Last Seen Online

Last Seen Online

Children's, Teenage & Young Adult
Paperback Published on: 01/08/2024
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Last Seen Online
Fabulous YA crime novel
Last Seen Online is just fabulous. A perfect YA true crime thriller featuring fame, fandom, obsession and revenge with a murder at the heart of the story. ... READ MORE
Emma at Waterstones Blackburn
Last Seen Online
Gripping & timely
An incredibly paced mystery with a lot of fun multimedia elements, perfect for anyone who engaged in any of the legendary fandom dramas from the early 2010... READ MORE
Molly at Nuneaton

Synopsis

A contemporary YA murder mystery set in sun-drenched LA, for fans of Malibu Rising, We Were Liars and A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder.

When Delilah meets Sawyer Saffitz (son of the Anya Saffitz, aka Hollywood royalty), she becomes hooked on a decade-old scandal. In her quest for the truth, Delilah uncovers blogposts written by the mysterious “gottiewrites” and is soon caught up in a world of greed, fandom conspiracy theories … and murder. And the deeper Delilah digs, the more dangerous it becomes – because someone is willing to kill to hide the truth.

  • Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781406397390
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Weight: 220g
  • Dimensions: 200 x 130 x 20 mm

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Last Seen Online
Murder mystery with a (nostalgic) online twist!
I thoroughly enjoyed 'Last Seen Online', particularly as it touched on elements of online life I remember from my younger days (ah, nostalgia!). The main ... READ MORE
HG
Last Seen Online
Rips along; a total banger
Banging YA thriller alert! Are you terminally online? Then this book is both for you, and about you. When Delilah meets Sawyer Saffitz (son of the Anya ... READ MORE
Lizzie | @littlehux
Last Seen Online
Thrilling
I’m a fan of Wren James, this is their third book that I’ve read and I really like how they explore complex and relevant issues in an accessible and entert... READ MORE
Jennifer Charlton