Fatality
By (Author) Caroline B. Cooney
Open Road Media
Open Road Media Teen & Tween
7th July 2016
United States
Children
813.6
Paperback
184
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
Four years after a gruesome murder, a teenage girl discovers that some secrets refuse to stay buried, in this riveting mystery from a thriller master (Publishers Weekly).
Rose was thrilled when Angelica Lofft invited her to spend the weekend at her familys beautiful lake house. It had everything a girl could want: delicious treats, gorgeous horses, and an exquisite pool. But instead of a weekend of fun in the sun, someone ended up dead.
Four years later, the police have reopened the case. This time they have Roses diaryher private, personal diaryand Rose will do anything to get it back, even if it means stealing a police car. But now that shes destroyed the evidence, the police are convinced she saw something. And the longer Rose keeps her secrets, the more she risks losing everything ...
From the bestselling author of The Face on the Milk Carton comes a gripping thriller about the lies people tell and the consequences they cant escape.
Praise for Caroline B. Cooney
[A] thriller master. Publishers Weekly
No one writes suspense like Cooney. Haunting, harrowing ... hard to put down. Kirkus Reviews
Cooney has hit it out of the ballpark yet again. A must read. VOYA on No Such Person
Full of twists and turns ... Has all the elements that keep young mystery lovers coming back for more. School Library Journal on No Such Person
Caroline B. Cooney (b. 1947) is the author of nearly a hundred books, including the famed young adult thriller The Face on the Milk Carton, an international bestseller. Cooneys books have been translated into several languages, and have received multiple honors and awards, including an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults award and a nomination for the Edgar Award. She is best known for her popular teen horror thrillers and romance novels. Her fast-paced, plot-driven work often explores themes of good and evil, love and hatred, right and wrong, and moral ambiguity. Born in Geneva, New York, Cooney grew up in Connecticut, and often sets her novels in dramatic New England landscapes. She has three children and four grandchildren and currently lives in South Carolina.