Review of 'Beth is Dead' by Katie Bernet
Beth is dead — and everyone is a suspect.
When Beth March is found on New Year’s Day, her three sisters — Meg, Jo, and Amy — begin searching for the truth. Told through each sister’s perspective in both the past and present, the story slowly unravels layer by layer.
The short, fast-paced chapters make this a quick read that keeps you guessing until the very end. Was it a family member? A neighbor? A friend? A boyfriend? A stranger — or just a tragic accident?
Each sister has a distinct personality and secrets of her own, making this the perfect whodunit packed with tension, twists, and family drama.
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