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I Didn't Do It
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Description
I Killed Zoe Spanos meets The Counselors in this YA thriller about the daughter of a killer who must prove her innocence after a night of fun turns deadly.
Dina Soto is used to laying low. Ever since her father confessed to murdering two of his students, Dina's mom has kept the family on a short leash to avoid drawing any more attention. But when cute, popular, and incredibly sweet Kai Thompson invites Dina to spend the weekend with him and his friends at his cabin, Dina thinks maybe being noticed wouldn't be so bad.
But once at the cabin, Dina realizes one night won't change her reputation as the daughter of a killer-especially not when people start turning up dead. Told in part through police evidence, the truth of what happened that night unravels alongside long-held secrets. But one thing remains true: Dina is adamant she didn't do it. Now, she just has to prove it.
Product details
| Published | Jul 21 2026 |
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| Format | Audiobook |
| Duration | 6 hours and 0 minutes |
| ISBN | 9781547619528 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury YA |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A taut, sinister thriller that pairs shocking twists with moving explorations of grief and fraught familial relationships.
Shelf Awareness, starred review
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Reminiscent of Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl with its gradual revelation of essential information, this thriller keeps readers guessing. . . . A must-read.
School Library Journal
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With a breathless pace and high suspense, this quick and interestingly twisted murder mystery will be an easy sell to fans of Danielle Valentine, Natasha Preston, or Jessica Goodman.
Booklist
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Page-turning chills.
Kirkus Reviews
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Cunning . . . Masterfully balances themes of justice and acceptance, offering profound lessons on grief and letting go.
Kirkus on The Girl You Know, starred review
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Fast and furious; a must-buy.
School Library Journal on The Girl You Know, starred review























