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Violence
A lot
Significant violence — Pip is in real physical danger; a killer; the confrontation
Language
Some
Contemporary language; some strong words
Sexual Content
Barely any
Mild
Substance Use
Barely any
Teen drinking — less prominent than in earlier books
Emotional Intensity
Very heavy
Pip's PTSD — explicit; her mental health has deteriorated from her investigations; the toll of what she's seen and done; The stalker — the threat is real and specific; The revelation — who is watching her and why; The confrontation — disturbing; The ending — not clean; Pip is changed; Must read the full trilogy
What this book is about
Pip Fitz-Amobi is applying to college and trying to close the chapter on her investigations — but someone is sending her messages that reference her cases in ways only a few people could know. As Good as Dead is the darkest book in the trilogy: Pip's mental health deteriorates, the danger is real, and the conclusion is not what anyone expected. The trilogy ends here.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Pip's PTSD — explicit; her mental health has deteriorated
The stalker — specific and real
The confrontation — disturbing
The ending — not clean; Pip is significantly changed
Must read the full trilogy first
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