All These Bodies by Kendare Blake

All These Bodies

by Kendare Blake

#1 New York Times bestselling author Kendare Blake crafts a riveting, true-crime-inspired novel about a teenage girl accused of a grisly string of murders and the sheriff’s son she chooses to confess to.

Summer 1958. A gruesome killer has been plaguing the Midwest, leaving behind bodies completely drained of blood.

Michael Jensen, an aspiring journalist whose father happens to be the town sheriff, never imagined that the Bloodless Murders would come to his backyard. Marie Catherine Hale, a diminutive fifteen-year-old, is the sole suspect in custody.

There’s no way Marie acted alone, but she won’t betray her accomplice. Michael is the only one Marie will talk to, so he agrees to record her side of the story. But her confession calls everything into question. Before Marie faces the ultimate punishment, can Michael separate fact from fiction? Sometimes the truth is as hard to believe as it is to find.

Reviewed by Joni Reads on

2 of 5 stars

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Ooh man this book was a very unique read. I was thoroughly enjoying it but that ending just did it in for me. I am not a fan of ambiguous endings and that's exactly what this book had. The closer I got to the end of the book and still had no answers the more I dreaded finishing. When I did finish I was left unsatisfied and frustrated. It was like the author came up with a plot but never actually finished it.

The plot is a good one. I was kept interested and entertained. I flew through the book and had no problem picking it up. It was a great length. I just wish I would have borrowed from the library because I spent money on this book and I know that I will never read it again.

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