The genre of young adult fiction has expanded rapidly since the explosion of Harry Potter and grown into countless types of series, whether escapist or not. With so many ways to travel to fantastical worlds at anyone’s fingertips, what happens when that age group is challenged with something that’s a little more hard-hitting (because it’s real)? What happens to someone when they find out someone they know, someone they grew up with, has died? What was that person really like? How many secrets do they have? These are the types of questions the hybrid teen-drama-meets-murder-mystery novel Sarah Luger: A Murder Mystery asks while its author, Sebastian Corbasico, makes many observations along the way about the dreaded teenage years and their accompanying growing pains. The story tells the twis...