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Girl on Trial

By: Kathleen Fine
Narrated by: Reba Buhr
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Does doing one bad thing make you a bad person?

Sixteen-year-old Emily Keller, known by the media as Keller the Killer, is accused of causing the deaths of four family members, including young children. Emily is one of the youngest females to be accused of a crime so heinous, making this the nation’s biggest trial of the year. But what really happened that fateful night—and who’s responsible—is anything but straightforward.

Living in a trailer park in Baltimore with her twin brother and alcoholic mother, Emily’s life hasn’t been easy. She’s had to grow up fast, and like any teen, has made questionable decisions in a desperate attempt to fit in with her peers. Will her mistakes amount to a guilty verdict and a life in prison? It’s up to the jury to decide.

For listeners who enjoy Luckiest Girl Alive by Jessica Knoll, 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher, and One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus.

©2023 Kathleen Fine (P)2023 CamCat Books
Crime Literature & Fiction Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Fiction
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Gripping story with great character development. You really feel connected to Emily & her story. This is a must read.

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The courtroom scenes were well written, but all the terrible social and emotional drama just got to be too much. And the final reversal at the end of the trial was a bit unbelievable.

Good courtroom scenes

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