Ruben knew something bad happened to his sister Rachel. He is
almost certain that she's dead. It's only a matter of time before he and his
family find out it's true. Ruben and his brother Cole set out to find her
killer and retrieve her body. On their journey they come across Abbie, with
whom Rachel was staying with. Ruben senses that Abbie knows something and
she's not telling the whole truth. They later discover the unsettling, yet
true story about Rachel's murder. The path they took was not an easy one. Both
Ruben and Cole risked their lives to bring justice for their sister. With a
little help they solve the mystery and take the journey back home, as two very
different young men.
I found the book to be quite compelling. Told through Ruben's accounts,
the story of triumph and pain was unimaginable, but well-written. I enjoyed
the book from start to finish. The suspense kept me reading page after page of
this heart-felt novel. I would recommend the book to mature high school
readers. Overall, The Road of the Dead is a very good book.
~ Darla Conti, grade 10, Struthers High School
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