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Reach for this book when your teenager is feeling the immense pressure of social hierarchies, struggling to balance the desire for prestige with their personal integrity, or asking questions about the ethical responsibilities of those in power. This dual timeline mystery follows Eva in the present day as she navigates the secretive world of an elite boarding school society, while also uncovering the 1960s history of a group of students living in an underground bunker. It is a gripping exploration of how institutional secrets can shape and sometimes harm the individuals within them. Parents will find this a valuable tool for discussing the nuances of peer pressure, the danger of blind loyalty, and the importance of finding one's own voice in a crowd. While the mystery is high stakes and intense, the emotional core focuses on the courage required to stand up for what is right even when the cost is high. It is a sophisticated read for older teens who are ready to grapple with moral ambiguity and the darker side of institutional legacy.