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Bones meets Fringe in a big, dark, scary, brilliantly-plotted urban thriller that will leave you guessing until the very end
Nearly Boswell knows how to keep secrets. Living in a DC trailer park, she knows better than to share anything that would make her a target with her classmates. Like her mother's job as an exotic dancer, her obsession with the personal ads, and especially the emotions she can taste when she brushes against someone's skin. But when a serial killer goes on a killing spree and starts attacking students, leaving cryptic ads in the newspaper that only Nearly can decipher, she confides in the one person she shouldn't trust: the new guy at school--a reformed bad boy working undercover for the police, doing surveillance. . . on her.
Nearly might be the one person who can put all the clues together, and if she doesn't figure it all out soon--she'll be next.
- Sales Rank: #513451 in Books
- Published on: 2014-03-25
- Released on: 2014-03-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.58" h x 1.30" w x 5.75" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Hardcover
- 400 pages
From School Library Journal
Gr 9 Up—In this suspenseful and thrilling murder mystery, high school junior Nearly Boswell is struggling to get by in a Washington, DC trailer park with her single mother, who works the night shift at a local strip club. Any chance she has of escaping her miserable life is dependent on a highly competitive scholarship for which she and her best friend are vying against each other. Everything is going according to plan until Nearly spots an eerie personal ad in the local newspaper-an ad that ends up being a clue in the attempted murder of one of her classmates. She soon finds another clue in the following week's paper leading to another murder. And then another. The police won't take her seriously, and when the hints start pointing in her direction, Nearly becomes their number one suspect. The only person she can trust is bad boy Reece, whom she suspects is working with the police to keep a close eye on her. The clock is ticking, and Nearly must hurry to solve the homicides, and prove her own innocence, before it is too late. There is a hint of the paranormal in this murder mystery, as Nearly has an unusual gift that allows her to "taste" the emotions of others when she touches their skin. Eloquently written and packed full of suspense, debut author Cosimano strikes gold with this page-turning thriller that will have teens chomping at the bit to get to the end. Give this to fans of Kimberly Derting's The Body Finder (HarperCollins, 2010) or anyone else who is looking for a captivating murder mystery.—Candyce Pruitt-Goddard, Hartford Public Library, CT
From Booklist
Nearly Boswell has turned social invisibility into an art. A stripper mom, a vanished dad, a high IQ, and living in a trailer park: all of these things spell “walking target” until she can score a scholarship and get out of town. Her only indulgence is reading the personal ads on Fridays, hoping for a message from her long-gone father, and that’s where she finds cryptic messages that, once she starts using her ample smarts to decipher them, turn out to be clues regarding vicious attacks on students at West River High. Cosimano’s debut starts slow, freighted with silent conversations and minute observations of every gesture and capillary response. Nearly has the ability to “taste” the feelings of others through touch, recalling novels such as Lisa McMann’s Wake (2008) and Maggie Stiefvater’s The Raven Boys (2012), but her ability is strangely underutilized, and this, together with other inexplicables, gives the plot a somewhat forced feel. Once Cosimano begins building momentum, however, and the bodies start piling up, it’s a race to the finish. Grades 9-12. --Paula Willey
Review
"The story's single supernatural element. . . is woven deftly into the story, the romance plot is compelling. Tense and engaging--well worth the effort of suspending one's disbelief." — Kirkus Reviews
"A suspenseful page-turner that will leave teens on the edge of their seats. Cosimano's character development makes almost everyone a suspect." — Voice of Youth Advocates, 4Q 4P
"Cosimano weaves together math riddles, science-based clues, an edgy romance, and psychological terror to create an unpredictable page-turner....A good choice for fans of "savant" procedurals and dramas like Bones, Elementary, or Numbers." — Publishers Weekly
"Fast-paced, smart, and keeps you guessing till the end. Start this book with a clear schedule because you won't be able to put it down!" — Kim Harrington, author of THE DEAD AND BURIED and FORGET ME
"Smart, scary, and beautifully written. An amazing debut that kept me on the edge of my seat to the very last page." — Megan Miranda, author of FRACTURE and HYSTERIA
"A smart, gripping thriller about a clever girl from the trailer park, a boy from the wrong side of the law, and a killer who kept me guessing. This chilling murder mystery left me racing to the finish and biting my nails every step of the way." — Megan Shepherd, author of THE MADMAN'S DAUGHTER
"A hell of a ride. Cosimano's twisted characters and breakneck pacing had me tearing through the pages to discover the killer. Just be prepared to stay up past your bedtime!" — Jill Hathaway, author of SLIDE
"Eloquently written and packed full of suspense, debut author Cosimano strikes gold with this page-turning thriller that will have teens chomping at the bit to get to the end. Give this to fans of Kimberly Derting's The Body Finder (HarperCollins, 2010) or anyone else who is looking for a captivating murder mystery." — School Library Journal (starred review)
"The plot moves at a breakneck pace, picking up along the way a first-rate romance...And STEM enthusiasts can rejoice: the killer's riddles--including the puzzle of what the victims' numbers mean--involve algebra, geometry, chemistry, physics, even astronomy. This is an addictive and multilayered debut; Cosimano has established herself as a thriller writer to watch." — The Horn Book
"Nearly Gone is the best mystery I have read in a long time. It is extremely character-driven; the cryptic clues are cleverly worked into the novel." — Library Media Connection
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
I will always love bad boys
By Tori @ Bookish Affairs
3.5 Stars
I must warn you first that I am really into bad boys in young adult literature. I don't know why, but they thrill me. I suppose I liked Nearly Gone as much as I did because Nearly reminded me of myself in many ways. Firstly, I'm very competitive and serious when it comes to my grades. I constantly compete with the smartest kids in my class to set the learning curve (I fail most of the time, but I still try). Secondly, I love puzzles. They confuse the heck out of me, but I love them. Thirdly, Nearly likes bad boys. Yeah, I like bad boys as well.
The best thing about this novel is that I never guessed who the actual culprit was. I usually have a pretty good guess by the end of the novel, but by the end of Nearly Gone, I was completely lost because the person I thought was the culprit was completely and utterly innocent. I love mystery/thriller novels, therefore I was extremely glad that Nearly Gone actually made the reading experience enjoyable for me. I was literally on the edge of my seat while reading in the car.
The characters, in my opinion, were intriguing. Each one had a back story (except the thugs. I really had no idea where they were coming from, but then again, they're thugs) that held weight and wasn't just there. And the killer's motive made sense at the end. Sure, it was a bit warped, but it made sense, which is all I really care about.
For a debut novel, I think Nearly Gone surprised me in a good way. I found this at Costco today, so I bought it, and I honestly didn't expect to read it in one day. I've been in a reading slump lately, so to just pick up and book and polish it off like desert felt amazing. There were a few subjects not touched on like how Nearly could feel someone's emotions when she touched them (I wish this was elaborated on a bit more), but in the end I don't feel like I'm missing out on too much.
I really enjoyed the idea of narcs (Narcotics officer) being in this novel. After watching the movie Snitch, I've been interested in undercover criminals busting drug deals, so this book was perfect for me. I'm surprised to find myself waiting to reread this novel in the future since I don't usually reread. I honestly really enjoyed it.
To touch on Reece's stalker-like behavior a bit, it wasn't all that bad. In his defense, he was told to watch over Nearly. It was only when it wasn't a job for him anymore that it became a little creepy. He breaks into her locker to trifle through her stuff, forces her to kiss him in the hallway, and a few other things like that. Unsurprisingly, I still managed to liked Reece by the end of the novel. A lot. (Like I said, I have a thing for bad boys. So sue me. I'm a young teenager.)
In conclusion, Nearly Gone was an entertaining read, and it managed to keep my interest throughout the entire day, which books these days can't seem to do all that often. I bounce between books a lot, but Nearly Gone kept me from doing that. I can't wait to reread this book in the future. But I do warn you that if you're a person who isn't into bad boys and the justification of bad behavior due to hotness level, then this book isn't likely for you. But who knows? You still might enjoy it as much as I did!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Ambitious YA thriller; 3.5 stars
By S. Mahnken
Nearly Boswell is an A student in the running for a major chemistry scholarship, which she needs to escape the trailer park where she lives. As part of winning the scholarship, Nearly needs to perform community service hours, which involves tutoring other students. Soon the students she is tutoring start turning up dead, with each attack being presaged by a taunting personal ad in the classifieds that Nearly reads religiously. The police suspect that Nearly knows something about the murders, and she overhears them talking about assigning another student to get close to her and act as an informant. But when Nearly finds herself attracted to their informant, Reece, can she trust him to help her figure out who is behind the killings?
I wanted to like this book more than I did. Unfortunately, there were flaws that kept it from being a great read for me.
I did like some things about the novel. It was nice to have a main character be a girl who enjoys math and science, and I appreciated the fact that the serial killer mystery revolved around clues relating to chemistry, physics, and math. YA fiction can always use more STEM girls! And while I'm not generally a big fan of good boy/bad boy love triangles, the one in this book worked a little bit better for me than others. I think it was because the bad boy had a legitimate reason relating to the police investigation for spending time with Nearly, and so their relationship seemed to evolve a little more naturally, as opposed to some YA novels in which the bad boy seems to be attracted to the main character just because.
However, there were a couple of aspects to the book that really didn't work for me. One is that, for a smart girl, Nearly seems really dumb at times. Her attempts to figure out who the killer is actually put her in situations that help to build the case against her, and she has to rely on Reece and others to bail her out. I just wish Nearly was more effective in putting her brains to use. The far bigger flaw in the book is the paranormal element--the fact that Nearly can touch people and sense their emotions. If you're trying to figure out who is murdering people, that would be great asset; you could touch people and see if their feelings match what they say and do, which would at least be a hint that they might be suspicious. So you would think Nearly would be going out of her way to touch people. But she has always avoided touching others, and it doesn't seem to occur to her that her ability could be an asset here. (Similarly, she refuses to touch Reece because she is convinced she won't like what she finds out about his emotions toward her--but really, wouldn't you rather know for sure whether or not a guy likes you than angsting about it?) I wish the author had just left the paranormal element out entirely, if it wasn't going to be used to its full potential as a plot device.
This is a first novel, and I don't think Cosimano is a bad writer. I think Nearly Gone was a pretty ambitious effort at a YA thriller that got away from her a bit. I'm curious to see what she will write in the future and will definitely be checking out her next book.
An ARC of this novel was provided by the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
This was a huge disappointment
By Stacie
Aww man I wanted to like this book so much! The cover was beautiful, and the premise sounded good. Sadly, that's not what I got at all. It began with a good start, but then it just started getting annoying and worse by the second. We have Nearly, the main character who can feel what other people are feeling just by touching them. She's also really smart at chemistry and is trying to get a scholarship for college so that she can get out of the ghetto. Her father left she and her mother when she was little. Every Friday, she gets the newspaper to try and find her father. She believes that one day he will leave a message for her. Well she starts receiving messages, but not the good kind. In those cryptic messages, murders start happening. They keep leaving messages for Nearly to solve, all the while making her look like she's the target. You would think she would turn to the cops and let them solve it, but no she does everything all on her own adding more suspicion on her. Her friends would even tell her not to go to the crime scene because then she'll be in even more trouble. Or they would try to her some where else, that way she had an alibi and witnesses. Do you think she listened to any of it?! Noooo!!! She was stubborn, naive, and got on my nerves the whole time. In comes Prince Charming, Reece. He's supposedly trying to help her when really he's just a Narc helping the police and himself get out of jail. I did not really care for him. He has a bad past of his own so he's not exactly a nice person. I did not like the way he treated Nearly because he was controlling, had a short temper, and was slightly abusive. He would try to get her to open up, yet when she would ask him about his past he would snap at her and leave. Other times he would choose slutty looking clothes for her because that's the kind of girl he dated. Nope he did not have a way with words, just his bad boy looks.
I would have thought Nearly wanted her scholarship to get out of that bad town, but she proved herself time and time again that she just didn't care. She was too distracted by boys and solving murders to get her head in straight. The only thing I did like were the many twists and turns to figure out who the killer was. I figured out early on who it was, but I hadn't quite figured the reason why he/she did it. Overall, this was a huge let down and I would never read it again.
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