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Zora Novak has been framed.
When someone burns down the home of the school janitor and he dies in the blaze, everyone in Addamsville, Indiana, points a finger at Zora. Never mind that Zora has been on the straight and narrow since her father was thrown in jail. With everyone looking for evidence against her, her only choice is to uncover the identity of the real killer. There’s one big problem—Zora has no leads. No one does. Addamsville has a history of tragedy, and thirty years ago a similar string of fires left several townspeople dead. The arsonist was never caught.
Now, Zora must team up with her cousin Artemis—an annoying self-proclaimed Addamsville historian—to clear her name. But with a popular ghost-hunting television show riling up the townspeople, almost no support from her family and friends, and rumors spinning out of control, things aren’t looking good. Zora will have to read between the lines of Addamsville’s ghost stories before she becomes one herself.
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I loved Zappia's other book Made You Up, so I was extremely excited for her upcoming novel, but I'm sad to say that it let me down a little bit. One thing I did like was the cousin and family dynamics in this book, they all warmed my heart to see how they all interacted with each other. This book, compared to Zappia's other books, was very unrealistic to me and it seemed to take a more fictional take, especially since her other books mainly are about mental illness. I loved Zappia's other book Made You Up, so I was extremely excited for her upcoming novel, but I'm sad to say that it let me down a little bit. One thing I did like was the cousin and family dynamics in this book, they all warmed my heart to see how they all interacted with each other. This book, compared to Zappia's other books, was very unrealistic to me and it seemed to take a more fictional take, especially since her other books mainly are about mental illness. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed this book, but no where near as much as I enjoyed Zappia's other books. I received an Advanced Readers Copy of this book in exchange for my honest review
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