Many thanks to NetGalley, Henry Holt & Company, and Macmillan Audio for gifting me both a digital and audio ARC of this debut novel by Marie Tierney, with the audiobook perfectly narrated by Olivia Dowd. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 4.5 stars!
Ava is not a normal teenager. She has an obsessive interest in dead animals and how they compose. She collects roadkill in the middle of the night and pulls them into her den, recording her findings in notebooks. But one night, she comes across the body of her classmate, Mickey. Worried that she might be in trouble for her nighttime activities, she makes an anonymous phone call to the police. Detective Delahaye begins investigating, and Ava does her best to help, because more teenagers are going missing.
This is a wonderful debut and I would love to see it become a series, because the combination of Ava and the detective were wonderful! Ava's character is amazing - having a tough home life, she is strong, intelligent, interested in everything, helpful, very respective. While the subject matter is definitely dark, it's not overly graphic or gratuitous, though still sad and disturbing. This story takes place in the 1980s; there was an interview between narrator and author at the end of the audiobook which explained that the author wanted the mystery to not be easily solved with modern advances in DNA. So it's nostalgic, with a small town feel, and the alternating POV between Ava and the detective in short chapters were perfect to engage the reader with this story. Anxious to read more from this author!