From then on, Sadie is considered a “missing girl.” Once she begins the search, she leaves without warning. She vows to kill him, not only to avenge her family but to prevent this from happening to any other innocent girls. Sadie eventually learns that Darren has gone through many families like her own (single mothers who work at bars and have young daughters) and that she’s not the only one he’s abused. When he tried to victimize Mattie, the mother threw him out of their home. He was once her mother’s boyfriend and abused Sadie when she was younger. The killer has taken on many names but was known to Sadie and her family as Darren Marshall. Sadie is the only person aware of who killed Mattie and deals with her grief the only way she knows how: plotting the killer’s demise. Because Sadie was more of a parent than a sibling, Mattie’s death is something she’ll never recover from. The main character, Sadie, is a 19-year-old girl who cares for her younger sister, Mattie, because of their drug-addicted mother’s unreliability. It’s raw, captivating and unlike any book found on the shelves. Whether listened to as an audiobook or read with a physical copy, the story is unmatched. The novel alternates between the perspectives of Sadie on the run and West McCray, a journalist chasing her for his podcast, The Girls. She’s desperate to find the murderer and plans to kill him once she does. Sadie by Courtney Summers is about the adventure of Sadie Hunter searching for her sister’s killer.
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