The novel’s impact extends beyond its pages: its premise of a youthful secret leading to a stalking antagonist has proven enduring, influencing later works in YA suspense and crime fiction. The 1997 film adaptation transformed elements of the story for contemporary audiences and amplified the slasher-thriller angle, but the novel’s core interrogation of guilt and consequence remains distinctive.
In a panic, the group commits a crime that will define them. Barry refuses to stop, and the others make a desperate, terrible pact: they will conceal their involvement. They call an ambulance from a payphone miles away, but it is too late. Ten-year-old David Gregg dies at the hospital. They hammer the dent out of the car, repaint it, sell it, and swear to take their secret to the grave.
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I Know What You Did Last Summer (Lois Duncan Thrillers) - Amazon.com
As the threats escalate, the friends begin to experience terrifying and supernatural events. They start to suspect that someone is out to get them, and their relationships begin to unravel.
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