Killer Game

Killer Game by Kirsty McKay, published by Chicken House in 2015, is a juvenile fiction title that spans 371 pages. Set in an isolated boarding school, the story revolves around a tradition known as Killer Game, where a select group of students participates in a thrilling series of pranks while trying to identify the ‘murderer’ among them. As the game unfolds, the atmosphere shifts from playful to perilous, with Cate becoming the next target in a dangerous twist.
Readers will find a gripping narrative that explores themes of mystery and suspense within the context of a seemingly innocent game. The tension escalates as the stakes rise, leading to a chilling realization that the fun has turned into a real threat. This edition invites readers to delve into the complexities of trust and survival in a high-stakes environment, making it a compelling addition to the mysteries and detective stories genre.
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At Cate’s isolated boarding school, Killer Game is a tradition. Only a select few are invited to play. They must avoid being ‘killed’ by a series of thrilling pranks, and identify the ‘murderer’. But this time, it’s different: the game stops feeling fake and starts getting dangerous – and Cate’s the next target.
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