Missing, presumed dead
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New York, NY : Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, [2019].
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When eighteen-year-old Lexi foresees the brutal murder of a young woman outside a club in downtown L.A., she is powerless to stop it.

But then the girl’s ghost appears, seeking vengeance, and Lexi is swept into a dangerous search that could put her directly in the path of a serial killer. From the author of Devils Unto Dust, this fast-paced and literary thriller will haunt fans of Maureen Johnson’s Truly Devious and Karen M. McManus’s One of Us Is Lying.  

With a touch, Lexi can sense how and when someone will die. Some say it’s a gift. But to Lexi it’s a curse—one that keeps her friendless and alone. All that changes when Lexi foresees the violent death of a young woman, Jane, outside a club.

Jane doesn’t go to the afterlife quietly. Her ghost remains behind, determined to hunt down her murderer, and she needs Lexi’s help. In life, Jane was everything Lexi is not—outgoing, happy, popular. But in death, all Jane wants is revenge.

Lexi will do anything to help Jane, to make up for the fact that she didn’t—couldn’t—save Jane’s life, and to keep this beautiful ghost of a girl by her side for as long as possible.

Emma Berquist’s second novel is a haunting and atmospheric murder mystery that tackles themes of depression, loneliness, love, and identity. This high-concept novel is for fans of Holly Black’s The Coldest Girl in Coldtown and Tahereh Mafi’s Shatter Me series.

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Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
369 pages ; 22 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9780062642813, 0062642812

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When eighteen-year-old Lexi foresees the brutal murder of a young woman outside a club in downtown L.A., she is powerless to stop it. But then the girl's ghost appears, seeking vengeance, and Lexi is swept into a dangerous search that could put her directly in the path of a serial killer. From the author of Devils Unto Dust, this fast-paced and literary thriller will haunt fans of Maureen Johnson's Truly Devious and Karen M. McManus's One of Us Is Lying. With a touch, Lexi can sense how and when someone will die. Some say it's a gift. But to Lexi it's a curse-one that keeps her friendless and alone. All that changes when Lexi foresees the violent death of a young woman, Jane, outside a club. Jane doesn't go to the afterlife quietly. Her ghost remains behind, determined to hunt down her murderer, and she needs Lexi's help. In life, Jane was everything Lexi is not-outgoing, happy, popular. But in death, all Jane wants is revenge. Lexi will do anything to help Jane, to make up for the fact that she didn't-couldn't-save Jane's life, and to keep this beautiful ghost of a girl by her side for as long as possible. -- from Amazon.

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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

Lexi does what she can to avoid touching people, because when she does, she sees how they'll die. It's an unpleasant ability, especially since she learned a long time ago not to interfere death can't be cheated. And that's why, when she bumps into a girl outside an L.A. nightclub and sees that her death is violent and soon, she does nothing. But then the girl returns as a ghost who demands Lexi's help in catching her murderer. The problem is that the ghost, Jane, doesn't remember much from the night she died. Lexi, who's connected to a network of L.A.'s psychics and witches, has some help, but Jane isn't the first person to go mysteriously missing, and the city is tense. As their investigation intensifies, Lexi finds herself increasingly drawn to Jane while struggling to hide the fact that she knew about her impending death all along. Gritty and high-concept, this cross-genre murder mystery has plenty of appeal for horror and crime fiction fans, and the beginnings of a star-crossed f/f romance add depth.--Maggie Reagan Copyright 2019 Booklist

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School Library Journal Review

Gr 9 Up-Horror meets mystery in this supernatural whodunit for lovers of murder and suspense. Lexi is cursed with two abilities: she can interact with ghosts and can tell how someone is going to die through physical contact. This unusual combination of skills has led to extreme isolation, with her only contacts being other members of Los Angeles's supernatural underground. By day she frequents mental hospitals and tries to keep her head above water financially. At night, she bartends and runs errands at one of the only paranormal bars in town. The "errands" are mostly putting ghosts to rest, not a bad job for someone who hates being around the living. Her community is shaken when murders start cropping up in their usually protective area and Lexi is unfortunate enough to run into one of the victims the night before she is murdered, drawing Lexi into the puzzle of who is killing and why. The combination of horror and mystery genres opens up the readership for this book, as does the LGBTQ+ character and the appealing sense of isolation that many teens struggle with. There is enough kissing and boy drama for those who prefer romance in their novels, and enough bodies and swearing for the readers who want fear and grittiness. Lexi's kind relationship with her grandfather fleshes her out, taking her from a stock character to someone more three-dimensional. VERDICT A fun, fast-paced read for students looking for a thrill.-Sara Kundrik, Gilbert Paterson Middle School, Alta. © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

A lonely teen must use her odd powers to track down a killer.Eighteen-year-old Alexandra "Lexi" Ivanovich can tell how and when someone will die with just a touch and has an affinity with ghosts. If she tries to save someone from their fate, it only delays the inevitable and can have horrible consequences, a lesson she learned the hard way. Lexi keeps people at a distance, including her de facto family members, who all work for a Los Angeles club, Elysium, whose owner, Urie Porchowsky, offers lifetime protection to youngsters with at least "one foot in the unknown." After one of their own goes missing, Lexi witnesses the gruesome murder of a local high school student named Jane, and her ghost is soon asking Lexi for help. The disappearances escalate, and Lexi must find the killer while battling her burgeoning feelings for Jane. Lexi and Jane's tentative (and unusual) relationship is sweet, actually overshadowing the murder mystery, and Berquist (Devils unto Dust, 2018) effectively tackles the destructive nature of grief and loneliness, but the worldbuilding is rather slight. Lexi, Jane, and most of the Elysium crew are presumed white, but some diversity can be found in peripheral characters.Moody paranormal fare that lacks the spark of Berquist's debut; consider this a sophomore slump. (Paranormal thriller. 14-18) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

Lexi does what she can to avoid touching people, because when she does, she sees how they'll die. It's an unpleasant ability, especially since she learned a long time ago not to interfere—death can't be cheated. And that's why, when she bumps into a girl outside an L.A. nightclub and sees that her death is violent and soon, she does nothing. But then the girl returns as a ghost who demands Lexi's help in catching her murderer. The problem is that the ghost, Jane, doesn't remember much from the night she died. Lexi, who's connected to a network of L.A.'s psychics and witches, has some help, but Jane isn't the first person to go mysteriously missing, and the city is tense. As their investigation intensifies, Lexi finds herself increasingly drawn to Jane while struggling to hide the fact that she knew about her impending death all along. Gritty and high-concept, this cross-genre murder mystery has plenty of appeal for horror and crime fiction fans, and the beginnings of a star-crossed f/f romance add depth. Grades 9-12. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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School Library Journal Reviews

Gr 9 Up—Horror meets mystery in this supernatural whodunit for lovers of murder and suspense. Lexi is cursed with two abilities: she can interact with ghosts and can tell how someone is going to die through physical contact. This unusual combination of skills has led to extreme isolation, with her only contacts being other members of Los Angeles's supernatural underground. By day she frequents mental hospitals and tries to keep her head above water financially. At night, she bartends and runs errands at one of the only paranormal bars in town. The "errands" are mostly putting ghosts to rest, not a bad job for someone who hates being around the living. Her community is shaken when murders start cropping up in their usually protective area and Lexi is unfortunate enough to run into one of the victims the night before she is murdered, drawing Lexi into the puzzle of who is killing and why. The combination of horror and mystery genres opens up the readership for this book, as does the LGBTQ+ character and the appealing sense of isolation that many teens struggle with. There is enough kissing and boy drama for those who prefer romance in their novels, and enough bodies and swearing for the readers who want fear and grittiness. Lexi's kind relationship with her grandfather fleshes her out, taking her from a stock character to someone more three-dimensional. VERDICT A fun, fast-paced read for students looking for a thrill.—Sara Kundrik, Gilbert Paterson Middle School, Alta.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Berquist, E. (2019). Missing, presumed dead (First edition.). Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Berquist, Emma. 2019. Missing, Presumed Dead. New York, NY: Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Berquist, Emma. Missing, Presumed Dead New York, NY: Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2019.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Berquist, E. (2019). Missing, presumed dead. First edn. New York, NY: Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Berquist, Emma. Missing, Presumed Dead First edition., Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers, 2019.

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