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The Dead Girls Club
The Dead Girls Club
The Dead Girls Club
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The Dead Girls Club

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Red Lady, Red Lady, show us your face . . .

In 1991, Heather Cole and her friends were members of the Dead Girls Club. Obsessed with the macabre, the girls exchanged stories about serial killers and imaginary monsters, like the Red Lady, the spirit of a vengeful witch killed centuries before. Heather knew the stories were just that, until her best friend Becca began insisting the Red Lady was real-and she could prove it.

That belief got Becca killed.

It's been nearly thirty years, but Heather has never told anyone what really happened that night-that Becca was right and the Red Lady was real. She's done her best to put that fateful summer, Becca, and the Red Lady, behind her. Until a familiar necklace arrives in the mail, a necklace Heather hasn't seen since the night Becca died.

The night Heather killed her.

Now, someone else knows what she did . . . and they're determined to make Heather pay.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 30, 2020
ISBN9781705228500
The Dead Girls Club

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    Oh, how I loved the days growing up, having slumber parties with my best friends and telling scary stories under a blanket fort with flashlights late into the night as shadows a screeches and giggles followed me into my dreams ?⛺ This book took me back to those childhood nights, where 4 best friends who call themselves "The Dead Girls Club" get together and share all of the urban legends, monsters and true crime stories (John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, etc) but the story about The Red Lady becomes an obsession for one of the girls who is warned to stop talking about her then winds up dead. 30 years go by and truth is being delivered to the doorstep of Heather Cole who might know more than anyone has realized... until now. A then-and-now timeline that was done so well!!

    I ate this up in a day and was transported back to the place in my mind as a little girl who could so easily believe stories like how shadows were whatever my friends told me they were and suddenly I'd see it too and it was so fun to feel that thrill again! Does that even make sense? This was a true to genre- coming-of-age horror and it was just a good freaking time ok ?