A review by hmitch2293
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder: 3 Books Collection Set by Holly Jackson

5.0

So I officially finished the AGGGTM trilogy last week and it literally blew me away. I have not fallen in love with a series this good in a very long time, probably since finishing the Hunger Games Trilogy. Not only did this story leave me on the edge of my seat, but it kept me captivated and throughout all three books.

The story begins with A Good Girls Guide to Murder, which shows Pip trying to solve a murder case of a local teenager, Andie Bell, for her senior capstone experience. With the help of the accuses murderers brother, Ravi, Pip uncovers a Andies “secret” life and the case of Andie’s murder begins to unfold.

After solving Andie's Murder case, Good Girl, Bad Blood find Pip leading a different sort of investigation, a missing persons case where the victim is one of Pip’s best friends brother, Jamie Reynolds. Pip and Ravi along the Conner, Jamies brother, they attempt to find Jamie on a time crunch. Little does Pip know, that this case, is going to change her life forever!

As Good as Dead, finds Pip in a much different place. Rather than solving homicide or working a missing persons investigation, Pip is now trying to tackle a new problem, PTSD. Pip finds herself in a position where she is vulnerable and struggling to deal with the fallout of the past several month. But is it the PTSD or is there a new threat to uncover, one that is targeting Pip? Feeling alone and though she cannot talk to the police, her family, or even Ravi, Pip begins to dive into this new case, she realizes, that the end, is all ties to the beginning.

Personal opinion, this is one of the best stories that has come out in the last several years. I only picked up this book because I saw it on BookTok and although I have not found many books that I enjoy, but this series.. 5 STARS!!

Side note: Netlix: Please pick this trilogy up for a series