Dead and the Dark

"Imagine Riverdale crossing streams with Stephen King's The Outsider and you'll get a sense of this gripping supernatural mystery...Gould's debut begins as a snappy paranormal yarn and unspools into a profound story about the complex interplay between grief, guilt, and identity." - Oprah Daily
Courtney Gould’s thrilling YA debut The Dead and the Dark is about the things that lurk in dark corners, the parts of you that can’t remain hidden, and about finding home in places—and people—you didn’t expect.
The Dark has been waiting—and it won't stay hidden any longer.
Something is wrong in Snakebite, Oregon. Teenagers are disappearing, some turning up dead, the weather isn’t normal, and all fingers point to TV’s most popular ghost hunters who have just come to town.
Logan Ortiz-Woodley, daughter of TV's ParaSpectors, has never been to Snakebite before. But the moment she and her dads arrive, she starts to get the feeling that there's more than ghosts plaguing this small town. Ashley Barton’s boyfriend was the first teen to go missing, and she’s felt his ghost following her ever since. Although everyone shuns the Ortiz-Woodleys, the mysterious Logan may be the only person who can help Ashley get some answers.
When Ashley and Logan team up to figure out who—or what—is haunting Snakebite, their investigation reveals truths about the town, their families, and themselves that neither of them are ready for. As the danger intensifies, they realize that their growing feelings for each other could be a light in the darkness.
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I thought the author did a good job of portraying small town prejudices. I appreciated the relationship between Logan and her new friend Ashley who is one of the town locals. I felt like they balanced each other out and showed that not all people in the town were small minded. I think they both learned a lot about themselves from each other and I enjoyed that.
I thought the author did well at portraying family dynamics. Logan has always gotten along with her dad Alejo but has always felt her dad Brandon to be more of a mystery. They don't fully connect and it isn't until they go back to her father's home town of Snake Bite that she learns a lot more about both her dads, and herself.
I enjoyed this book and definitely recommend the audio for those who are avid listeners.
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