Trust no one from "summary" of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder (A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Book 1) by Holly Jackson
The idea of not trusting anyone is a central theme in the book "A Good Girl's Guide to Murder." The protagonist, Pippa, learns this lesson the hard way as she delves into a murder investigation in her small town. As she uncovers more and more secrets, she realizes that people are not always who they seem to be. Throughout the story, Pippa encounters numerous suspects who all have their own motives and secrets to hide. She quickly learns that appearances can be deceiving, and that even those closest to her...Similar Posts
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