![]() ![]() Other than that I don't have a lot of problems with Emma, although I wish she'll find the killer faster. I mean, this guy is like a huge red flag. If you like books involving high schools, The Lying Game will work for you.Įmma: I don't understand how she can't even consider Ethan a suspect. Cross My Heart, Hope to Die is recommended for readers who don't want a book to end and a fan of books by Kate Brian. The writing is beautiful and appeals to readers, especially readers with love for mystery books and lying characters. Told from Sutton's point of view, Cross My Heart, Hope to Die isn't a thrilling as other books in The Lying Game series, but we and Emma are one step closer to find Sutton's killer. And the setting, as always, is the city and school. Consequently, she ends up on Emma's possible suspects list. One major twist, mentioned in the synopsis, is the reappearance of Emma's and Sutton's strange mom. The plot, as usual, is full of twist and turns. Chamberlain, and Garrett, and anyone who hasn't been crossed out by Emma and has some knowledge of computer technology and lives in the city. We find fragments of the mystery, but don't actually know who killed Sutton. Usually, after this a hint, hint from the killer is passed to Emma. Emma finds a suspect, the suspect is snooped on, then the suspect is cleared. Confession: I'm reading Cross My Heart, Hope to Die only because I just want some clues hinting the identity of Sutton Mercer's killer.Ĭross My Heart, Hope to Die seem to have the same M.O. ![]()
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