Summary
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson follows Pippa "Pip" Fitz-Amobi, a high school senior in Fairview, Connecticut, as she investigates a five-year-old murder case for her capstone project. Pip seeks to exonerate Salil "Sal" Singh, accused of killing his girlfriend, Andrea "Andie" Bell, before allegedly taking his own life. Sal's purported confession left his family under suspicion.
Despite advice to avoid those involved, Pip contacts Sal's brother, Ravi Singh. Initially reluctant, Ravi joins Pip in her investigation of Andie's disappearance and Sal's death. They uncover details of Andie's secret relationship with an older man and her drug dealings with peers.
Pip's investigation uncovers deceit in Fairview. Her history teacher, Mr. Ward, becomes a primary suspect due to his hidden relationship with Andie. To protect himself, Mr. Ward fabricates evidence pointing to Sal, creating a false suicide narrative. The investigation takes a new turn when Pip links the case to Becca, Andie's sister. Becca, in a confrontation with Andie, accidentally killed her and concealed her body. Becca's attempt to silence Pip nearly results in Pip's death, but Ravi intervenes just in time.
A Good Girl's Guide to Murder employs a multimedia narrative style. The book includes interview transcripts, journal entries, and production logs, mimicking a detective's case file. These elements allow the audience to piece together clues with the protagonist, Pip. First-person project logs blend with third-person narration, maintaining an immersive storytelling rhythm throughout the investigation.
Plot
Holly Jackson's A Good Girl's Guide to Murder is a young adult mystery novel. The story is set in Fairview, Connecticut, where 17-year-old Pippa "Pip" Fitz-Amobi re-investigates the murder of Andie Bell. Authorities initially blamed Sal Singh for the crime. Pip believes in Sal's innocence. She chooses the case as her school project to uncover the hidden details. The novel involves unforeseen developments and attracts high school and university students interested in mystery stories.
Themes
In A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder, Holly Jackson examines themes of justice, ethics, and truth. Pippa Fitz-Amobi, the protagonist, investigates a cold case dismissed by her town. This shows the biases and skewed perceptions of justice in society. The story of Sal Singh exemplifies the impact of rumors and assumptions.