Killing Sadie by Rachel Peterson is about a young girl, Sadie Cooper, who is killed at a barn party.
Seventeen-year-old Sadie Cooper is excited to attend a party at the McClain family farm. The parties are known for being epic, alcohol-fueled ragers. However, something goes horribly wrong, and by the end of the night, two bodies are found in the barn.
Sadie is found murdered by her classmate, Mason Vreeland, who was a loner. The murder is witnessed by Sadie’s twin sister, Jayne, and Sadie dies in her arms. Mason is then killed by Sadie’s boyfriend, Ben, in an attempt to save Sadie and in self-defense. The police determine that it should be an open-and-shut case. However, someone is not telling the truth. As the little details stop adding up, will the police be able to uncover the truth before it’s too late?
The book is split into three acts, with the first two narrated by Ben, Jayne, and Sadie’s best friend, Liz. Each character recounts the events before and after the tragic incident. In the final act, we finally get Sadie’s point of view.
The book was well written with a lot of twists and turns. I was surprised by the ending. I was able to guess who the culprit was, but I was on the fence about their motive because I felt like we didn’t really get to know the different characters well enough. While the ending does provide some clarity, I would have liked to see more consequences for the guilty parties. I really thought we were going to get all the answers, with everything wrapped up in a nice bow, especially after the local police were taken off the case.
I did enjoy the book, and I would be open to reading more books by the author. If you enjoy young adult murder mysteries, I think this is an entertaining read.
Disclosure: I received a free copy of this book in exchange
for an honest review. All opinions expressed are entirely my own and were not
influenced by the publisher or author.




