cover image I Killed Zoe Spanos

I Killed Zoe Spanos

Kit Frick. S&S/McElderry, $18.99 (384p) ISBN 978-1-5344-4970-1

A slow-burning psychological thriller based on Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca plays out in parallel narratives, pre- and post-confession. When 17-year-old Anna Cicconi takes a job as a summer nanny in the Hamptons, she hopes it’ll be quiet, an opportunity to pull back from the partying and complications of her life in Brooklyn. Instead, people everywhere are struck by her resemblance to Zoe Spanos, who’s been missing for six months, since New Year’s Eve. The longer Anna spends in Herron Mills, the more she’s plagued by confusing fragments of impossible memories, until she confesses that she’s responsible for Zoe’s death. But her story doesn’t add up, and teen investigative reporter Martina Green is determined to discover what happened to Zoe and whether Anna is involved. Frick (All Eyes on Us) deftly employs multiple perspectives along with excerpts from Martina’s Serial-like podcast, Missing Zoe, to construct a twisting mystery. While the story relies a little heavily upon coincidence, tension and atmosphere mount as Anna’s uncertainty grows, and incorporation of faulty memories makes for an intriguing exploration into the nature of truth and reality. Ages 14–up. Agent: Erin Harris, Folio Jr./Folio Literary Management. (June)