Saturday, February 25, 2023

Missing Clarissa Review

Author: Ripley Jones
Genre: YA Mystery
Publisher: Wednesday Books
Release Date: March 7, 2023
Order Link: Amazon 

Special thanks to the publisher for an arc.


In a gripping novel perfect for fans of Sadie and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, two best friends start a true crime podcast—only to realize they may have helped a killer in the process.

Review:
Cam and Blair are high school juniors who decide to make a true crime podcast for their journalism class project.  Their subject matter is the mysterious disappearance of cheerleader Clarissa Campbell over twenty years ago.  Clarissa vanished in the wee morning hours after reportedly fighting with her boyfriend at an after graduation party deep in the woods where local teenagers escape to drink and party hidden away from the eyes and reach of parents.  Her disappearance garnished national attention, but with no clues the case went cold.  Her story, however, has never completely died down as the internet is still buzzing with speculation.

Cam and Blair start researching the disappearance of Clarissa seemingly sure they can do what authorities couldn't . . . solve the mystery.  They begin conducting interviews with players including suspects from that time - some of whom speak freely while others shun the spotlight with veiled threats.  During the course of the filming of their podcast, the girls unwittingly rattle some old skeletons, making some people unhappy.  Questions arise about some of the small town's prominent people, including the local sheriff and an old art teacher.  It seems the girls have dared to poke a hornet's nest, letting a swarm of dark, dirty little secrets escape.  Will their podcast end up getting one of them murdered?

Missing Clarissa is an entertaining, young adult mystery with an intriguing plot line.  While Blair and Cam start out motivated by earning an A in their journalism class and gaining followers, they quickly become addicted to finding real answers to the mystery of Clarissa's disappearance.  Characters are well-defined and developed with the main characters empathy-worthy with representation of different social groups including LGBTQ, social class and color.  Jones's writing flows smoothly as the story unfolds at a steady pace.  The intensity and anticipation increase as the girls dig deeper into the mysterious disappearance, serving to sound a warning bell in readers.  Several red herrings are evident as possible villains, and I wasn't exactly certain of where this one was going until the reveal.

Ripley Jones's debut novel Missing Clarissa is an intense, young adult mystery rendered through multiple points of view.  While it seems the utilization of a podcast to tell stories is becoming common now, the premise is well done and appropriate within the boundaries of two teenage girls for delivering the story in Missing Clarissa.  Fans of young adult mysteries will enjoy this one.  I'm looking forward to seeing what's next for this talented author.

Synopsis:
In August of 1999, dazzlingly popular cheerleader Clarissa Campbell disappears from a party in the woods outside the rural town of Oreville, Washington and is never seen again. The police question her friends, teachers, and the adults who knew her—who all have something to hide. And thanks to Clarissa’s beauty, the mystery captures the attention of the nation. But with no leads and no body, the case soon grows cold. Despite the efforts of internet sleuths and true-crime aficionados, Clarissa is never found—dead or alive.

Over twenty years later, Oreville high-school juniors and best friends Blair and Cameron start a true crime podcast, determined to unravel the story of what—or who—happened to this rural urban legend. In the process they uncover a nest of dirty small-town secrets, the sordid truth of Clarissa’s relationship with her charismatic boyfriend, and a high school art teacher turned small-town figurehead who had a very good reason for wanting Clarissa dead. Such a good reason, in fact, that they might have to make him the highlight of their next episode…

But does an ugly history with a missing girl make him guilty of murder? Or are two teenage girls about to destroy the life of an innocent man—and help the true killer walk free?

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