10 Best Books Like A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

If you loved A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson, here are the most similar books our readers recommend.

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Mystery4.52019399 pages

For her senior capstone project, Pip investigates a five-year-old murder case everyone believes is solved, uncovering dangerous secrets in her small town

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Quick Comparison: Books Like A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

BookAuthorRatingYearPagesBest For
Truly DeviousMaureen Johnson02018Closest match
The Inheritance Games📚 Series starterJennifer Lynn Barnes4.52020400Start a new series
One of Us Is LyingKaren M. McManus4.52017Similar vibes
We Were LiarsE. Lockhart4.22014505Similar vibes

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Frequently Asked Questions

What books are most similar to A Good Girl's Guide to Murder?

The most similar books to A Good Girl's Guide to Murder are Truly Devious, The Inheritance Games, One of Us Is Lying.

What should I read after A Good Girl's Guide to Murder?

After finishing A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, readers most commonly pick up Truly Devious next.

Who writes books like Holly Jackson?

Authors similar to Holly Jackson include Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Karen M. McManus.

What genre is A Good Girl's Guide to Murder?

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a Mystery novel by Holly Jackson, published in 2019. It features elements of Amateur Detective, True Crime, Small Town.

How long is A Good Girl's Guide to Murder?

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is 399 pages long.

About A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

For her senior capstone project, Pip investigates a five-year-old murder case everyone believes is solved, uncovering dangerous secrets in her small town. Jackson delivers a compelling YA mystery that combines true crime elements with coming-of-age themes and social commentary about justice and truth. The first in a trilogy that became a BBC adaptation and global phenomenon, this novel explores themes of justice, truth, and the power of questioning authority while featuring a determined protagonist who refuses to accept easy answers in her pursuit of real justice for victims.