Itâs every parentâs worst nightmare.
In only a few months, the small town of Hagen has lost two high school seniors, both under strange circumstances. When a third senior, the mayorâs son, drives through the plate glass window of the townâs diner and ends up in a coma, the deaths no longer seem unrelated accidents. The town is paralyzed with fear. The police can find no good explanation. Other students deny any knowledge of whatâs happening, but Detective Kylie Milliard is certain at least some are lying.
Hagenâs sole investigator, Kylie Milliard fears that something sinister is at play, but she canât convince the townâs powers that be to take her concerns seriously. Mounting discord between herself and Hagenâs sheriff have her thinking that it may be time to leave Hagen for a bigger city and a new job, but sheâs not going anywhere until she determines the connection between the self-destructive act of the mayorâs son and the two untimely deaths.
Whoever is behind the dangerous stunts doesnât want to be discovered. To keep their secret, theyâre willing to take out anyone who gets too close. With time running out before the next stunt, Kylie is in a race to solve the puzzle. She is all too clear that, until she does, no oneânot the students, nor the townâis safe from danger.
âDanielle Girard is a phenomenal writer. In Up Close, her insightful and compulsively readable new novel, she creates a vivid portrait of a tight-knit small town grappling with a series of teenage deaths. Accidents or murder? Girard keeps you guessing until the final, breathtaking twist.â
âJillian Medoff, author of When We Were Bright and Beautiful