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Nothing More to Tell: The new release from bestselling author Karen McManus
By (Author) Karen M. McManus
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Penguin Books Ltd
1st November 2022
1st September 2022
United Kingdom
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Crime and mystery fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
813.6
Hardback
368
Width 136mm, Height 200mm, Spine 28mm
380g
From the author of the international bestseller One of Us Is Lying comes a brand new unputdownable YA thriller. From the internationally bestselling author of Netflix's hottest new show, One of Us is Lying, comes a new, page-turning thriller . . . True crime can leave a false trail. Four years ago, Brynn left Saint Ambrose School following the shocking murder of her favourite teacher. The case was never solved, but she's sure that the three kids who found Mr. Larkin's body know more than they're telling, especially her ex-best friend Tripp Talbot. He's definitely hiding something. When Brynn gets an internship working on a popular true-crime show, she decides to investigate what really happened that day in the woods. But the further she dives into the past, the more secrets she finds. Four years ago someone got away with murder. Now it's time to uncover the truth . . . 'Given that her high-school-based murder mysteries read like bingeworthy Netflix dramas, it's easy to see why queen of teen crime Karen McManus is a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic' - Observer
McManus...brings that signature blend of high-stakes high-school drama and murderous twists readers won't see coming. * Booklist *
Fans of McManus' previous five novels are in for a treat with this one * Forbes *
Karen M. McManus is a #1 New York Times and internationally bestselling author of young adult thrillers. Her books include the One of Us Is Lying series, which has been turned into a television show on Netflix, as well as the standalone novels Two Can Keep a Secret, The Cousins, You'll Be the Death of Me, and Nothing More to Tell. Karen's critically acclaimed, award-winning work has been translated into more than forty-two languages.