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Vengeance

By: Megan Miranda
Narrated by: Hunter Johns
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In a gripping sequel to celebrated novel, Fracture, New York Times bestselling author Megan Miranda once again straddles the line between life and death.

When Carson pulled Delaney out of the frozen water of Falcon Lake, he died on the side of the road with his mouth pressed to hers. When Troy tried to recreate Delaney’s accident, the lake took him instead. All the talk about a curse doesn’t shake Decker, until yet another unthinkable tragedy strikes. There’s just too much coincidence and death for Decker to take . . . and too much anger.

Because Delaney knew it was coming, and she never said a word. Falcon Lake still has a hold on them both, and Decker can’t forgive Delaney until he knows why.
Depression & Mental Health Difficult Situations Emotions & Feelings Literature & Fiction
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Critic reviews

The realistic mystery wrapped in an eerie supernatural atmosphere will appeal to fans of both genres.
The reader will fly through the pages, attempting to reconcile the terrible events that plague this likeable, very human group of teens.
A satisfying follow-up.
Miranda's riveting plot drives to an equally tense climax as she gracefully weaves together themes of suffering, compassion, jealousy, friendship, and trust. The fluid writing, empathetic characters, and big questions raised elevate this paranormal romance into a haunting meditation on what it means to be human and to truly live. (Publishers Weekly, starred review, on Fracture)
Readers will think about Fracture hours, perhaps days, after they complete it. The writing is excellent. (Examiner.com on Fracture)
The science angle gives this mystery a fresh, intriguing twist, and Delaney's intelligent first-person voice and sensitive reflections deepen it. Teens will respond to Delaney as she negotiates the changes that fracture lives and create beginnings as well as endings. (The Washington Post on Fracture)
A compelling psychological thriller . . . fresh, addicting, and smart. (VOYA on Hysteria)
Questions the reliability of memory, the insidiousness of guilt, and what it truly means to be haunted. (Publishers Weekly on Hysteria)
An atmospheric thriller, ripe with tension. (Kirkus Reviews on Hysteria)
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