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Sue Wallman's most spine-tingling thriller yet! Every winter, three families gather in an old house in the country to celebrate the New Year. This year, 15-year-old Leah and the other two teens discover that the house has a dark past: a deathbed confession led the police to the buried body of a teenage girl earlier in the year, who had gone missing 50 years before. As the teens investigate the morbid history, terrible things start happening around the house. And if Leah isn't careful, this New Year might be her last.
Lydia Cornwallis arrives and finds acceptance, even adoration, from the close-knit social circle on the exclusive island of Fengari. But there are two girls in particular that Lydia simply can't wait to meet: the Harrington sisters. That's because Lydia's not really Lydia Cornwallis. And the Harringtons have hell to pay for what they've done.
I Know You Did It, a gripping novel penned by the talented Sue Wallman, was published in 2021 by Scholastic. This thrilling book effortlessly blends elements of suspense and mystery, making it a standout in its genre. The story unfolds with a riveting plot that keeps the readers on the edge of their seats, eagerly turning pages to uncover the truth. Wallman's masterful storytelling and compelling narrative voice make this book a must-read. Published by Scholastic, a renowned name in the publishing world, this book is a testament to their commitment to bringing high-quality literature to readers worldwide. This book is an exceptional addition to any bookshelf and a great choice for those who enjoy suspenseful, page-turning literature.
A new chilling read from the author of LYING ABOUT LAST SUMMER. The ultimate queen bee, Kate knows that you don't become the most powerful girl at Mount Vernon by playing nice. But when strange, chilling messages start appearing all over the school, she realizes someone is playing a much more dangerous game - and they know too much about Kate's past. If she doesn't figure out who's behind this, her final year at Mount Vernon could be exactly that: her final year.
Skye is looking for an escape from the reality of last summer when her sister died in a tragic accident. Her parents think that a camp for troubled teenagers might help her process her grief. All of the kids at the summer camp have lost someone close, but is bringing them together such a good idea? And can everyone at camp be trusted? When Skye starts receiving text messages from someone pretending to be her dead sister, she knows it's time to confront the past. But what if the danger is right in front of her?
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