Fiction by Charlie Donlea
There's an elite high school in Indiana called Westmont Prep, where parents who can pay for it send their high-achieving (or problem) kids. The school boasts a 100% university graduation rate, and prides itself on excellence and discipline. But there's a secret society inside the student body that the school administration pretends not to see, and one night an initiation in the nearby forest gets out of hand. Two students end up dead and a teacher is accused of murder.
But there are many who don't think the teacher was guilty. One year later a true-crime podcaster tries to find out what really happened in the woods at Westmont Prep.
This was an exciting mystery, but just a little over-the-top in believability. I did like the characters.
I also read recently by this author: Don't Believe It
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