Often chilling, as Bucks's ghost plagues the protagonists’ dreams and possibly their waking hours, too, Blood Lasts Forever is a non-stop, heart-pounding mystery that develops at a breakneck speed even as it takes trauma seriously. Teasing out the truth of what went down between the “Fab Five” and Wyatt Bucks in the days leading up to his death, Gunhus juxtaposes adolescent reasoning and growing pains with the responsibilities and moral values that the cast matured into as adults.
Gunhus does an excellent job of contrasting victims and villains and blurring the lines of which characters truly fit those roles. Eager to put the past behind them, yet still grappling with the trauma of what they have done, the five all have reason to feel distrustful—not only of each other, but also of the possibility that someone else may know their secret. Morally gray characters and thoughtful coming-of-age drama power this strong, genre-blending thriller.
Takeaway: Tense, haunted thriller of five friends reunited 20 years after a shocking death.
Comparable Titles: Joshilyn Jackson’s Never Have I Ever, Karen M. McManus’s One of Us is Lying.
Production grades
Cover: A
Design and typography: A
Illustrations: N/A
Editing: A
Marketing copy: A