

McGee keeps readers guessing at every turn, through the alternating narrative of five main characters with unlikely common interests. The reader doesn’t know who was killed, who committed the act of violence that caused one of the main characters to plummet to his/her death, if they actually died, and why it all happened to begin with.

The Thousandth Floor opens with a murder. Katharine McGee’s first two books in her bestselling series, The Thousandth Floor and The Dazzling Heights, were compelling page-turners that hooked me instantly.

I reference The Thousandth Floor series as “ Gossip Girl set in the future… but darker.”
