Dead Girls Walking, Sami Ellis
Dead Girls Walking, Sami Ellis
List: $24.99 | Sale: $17.50
Club: $12.49

Dead Girls Walking

Author: Sami Ellis

Narrator: Geneva Mitchell, Tamika Katon-Donegal

Unabridged: 11 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/26/2024


Synopsis

Temple Baker knows that evil runs in her blood. Her father is the North Point Killer, an infamous serial killer known for branding his victims. He was the talk of countless true crime blogs for years. Some say he was possessed by a demon.

Some say they never found all his victims. Some say that even though he’s now behind bars, people are still dying in the woods. Despite everything, Temple never believed that her dad killed her mom. But when he confesses to that crime while on death row, she has no choice but to
return to his old hunting grounds and try to find the body to prove it.

Turns out, the farm that was once her family’s home has been turned into an overnight camp for queer, horror-obsessed girls. So Temple poses as a camp counselor to go digging in the woods. She tries her best to fit in and keep her true identity hidden.

Then a girl turns up dead in the woods, and Temple fears that one of her father’s “fans” might be mimicking his crimes. As she tries to uncover the truth and keep the campers safe, she realizes that there may be something stranger and more sinister at work—and that her father may not
have been the only monster in these woods.

“This book was so much fun, in the most terrifying way imaginable! Shockingly brutal, beautifully written, this is a must-read for horror fans. Keep the lights on for this one.”—Kalynn Bayron, New York Times bestselling author of You’re Not Supposed to Die Tonight

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mai

Black History Month Horror isn't my usual genre, not because it's notoriously white, but because I often can't deal with gore, especially in a visual medium. Sometimes I'm fine reading it. Sometimes not. I would say I preferred the first 2/3 of this book much more than the last. Things get weird. Temp......more

Goodreads review by Mallory

When I saw this was a slasher taking place in a summer camp setting full of queer women of color I knew I had to read it. Somehow it was every horror trope while also blasting through them. I did find the main character Temple a little hard to connect with, but she grew on me as the story went. The......more