’s best friend. This town is also where the infamous Lizzie Borden lived with her sister and parents! 

The book is told in third-person POV, with chapters rotating between present day as Tessa unravels this mystery, and the day/night of the murders from mostly Mariella’s point of view. I sped through it, because I had an inkling of what happened but I needed to find out for sure! Diana Rodriguez Wallach set the tone so well with this young adult sort-of paranormal horror novel, & I really felt like I was in the middle of Fall River! She also provides some historical facts at the end of the book about the town, & Lizzie Borden (I never knew she was an animal advocate👀), which was fascinating! Overall, I devoured this book & can’t wait to read more from Diana! This book felt perfect for anyone looking for a creepy fall read! 

cw: child abuse, intimate partner violence, murder, violence, gore, blood, emotional abuse, gaslighting, car accident

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