Part teen drama, part horror story... Readers will want to finish in
one sitting. --Kirkus Reviews
A music fest goes wrong in Lorence Alison's comic YA thriller Solstice
as selfie-mad concert-goers wake up to realize their tropical island
fantasy is a deadly nightmare.
When Adri is offered an all-expenses-paid trip to the exclusive Solstice
Festival, she throws caution, her prestigious summer internship, and her
parents goodwill to the wind. She just wants to live a little before the
first day of the rest of her life, planned and scheduled in accordance
with her parents' law school dreams.
But when she and a horde of affluent, entitled teen partiers arrive at
the island paradise, it looks nothing like the luxury vacation they were
promised. There's barely any food, nowhere to stay, and not nearly
enough porta-potties. Pretty soon, the festival is trending on social
media for all the wrong reasons, and the music acts are cancelling left
and right.
And then the first dead body washes up on the beach.
Adri has a front-row seat as everything devolves into chaos--and she's
in a prime position to put together the clues to who--or what--is
killing off the helpless attendees. But even if she finds the killer,
how can she hope to stop them?
Check your privilege at the door--before it gets you killed. This is one
vacation you can't escape.
An Imprint Book
Topical, tropical--and terrifying! A fast-paced read that will have you
on the edge of your seat.
--Caleb Roehrig, author of Death Prefers Blondes