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I Didn't Do It
I Didn't Do It | Jaime Lynn Hendricks
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Murderpalooza, the premier thriller writers conference, is meant to be an exciting celebration of the genre and its preeminent writers. But when bestselling author and industry favorite Kristin Bailey is found dead in her hotel room, four rival authors--a midlister, an egomaniac, a has-been, and a newbie--also get targeted by an anonymous social media account and wonder if they're next. First, they find themselves bonding to try to find out who's behind it. As the account taunts them, it slowly reveals secrets that each of them have connected to Kristin--secrets that make them a suspect in each other's eyes. Soon, they are turning on each other and silently accusing each as a killer. With time running out until the awards ceremony where the social media account has promised a big reveal, the only thing they know for sure is that no one is better at both creating and solving a mystery than the people who write them for a living. Jaime Lynn Hendricks gives the reader a thrilling peek into the thriller writing world and those that inhabit it in this gripping suspense novel.
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Jemgirl2014
I Didn't Do It | Jaime Lynn Hendricks
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Honestly, I had low expectations for this one because her previous book, which has a similar plot was such a letdown for me. However, since it was as in sale for $2.99, I decided to bite the bullet and read it. I‘m so glad I did! It‘s so clever with a few twists I didn‘t see coming! Also, the book is straight comedy! I especially loved (hated) Davis Walton. The stuff that comes out of that egomaniac‘s mouth. 😂 ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫

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guinsgirlreads
I Didn't Do It | Jaime Lynn Hendricks
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Another good one for me from Jaime Lynn Hendricks! Yes, it was a little clichéd, and the ending may have been guessable, but I personally think that she‘s underrated. I enjoyed it and look forward to the next one!