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Even in murder, the music lives on.When rising star Paris Secord (aka DJ ParSec) is found dead on her turntables, it sends the local music scene reeling. No one is feeling that grief more than her shunned pre-fame best friend, Kya, and ParSec's chief groupie, Fuse -- two sworn enemies who happened to be the ones who discovered her body. The police have few leads, and when the trail quickly turns cold, the authorities don't seem to be pushing too hard to investigate further. But nobody counted on Paris's deeply loyal fans, ParSec Nation, or the outrage that would drive Fuse and Kya to work together. As ParSec Nation takes to social media and the streets in their crusade for justice, Fuse and Kya start digging into Paris's past, stumbling across a deadly secret. With new info comes new motives. New suspects. And a fandom that will stop at nothing in their obsessive quest for answers, not even murder...
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While I enjoyed this book, there was a lot of mature content that would be more suitable for a high school audience including: murder, kidnapping, threats, etc. Also, the characters were in high school and that was more of the vibe than middle school. I liked that the book talked about how important the girl was and also that it brought up that because she was a black teenager that died she didn’t get the same attention as a 5 year old white child that is also brought up for comparison. Additionally the author had complex female characters that drove the story and their friendship was vital to solving the murder. Really reminded me of Angie Thomas, Lamar Giles wrote a great story.
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