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Kill the Lax Bro

(2025)
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A fresh and darkly funny 90s murder mystery about one high school's net of lies that begin to unravel when a star lacrosse player winds up dead.

The night before graduation, all of Hancock High celebrates at their school’s annual lock-in. But what starts out as a fun night turns horribly wrong when a body is found—and the victim is none other than Troy Richards, the school’s star lacrosse player. 

Everyone is acting totally clueless. As for suspects? There’s Jennifer (the dream girl), Naomi (the geek), Sassi (the overachiever), and Tatum (the rebel). At a glance, it seems like they couldn’t be more unalike, except for the fact that they all hated Troy (the lax bro) . . . but who wanted him dead? 

From debut author Charlotte Lillie Balogh comes a wickedly sharp take on high school stereotypes, including the boys we love and love to hate: lax bros.



Genre: Young Adult Fiction

Praise for this book

"Twisty, hilarious, and lethal, Charlotte Lillie Balogh's young adult debut is a perfect blend of your favorite '90s teen movie antics and modern-day murder mysteries, leaving you on the edge of your seat - and dying to know who done it in this dark comedy!" - Matthew Hubbard

"Reading this was like inhaling a Pixy Stix only to find out it might be laced with poison. Kill the Lax Bro is full of girls and boys alike thirsty for the hottest lax bro in school - thirsty for his murder, that is. A compulsive, whip-smart read from a talented new voice in YA. The twists at the end had me in a chokehold." - Trish Lundy

"Nostalgic '90s vibes mash with a punchy multi-POV narrative to create a thrilling mystery that's impossible to put down. Kill the Lax Bro is the ultimate get-back-at-your-ex book - whether the ex is a boyfriend, best friend, or otherwise - and follows an unlikely yet endearing crew bent on serving up karma. Balogh's debut is a reading rush you won't want to miss." - MacKenzie Reed

"Charlotte Lillie Balogh's debut is utterly impossible to put down (no, really - I tore through it in twenty-four hours). The book's expertly constructed plot is made even more propulsive by the use of six different narrators, each harboring their own secrets. And I still get goose bumps thinking about how it all ends." - Jordyn Taylor


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