What Happened to Cass McBride?
by Gail Giles

    WHAT HAPPENED TO CASS MCBRIDE? by Gail Giles
    Category:  Mystery/Thriller
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 9+
    Release Date:  10/06
    Publisher:  Little, Brown
    Reviewed by:  Jennifer Wardrip, aka "The Genius"
    Rating:  5 Stars


    Holy cow!  That was, literally, what I said to myself after turning the last page of Gail Giles's newest release, WHAT
    HAPPENED TO CASS MCBRIDE?  Although I've read many of the author's books in the past, I have to say that I
    think this one, even more than SHATTERING GLASS or PLAYING IN TRAFFIC, is my new favorite.

    The plot is pretty straight-forward; is, in fact, told pretty matter-of-factly on the inside cover.  Something bad has
    happened to pretty, popular Cass McBride.  Something that involves Kyle Kirby, and his younger brother, David,
    who just happens to be dead.  That much you'll get right away.  What you won't get, until you start reading the book,
    is that this is a psychological thriller that will have you flipping pages like a madman (or woman).

    It's actually hard to tell readers about the storyline of this book without giving too much away.  Let's just say that
    David Kirby has committed suicide, Cass feels slightly responsible, and Kyle is sure Cass is to blame.  What happens
    because of those three circumstances is something unexpected, something that, due to the author's vivid writing and
    imagination, will leave you breathless.

    WHAT HAPPENED TO CASS MCBRIDE? is a glimpse into many different points of view.  That of Cass McBride
    herself, who has had a pretty strange upbringing and doesn't even realize it until Kyle Kirby takes matters into his own
    hands. Then there's Kyle himself, a young man who has had the type of childhood you wouldn't wish on your worst
    enemy.  Then there's the police detective, Ben, who has his own story to tell, and ones to listen to.  And although we
    don't really get to hear David Kirby tell his story (he is, after all, quite dead), we learn about a boy who never really
    even had a chance.

    This is a great book for all lovers of a good thriller, although I wouldn't recommend it for very young teens.  That said,
    however, this is the perfect book for a reluctant reader, as the short chapters, fresh dialogue, and snappy writing style
    keep you moving right along.  This is another must-read from author Gail Giles!