I love that I don’t have to chose a book from my TBR; 150 books are simply to much books to choose from. So, Spinderella it is; for those wondering what the hell it is, check my homepage! 🙂
This time it stopped on Ravena Guron’s book called ‘Mondays are Murder’, I’ve picked this book up in the local bookstore about one and a half months ago. I love thrillers but they don’t always have to scare the absolute sh. out of me. This book’s genre is Murder mystery / Young Adult; I could compare this to A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.

After her best friend dies in a tragic accident and not long after that her aunt dies of cancer, Kay’s parents decide to up and leave the small town they’ve called their home for so long. A move to London seems best.
A year after the move Kay’s parents are going on a cruise to celebrate their 20th anniversary without their daughter. She’ll be staying with her uncle Dara and niece Nikki in the same town they scarpered from a year prior. A whole week; but at least she gets to hang out with her uncle and Nikki. But when she arrives at uncle Dara’s house and finds her room, something feels off. There is a typed letter on the bed with a very weird message.
The letter tells her that there will be a thrill on Tuesday, a wreckage on Wednesday, treachery on Thursday, a fire on Friday, sabotage on Saturday, a stabbing on Sunday – and her murder on Monday.
When she comes home on Tuesday from visiting Ivy’s grave, she finds a dead rat on her bed and Nikki fills her in on how she got some threats to from the person calling him or herself Monday. That’s where the adventure begins; Who is this Monday person and is this a game that’s supposed to be fun or is the threat real?
Her best friends from before she moves were Ivy, Sophie, Mikey and Nikki; Ivy has died, Sophie is nowhere to be found but Mikey is. So, she’ll confront him first, feel him out… Maybe he’s Monday? She soon realizes he isn’t and he joins the adventure. Is it the headmaster Mr. Reed? Maybe his son Topher? Or Liam? The boy Ivy said was a stalker?
After putting up a camera in her bedroom and seeing who put the messages there doesn’t make sense. It can’t be, can it? From there on it gets a lot heavier. The accidents more brutal until all is revealed in the end.
Again, a page turner just like the previous book I’ve read and a real good one to read in between real thrillers as a palette cleanser.
I’m giving it ⭐⭐⭐⭐ stars.
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