And with everyone in the club a suspect, she’ll need to be careful or she might follow her sister into the dark. But why? If Savannah wants to find out the truth about that tragic day, she’ll have to join the club on their weekend long camping trip…on the very same mountain where her sister fell. Someone in the club might know what really happened. Maybe it isn’t Savannah’s fault, after all. Which means that there’s a chance Piper wasn’t alone. Savannah did something awful, something she can barely stand to think about, and now Piper is in a coma.īut just as Savannah’s guilt threatens to swallow her whole, she finds something strange in Piper’s locker: a note inviting Piper to a meeting of their school’s wilderness club…at the very place and on the very day she fell. Her older sister, Savannah, knows this with all her heart-just as she knows that Piper’s “accident” was entirely her fault. Piper Sullivan never should have been at Suicide Point the day she fell. A gripping new psychological thriller from the author of Little Creeping Things-can a grieving girl discover the twisted truth behind her sister’s hiking accident?
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