Perfect score : high school can be a real killer / A. M. Ellis.
Aspiring PI Jolene Kelley is skipping class at her fancy new private school, North Shore Prep, when she witnesses her beloved guidance counselor fall in front of an oncoming L train. The police call Mr. Medina's death a tragic accident, but Jo know what she saw: This was murder. With help from her friends Sabrina and Frankie -- and the inside scoop from her public-defender parents and her mentor at the state's attorney office--Jo opens up her own investigation into Mr. Medina's death. Jo's investigation uncovers a scandal at North Shore Prep. Mr. Medina had found out about it, and now he is dead. Jo has a slew of suspects, including administrators, students, parents, and even local politicians. Can she figure out which one the killer is before she becomes their next victim?
Record details
- ISBN: 9781338784022
- Physical Description: 310 pages : 21 cm.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Scholastic Inc., 2022.
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Subject: | Murder > Fiction. Murder and detective stories. |
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Perfect Score (Hunt a Killer, Original Novel)
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Perfect Score (Hunt a Killer, Original Novel)
A. M. Ellis is an author and a lover of all things steeped in mystery, magic, and mythology. Hailing from the suburbs of Washington, DC, she lives with her husband and three kids while working as a senior brand and creative manager for a non-profit focused on ending childhood hunger. Her stories are often inspired by her adventurous daydreams and the characters in her life, blended with her own experience as a Black woman with neurodivergent children. If she's not writing or designing, you can find her nose deep in a book or playing video games with her family.