Wow...just wow

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Don't judge a book by it's summary. I almost wrote this one off as tapping into too many stories that had been done before. A Bloody Mary re-telling with a podcast feature seemed like a fairly predictable story, but nothing about these first few chapters seems typical. The formatting seems a little odd at the moment, with the disconnected first chapters and the choppy Part 1/Part 2 nature of things, but I am totally hooked. What game were the teens playing that night? Why does one of them say the accused teacher is innocent? The reader knows that tons of pieces are missing, but this is a really intricate mystery so far.