Someone will shoot. And someone will die.<br> <br>#1 <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author Ellen Hopkins tackles gun violence and white supremacy in this compelling and complex novel.<br><br><i>People kill people. Guns just make it easier.</i><br> <br>A gun is sold in the classifieds after killing a spouse, bought by a teenager for needed protection. But which was it? Each has the incentive to pick up a gun, to fire it. Was it Rand or Cami, married teenagers with a young son? Was it Silas or Ashlyn, members of a white supremacist youth organization? Daniel, who fears retaliation because of his race, who possessively clings to Grace, the love of his life? Or Noelle, who lost everything after a devastating accident, and has sunk quietly into depression?<br> <br>One tense week brings all six people into close contact in a town wrought with political and personal tensions. Someone will fire. And someone will die. But who?