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Victim's boyfriend suspected from "summary" of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson

Pip's boyfriend, Connor, was immediately suspected in the disappearance of Andie Bell five years ago. As a typical high school bad boy, Connor fit the mold of a potential perpetrator. Not only was he dating the victim at the time of her disappearance, but he also had a troubled past and a reputation for being involved in shady activities. The police focused their investigation on Connor, believing that he may have been involved in Andie's disappearance. Despite his protests of innocence, the circumstantial evidence seemed to point towards him as the prime suspect. Pip, however, harbored doubts about Connor's guilt. She found it hard to believe that the boy she loved could be capable of such a heinous act. As she delved deeper into the case, she uncovered inconsistencies in the police investigation and alternative theories that suggested Connor may not have been involved after all. Pip's determination to uncover the truth led her to re-examine the evidence and question the assumptions made by law enforcement. Through her investigation, Pip discovered hidden secrets and motives that cast doubt on Connor's involvement in Andie's disappearance. She realized that there were other individuals with means and motives to harm Andie, and that the police had overlooked crucial evidence in their rush to pin the crime on Connor. As Pip pieced together the puzzle of Andie's disappearance, she began to see Connor in a different light and considered the possibility that he may have been wrongly accused. Despite the suspicions surrounding Connor, Pip remained steadfast in her quest for the truth. She refused to accept the easy answer and was determined to uncover the real perpetrator behind Andie's disappearance. As she navigated through the twists and turns of the case, Pip's faith in Connor's innocence was put to the test. In the end, she would have to confront the harsh reality that the person she loved may not be who she thought he was.
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    A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

    Holly Jackson

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