Jet Mason has seven days to live.
After a violent Halloween attack leaves her with a fatal brain injury and living on a finite timeline due to a lingering deadly aneurysm, suddenly everyone around her looks like a suspect of her soon-to-be murder.
With her memory fading and her body failing, Jet teams up with her childhood friend Billy to solve her own murder before it’s too late.
If you like a story with a lot of chaos, unpredictable twists, a female narrator with an “I don’t give a fuck” attitude then this is a good one for you.
Faced with a nearly impossible decision, Jet decides to spend her last 7 days alive trying to solve her own murder.
Something I really appreciate about Holly Jackson’s books is that she doesn’t seem to be afraid of going against the grain. Unlikable characters who you find yourself rooting for or a plot that gives you nonstop body anxiety but you NEED to keep reading because you NEED to know what position Jackson is going to leave the characters in… that’s what Jackson will do to you.
If I had to rank my favorite books by Holly Jackson, my top 3 would look like this:
The Reappearance of Rachel Price
Not Quite Dead Yet
Good girl, Bad Blood
(4.2/5)