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Senior Year Murders
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11 August 2026
New girl. New rules. New bodies.
Seventeen-year-old Calypso never wanted to leave Los Angeles. Never wanted to trade sunshine and familiarity for a new school, a new country, and a new life in Athens, Greece. But when her senior year begins, culture shock becomes the least of her worries. A classmate is found dead… then another. And the halls of her international school turn from confusing to terrifying overnight.
As the murders escalate, Calypso is drawn into a chilling web of secrets, lies, and hidden motives. Everyone is a suspect, including Joshua, the quiet, kind-eyed boy from the library she hoped she could trust. With danger closing in, Calypso and her new friends must uncover the truth before the killer strikes again. Because one thing is certain: if she doesn’t act soon, she might be next.
Tautly plotted and packed with twists, Senior Year Murders delivers a gripping blend of suspense, dark secrets, and emotional intensity. Perfect for fans of fast-paced YA thrillers, this story will keep you guessing until the final, shocking reveal.
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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Will keep readers on the edge of their seat until the shocking conclusion.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A must-read for fans of young adult thrillers and lovers of suspense.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Wonderful murder mystery. Twists and turns every page, like a murder filled roller coaster.
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ A romance that's sweet, a family that's even sweeter, and a deep, dark secret.
Luke Christodoulou is an Amazon bestselling author, a poet and an English teacher (MA Applied Linguistics - University of Birmingham). He is, also, a coffee-movie-book-Nutella lover. His books have been widely translated and are available in seven languages (with more on the way). His first book, THE OLYMPUS KILLER (#1 Bestseller - Thrillers), was released in April, 2014. The book was voted Book Of The Month for May on Goodreads (Psychological Thrillers). The book continued to be a fan favorite on Goodreads and was voted BOTM for June in the group Nothing Better Than Reading. In October, it was BOTM in the group Ebook Miner, proving it was one of the most talked-about thrillers of 2014.
The second stand-alone thriller from the series, THE CHURCH MURDERS, was released April, 2015 to widespread critical and fan acclaim. The Church Murders became a bestseller in its categories throughout the summer and was nominated as Book Of The Month in three different Goodreads groups. DEATH OF A BRIDE was the third Greek Island Mystery to be released. Released in April, 2016 it followed in the footsteps of its successful predecessors. From its first week in release it hit the number one spot for books set in Greece. MURDER ON DISPLAY came out in 2017 and enriched the series. HOTEL MURDER, the fifth and ‘final’ book in the series, followed in early 2018. In 2018, his box set of mysteries became an international bestseller. Luke Christodoulou has also ventured into ‘children's book land’ and released 24 MODERNIZED AESOP FABLES, retelling old stories with new elements and settings. The book, also, features sections for parents, which include discussions, questions, games and activities. In 2019, TWELVE MONTHS OF MURDER came out, his first collection of shorts. His first novel outside of the Greek Island Mysteries collection came in 2020, maintaining his love for a Greek theme. A supernatural thrill ride with the name of BEWARE OF GREEKS BEARING GIFTS. PANDORA’S BOX followed in 2021. A mind-twisting whodunit set in his favorite Greek town, the seaside resort of Parga.
He is currently working on his next project, a different kind of book, which he is secretive about. He resides in Limassol, Cyprus with his loving wife, his chatty daughter and his crazy newborn son. Hobbies include travelling the Greek Islands discovering new food and possible murder sites for his stories. He, also, enjoys telling people that he ‘kills people for a living’.