A review by mariposa_ca
Girl in Snow, by Danya Kukafka

4.0

Wonderful mystery told from the We perspective of three unique narrators, Cameron the unreliable one, Jade the anxty teen, and Russ the sullen police officer. The book starts out as a simple whodunit but it's really the personal growth of the characters that drives the action. I was struck how each story teller struggled to eradicate themselves from the shadow of their families and the different approaches they took in that process.
Overall it's an excellent debut novel. I look forward to reading more from Kukafka.