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The Vanishing Stair

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Vanishing Stair

Contributors:

By (Author) Maureen Johnson

ISBN:

9780062338082

Series Number:

2

Publisher:

HarperCollins Publishers Inc

Imprint:

Katherine Tegen Books

Publication Date:

7th February 2019

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Young Adult

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

384

Dimensions:

Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 31mm

Weight:

440g

Description


New York Timesand Publishers Weekly bestseller!

In New York Times bestselling author Maureen Johnsons second novel in the Truly Devious series, there are more twists and turns than Stevie Bell can imagine. No answer is given freely, and someone will pay for the truth with their life.

The Truly Devious casean unsolved kidnapping and triple murder that rocked Ellingham Academy in 1936has consumed Stevie for years. Its the very reason she came to the academy. But then her classmate was murdered, and her parents quickly pull her out of school. For her safety, they say. She must move past this obsession with crime.

Stevies willing to do anything to get back to Ellingham, be back with her friends, and solve the Truly Devious case. Even if it means making a deal with the despicable Senator Edward King. And when Stevie finally returns, she also returns to David: the guy she kissed, and the guy who lied about his identityEdward Kings son.

But larger issues are at play. Where did the murderer hide Whats the meaning of the riddle Albert Ellingham left behind And what, exactly, is at stake in the Truly Devious affair The Ellingham case isnt just a piece of historyits a live wire into the present.

* Junior Library Guild Selection * Chicago Public Library's Best of the Best Books of 2019 * Hypable's Best Books of 2019 *

Praise for Book One:

The Agatha Christie-like ecosystem pairs with lacerating contemporary wit, and alternating past and present scenes makes for a multilayered, modern detective story. New York Times Book Review

Remember the first time reading Harry Potter and knowing it was special Theres that same sense of magic in the introduction of teen Sherlock-in-training Stevie Bell. USA Today (four stars)

Be still, my Agatha-Christie-loving beating heart. Bustle

Reviews

In this second . . . installment, Johnson gives and she takes away: a few major mysteries are satisfying solved, but other long-standing riddles remain tantalizingly indecipherable, and several new ones come into play by the enigmatic end.Readers, hang tight: theres one more round to come, and if the signs are right, itll be to die for. Booklist "Ramps up the intrigue. As before, Johnson deftly alternates between Stevie's first-person narrative. Throughout this volume, Johnson's compelling would-be Sherlock proves to be as bad at personal relationships as she is adept at solving mysteries. Teen angst soars as Johnson delightfully conjures up more nefarious deeds from the mountain mist." Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Johnson gives and she takes away: a few major mysteries are satisfying solved, but other long-standing riddles remain tantalizingly indecipherable, and several new ones come into play . . .Readers, hang tight: theres one more round to come, and if the signs are right, itll be to die for. Booklist In this second installment of her marvelous Truly Devious series, Maureen Johnson offers thrilling suspense, sly wit, a memorable cast of characters and more pieces of her deliciously intricate puzzle. Buffalo News Take it from the worlds most impatient reader: If the Truly Devious series is basically one long mystery book,The Vanishing Stairis a middle part so enjoyable you wont even want to skip to the end. Entertainment Weekly Johnson judiciously doles out some satisfying partial answers to the historical case while (presumably) saving the big reveals for the next installment. This fulfilling second volume will gratify serious mystery fans; and many readers will enjoy seeing themselves reflected in Stevies diverse and eccentric group of friends. The Horn Book Waiting for the next installment of Maureen Johnsons Agatha Christie-Sherlock Holmes-classic mystery homage series was torture, but The Vanishing Stair is oh so worth it. Bustle Praise for TRULY DEVIOUS: Jumping between past and present, Johnsons novel is deliciously atmospheric, with a sprawling cast of complex suspects/potential victims, surprising twists, and a dash of romance. Johnson remains a master at combining jittery tension with sharp, laugh-out-loud observations. Publishers Weekly (starred review) Johnson quickly sets the game afoot, skillfully introducing a Clue-like set of characters, laying out various motives, and hinting at long held secrets. Theres a delicious slow-burn element to the locked-room mystery in Stevies present, while the chapters on the kidnappings read like a true crime novel. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books Johnson deftly twists two mysteries togetherStevies investigation is interspersed with case files and recollections from the Ellington kidnappingand the result is a suspenseful, attention-grabbing mystery with no clear solution. The versatile Johnson is no stranger to suspense, and this twisty thriller will leave plenty of readers anxious for more. Booklist An intricately plotted, compulsively readable novel that explores not only fascinating crimes but also the mysteries of anxiety, the creative process, contemporary fame, and so much else. John Green, author ofThe Fault in Our StarsandTurtles All the Way Down Stevie Bell is a dyed-in-the-wool true-crime buff. There is a lot to love here.Fans of puzzles, boarding school stories, and true crime will tear through this book and love every minute. School Library Journal The story raises more questions than answers, leaving readers hoping Johnson has another entry up her clever sleeves. A classic mystery that would make Dame Agatha proud. Kirkus Reviews Told in alternating chapters, Johnsons finely tuned plot effectively employs classical mystery tropes while maintaining a thoroughly modern sensibility. Stevies quirky, ragtag bunch of new friends crosses sexuality and class lines, providing teen readers with a wealth of characters to connect with. Horn Book Magazine

Author Bio

Maureen Johnson was born in Philadelphia, but soon ran off to New York City to study writing and drama at Columbia University. Along the way, she served up hamburgers in the company of mad scientists and talking skeletons in New York, worked in a bar in Piccadilly Circus, nervously worked alongside five tigers in Las Vegas, and once got mixed up with the entire cast of a major West End musical. She is the author of The Key to the Golden Firebird and The Bermudez Triangle. You can visit Maureen online at www.maureenjohnsonbooks.

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