Beth March has been murdered, and all her sisters are
      suspects... But the March girls aren't the only ones with a story
      to tell.
      "A gripping, cleverly rendered puzzle box of a book brimming
      with heart and sisterhood. The mystery makes the story impossible
      to put down" – Stephanie Garber, author of Caraval
      
      "This twisty, addictive spin on the classic Little Women
      is a messy, jaw-dropping and unpredictable love letter to sisterhood
      and suspense. It'll have you craving more with every turned
      page" – Busayo Matuluko, author of 'Till Death 
      "An electrifying twist on a beloved classic, Beth is Dead
      gripped me from the very first page and never let go" –
      Bill Wood, author of Let's Split Up
      After a New Years Eve party, Beth is found dead.
      All the March sisters see Beth's body and wonder how – and
      who – could have killed their sweet little sister. And what
      was their motive?
      The March sisters have always been close, but will Beth's murder
      bring them closer together, or further apart? As each of the girls'
      motives are uncovered, the March sisters might not be quite
      as sweet as they seem...
      This is cult-classic Louisa May Alcott's Little Women
      meets Karen M.McManus's One of Us is Lying.
      
      Perfect for fans of Little Women ready for a fresh new spin on
      the iconic story
      A contemporary take on the famous March sisters with brilliant
      writing, a gripping plot, and many twists and turns
      Turns the murder-mystery genre on its head and keeps you guessing
      until the very end...
      
      "One need not be familiar with Louisa May Alcott’s
      work to appreciate debut author Bernet’s brilliantly snappy
      contemporary riff on Little Women" – Publisher's Weekly