You Killed Wesley Payne

You Killed Wesley Payne

by SeanBeaudoin (Author)

Synopsis

He's come to do a job. A job that involves a body. A body wrapped in duct tape found hanging from the goal posts at the end of the football field. You Killed Wesley Payne is a truly original update of classic pulp-noir filled with dark humor. Hard-boiled seventeen year-old Dalton Rev transfers to the mean hallways of Salt River High to take on the toughest case of his life. The question isn't whether Dalton's going to get paid. He always gets paid. Or whether he's gonna get the girl. He always (sometimes) gets the girl. The real question is whether Dalton Rev can outwit crooked cops and power-hungry cliques in time to solve the mystery of 'The Body' before it solves him. Smart, slick, and alluring, the story follows Dalton as he narrows down the suspects in a dangerous world of clique warfare, homework, and cute girls. Acclaimed author Sean Beaudoin evokes the distinctive voices of legendary crime/noir authors Dashiell Hammet and Jim Thompson in this stylish neo-noir murder mystery.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Little, Brown Young Readers US
Published: 06 Sep 2012

ISBN 10: 0316077437
ISBN 13: 9780316077439
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: Veronica Mars meets L.A. Confidential in this madcap YA murder-mystery noir

Media Reviews
* A propulsive mystery, with enough doublecrosses and blindsiding reveals to give you vertigo. Moreover, the opening Clique Chart might just be the funniest four pages you'll read all year. Booklist (starred review)
* Beaudoin's razor-sharp rhetorical wit plays smartly with the generic conventions of the hard0boiled detective novel, but the story is shaded throughout with typical adolescent male anxieties, making this parody more engaging and complex than the exemplars it plays off of. BCCB (starred review)
This dark, cynical romp is full of clever references and red herrings, which will delight the adult noir fan and pique the curiosities of the observant outcast teen who's looking for a way to infiltrate the in-crowd. Kirkus
This book will entice teen readers with action, intrigue, and backstabbing, along with the more subtle undercurrents of dirty money, mafia-like dealings between the school's many social groups, and the satirical real-world parallels with high school. VOYA
Author Bio
Sean Beaudoin is the author of Going Nowhere Faster. and Fade to Blue. He lives in Seattle with his wife and daughter.