As Good as Dead
by Holly Jackson
Pip solved two murder cases. But this time, she’s not the investigator—she’s the target.
The Quick Look
As Good As Dead is darker, grittier, and emotionally heavier than the first two books in the series. This time, Pip’s the one being hunted—and the fallout might just destroy her. It’s a finale that pulls no punches.
- Release Date: January 31, 2023
- Pages: 480
- Genre: Young Adult / Psychological Thriller
- Themes: Trauma, justice, morality, survival, identity, obsession, psychological deterioration
- Read if you like:
- Unraveling protagonists
- Revenge thrillers with emotional weight
- Books that ask what would you do to survive?
- Best for: Readers who want a YA thriller with serious bite, and aren’t afraid of moral complexity.
- Skip if: You’re hoping for a feel-good ending or need your main characters emotionally intact.
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The Full Review
PLOT & PACING
This book hits different. It’s part psychological thriller, part survival story, and all-out emotional chaos. The pacing builds slowly, but once it turns, it turns hard. It’s less about solving a mystery and more about surviving it.
CHARACTER & VOICE
Pip has always been smart and brave—but this version of her? Raw, haunted, and pushed to her absolute limit. Her arc here is complex and painful, but also powerful. It’s the kind of growth that doesn’t come easy—or clean.
STYLE & ATMOSPHERE
Holly Jackson leans into darker territory with sharp, intense prose and an atmosphere thick with dread. The tone is claustrophobic, reflective, and brutally honest.
THEMES & DEPTH
This book dives into the long-term effects of trauma, the morality of revenge, and what justice looks like when the system fails—again and again. It’s uncomfortable by design. But necessary.
PERSONAL TAKE
This wasn’t the book I expected. It was darker, messier, and more painful—but in all the right ways. Watching Pip’s breakdown and rebirth was hard but earned. It felt real. As Good As Dead doesn’t end with a bow—it ends with truth.
The Final Verdict
As Good As Dead is a bold, brutal conclusion to Pip’s story—one that leaves you breathless, heartbroken, and strangely at peace.
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