Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Waiting on Wednesday (66) Charlie, Presumed Dead

Tuesday, September 2, 2014 9:42 PM with 10 comments
Waiting on Wednesday is a weekly event hosted by Breaking the Spine that spotlights upcoming releases we are eagerly anticipating. Click the link to see the original post plus a whole slew of links to other blogs. After you read this one, of course.


22749846 Charlie, Presumed Dead
 
Author: Anne Heltzel
Publisher: HMH Books for Young Readers
Release Date: June 2, 2015

Link to Goodreads:

In this thrilling tale of suspense and deception, two girls are shocked to discover they've both been dating the same boy when they show up at his funeral. What else don't they know about Charlie Price? As they travel from Paris, to London, to Mumbai to Bangkok, the girls try to figure out Charlie's secrets but soon discover they are harboring secrets of their own. This page-turning psychological mystery will engulf teen fans of Gillian Flynn and Gossip Girl.


In Paris, family and friends gather to mourn the tragic passing of Charlie Price-young, handsome, charming, a world-traveler-who is presumed dead after an explosion. Authorities find only a bloodied, ID'd as Charlie's. At the funeral, two teens who are perfect strangers, Lena Whitney and Aubrey Boroughs, make another shocking discovery: they have both been dating Charlie, both think Charlie loved them and them alone, and there is a lot they didn't know about their boyfriend. Over the next week, a mind-bending trip unfolds: first in London, then in Mumbai, Kerala, and Bangkok, the girls go in search of Charlie. Is he still alive? What did their love for him even mean? The truth is out there, but soon it becomes clear that the girls are harboring secrets of their own.

No one know who to trust in this thrilling tale of suspense and deception.
 
Why I'm Excited:

Oh, man. This sounds amazing! I'm an enormous fan of Gillian Flynn (Gone Girl, Sharp Objects), and the idea of a YA written in her dark, demented vein sounds right up my alley. I absolutely love anything that can be described as twisty and suspenseful. Love. I cannot freaking wait to get my hands on this one. June sounds a million years away--I'll be done with my first year of teaching the week this comes out!

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10 comments:

  1. Sounds like there is going to be a lot of drama. But I'm interested in knowing how the author portrays Kerela(since I'm from there) and Mumbai.
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  2. Ohh this sounds so good! I haven't come across this before, just added to my TBR list. I love suspense books, it feels like ages since I've read a really good one. Thanks for sharing, hope you love it!

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  3. I haven't read Gone Girl yet but I plan to, I really do but something better always comes up. I love the sound of this one, YA mysteries can be done so right and I haven't heard anything about this author than great things so I'm sure her YA will be amazing as well.
    Great pick!
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  4. I was sold at "page-turning psychological mystery" - sounds amazing!

    Thanks for sharing! Awesome WOW :)

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  5. This looks really good and I love how the flower is broken like glass on the cover! Stunning!

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  6. Yessssssss! Okay, I haven't read Gone Girl yet (though really want to) but why 2015?! :(

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  7. Ooooh…this one does sound good. So far away though!! ~Pam

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  8. Haven't heard of this one before, but it sounds awesome! Will have to keep my eyes out for this! Thanks for sharing, Natalie!

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  9. Haven't read any Gillian Flynn but it's on my TBR. I don't do terribly well with suspense novels...I tend to figure things out too quickly and then it's no fun. :(

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