“If you have an older sister, there’s a good chance that she’s almost killed you at least once since childhood.”
Remi doesn’t see her family often, and that’s not really a problem for her. Her parents are hippies and ever since she was young, she’s had the sense that her two older sisters, Eliana and Maeve, don’t like her very much. So she’s kept her distance, physically and emotionally.
But her parents have planned a camping trip for family and friends, to mark their anniversary and serve as a family reunion of sorts. Remi is definitely not looking forward to any of it, including the camping part, but she doesn’t want more grief for skipping it.
Remi begins arguing with, and feeling slighted by, her sisters not long after the trip starts, and she wishes that she could just head for home. But when a dead body is found at their campsite—and then disappears—the sisters start to bond as they try to figure out what happened and who was responsible. (There’s nothing like a dead body to mend fences.)
As Remi tries to reconcile her desire to become closer to her sisters with the lingering hurt and resentment she’s felt through the years, she’s also dealing with some other big issues. She’s considering quitting her job to work with a college friend at her start-up, and there’s a handsome park ranger who keeps showing up to chat with her.
The premise of this was cute, but the book tried to be a version of Knives Out, and that didn’t work. Instead of quirky, the whole missing body thing just felt silly. Oh well…
The book will publish 11/1.
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