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"Listening to someone else's mix tapes is a huge breach of trust. But KitKat was dead ... and curiosity got the better of me"--Page 4 of cover.
Jett Bennett moved to New York to become a music journalist; she has a temp gig as a proofreader, but at least she's fitting in with the artists and musicians in the tragically hip Brooklyn neighborhood she calls home. When Jett opens up her mail and finds a mix tape meant for her neighbor, KitKat, a local queen bee renowned for her enhanced baked goods and retro videogame collection, everything changes. Now Jett is on the hunt for a killer-- and for the truths hidden within her own heart.
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What does it say about a book when the names of the characters, Jett, Catch, Bronco, etc, (something that bothered some readers, though not so much me) are more colourful than the characters themselves?
Jett's neighbour has been murdered, and together with friends and contacts, Jett sets out, by way of a long winding road, to try and bring the killer to justice.
The story has its moments (I'm not referring to the romantic aspects, any of them), but I read through to the end to see whodunnit. In that, there was some intrigue I thought.