Nothing More to Tell

Nothing More to Tell

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  • Author:Karen M. McManus
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Summary

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

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Mackenzie Busalacchi

Karen McManus is a master at writing gripping, can't-put-down, YA thrillers。 Nothing More to Tell follows Brynn, a a high school senior whose family has just moved back to Sturgis, Massachusetts。 Four years ago, Brynn's favorite teacher was killed and three of her classmates found the body。 Now, as she tries to both repair a damaged reputation as a journalist and get accepted at her top college, Brynn decides to investigate her teacher's murder。 In so doing, she has to rekindle past friendships, Karen McManus is a master at writing gripping, can't-put-down, YA thrillers。 Nothing More to Tell follows Brynn, a a high school senior whose family has just moved back to Sturgis, Massachusetts。 Four years ago, Brynn's favorite teacher was killed and three of her classmates found the body。 Now, as she tries to both repair a damaged reputation as a journalist and get accepted at her top college, Brynn decides to investigate her teacher's murder。 In so doing, she has to rekindle past friendships, including with Tripp Talbot - someone she vowed not to talk to again。 I thoroughly enjoyed the book。 The pacing of the book is great, the characters are well-developed, and the dialogue is realistic。 The pages are filled with action, twists, and reveals。 I'll definitely be recommending Nothing More to Tell! 。。。more

Alicia

McManus's newest will continue her trajectory as one of the most loved mystery writers for teens with her snappy, head-spinning plots full of teenagers making bad decisions with a mix of teenagers in crappy situations。 In this case, the book uses two characters, Tripp and Brynn to tell the story here that includes some pop culture love of true-crime shows and documentaries that set off another round of investigation into the death of their teacher from years ago now that Brynn has returned。 It's McManus's newest will continue her trajectory as one of the most loved mystery writers for teens with her snappy, head-spinning plots full of teenagers making bad decisions with a mix of teenagers in crappy situations。 In this case, the book uses two characters, Tripp and Brynn to tell the story here that includes some pop culture love of true-crime shows and documentaries that set off another round of investigation into the death of their teacher from years ago now that Brynn has returned。 It's a little longer than some of her other ones and that threw me because she's usually a little tighter with her stories, so while a reader was navigating the two points of view, it did falter in interest a little way through it because I wanted to start connecting the dots sooner-- I was getting impatient and even then。。。 not everything is tied up neatly in a bow, though this I can get behind because life is messy and when teachers are murdered and we think one thing about him but it might not be the truth, things are sticky and that's life。 McManus still reigns supreme。 。。。more

Rachel

Welp。 That was a bunch of twists I didn’t see coming。 All my suspicions ended up being heavy plot points after so I knew I was wrong。 Pretty solid Karen M。 McManus book。

michelle belle *✧・゚

i'm a sucker for YA murder mysteries, especially karen m mcmanus booksthe excerpt looks really promising :)excerpt i'm a sucker for YA murder mysteries, especially karen m mcmanus booksthe excerpt looks really promising :)excerpt 。。。more

grace

love it! the details were so good, and although i was a bit disappointed with the ending, i enjoyed it。 the references to other books were a highlight, i found those very interesting, especially with how this 'universe' would play out。 so good。 love it! the details were so good, and although i was a bit disappointed with the ending, i enjoyed it。 the references to other books were a highlight, i found those very interesting, especially with how this 'universe' would play out。 so good。 。。。more

Susie

Read it in one sitting。 And damn! It was excellent。 I don’t wanna spoil anything, but there were surprises all over the freaking place!!! And the details in the characters-little stuff like Shane bring so so so laid back and Charlotte being such a bossy snot and Ellie just being so ridiculously cool。 I loved it。 I was rapt until the very last page。 Literally。 A great read。 Which is not surprising coming from McManus。 💜💜💜📚

Kajree Gautom

McManus's thrillers are a great way to get over slumps, and this one did exactly that。 Slightly different from her previous books, we meet our MC Brynn and her estranged friend Tripp, who has to come together to solve years old murder of their favorite teacher。 Especially with Brynn getting an intern position at a true crime serial, Motive, which further helps her to pursue her case。 But the more she pushes on, the more unnerving secrets are revealed。 As always, NMTT was fast paced and easy to g McManus's thrillers are a great way to get over slumps, and this one did exactly that。 Slightly different from her previous books, we meet our MC Brynn and her estranged friend Tripp, who has to come together to solve years old murder of their favorite teacher。 Especially with Brynn getting an intern position at a true crime serial, Motive, which further helps her to pursue her case。 But the more she pushes on, the more unnerving secrets are revealed。 As always, NMTT was fast paced and easy to get through。 The mystery was on point and kept me turning the pages。 I liked the way McManus navigated characters and their relationships this time, as more complexities showed。 The plot was an interesting one too, and while it deviates from the school clique trope, it does its best to remain close and yet far from the whole school setting (I don't know if i'm making any sense here)。 It is still a YA thriller but also explores setting, people and themes beyond the school, is what。Did i like the climaxes, because there was not just one? Yeah, kind of。 It could have been better but it suited the story I guess。 I do feel that the end was rushed as hell and too much happened all at once。 But I also think that is just every Karen McManus book at this point, so yeah。 It was a nice thriller and I guess easy to read, perfect for beginners too。 。。。more

Zoe Elizabeth (Booksatlunch)

Her best since One of Us is Lying。I liked the cold case/true crime show aspect, but I do wish Brynn's experience there had been built up more。 I didn't really think that plot was needed in the story as it was written, and I was super into that plot line so I wish it had gone somewhere。 Dare I say it, but I think McManus is setting us up for an extended universe cross over? This book is super open ended - definitely sets up for a sequel and with the references to some of her other books I'm wonde Her best since One of Us is Lying。I liked the cold case/true crime show aspect, but I do wish Brynn's experience there had been built up more。 I didn't really think that plot was needed in the story as it was written, and I was super into that plot line so I wish it had gone somewhere。 Dare I say it, but I think McManus is setting us up for an extended universe cross over? This book is super open ended - definitely sets up for a sequel and with the references to some of her other books I'm wondering if the book is just the set up for something else。 Either way, I had a great time! Thanks to the publishers for an ARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

Cait | GoodeyReads

I am not satisfied with that ending。。。is there another book????Full review to come closer to pub。

Vanessa

I won a proof copy at yalc uk, so reading it early 🌈

Sarena

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Paige (pagebypaigebooks)

A great read for those who love true crime podcasts and shows! Couldn’t see the plot twists coming and I enjoyed reading about the two main characters。 It was fun to see how everything came together in the end, and the engaging mystery made for a quick read!

Sifa Poulton

I won an ARC at a convention。 It has not affected my opinions。NOTHING MORE TO TELL is the latest thriller from Karen M。 McManus, centred around a historic case。 That historic crime with clues lost to the past and possible faulty memories - not to mention the mental weight of keeping secrets for four years - makes this feel harder to solve, the first book where it's felt like there was an uncertainty as to whether it would be worked out。It is another twisty mystery that starts pretty much from a I won an ARC at a convention。 It has not affected my opinions。NOTHING MORE TO TELL is the latest thriller from Karen M。 McManus, centred around a historic case。 That historic crime with clues lost to the past and possible faulty memories - not to mention the mental weight of keeping secrets for four years - makes this feel harder to solve, the first book where it's felt like there was an uncertainty as to whether it would be worked out。It is another twisty mystery that starts pretty much from a blank slate as there were no suspects in the original investigation。 It means that a fair bit of legwork has to be put in by Brynn before any secrets turn up。 Instead, the start is that sense of unease that something was off about it all, due to offhand comments by people。 Once the secrets start to come out, the story has a proliferation of suspects and you start suspecting everyone, trying to fit them all into the picture but not quite making them fit well enough。I did like that the book explores the traumatic effects of being caught up in a murder case。 It's not just a thing to investigate (which is Brynn's initial approach) but something with real consequences on the people involved - and investigating。 Tripp was one of the ones who found the body, and you see the effect that that, and his private suspicions, have had one him and his relationships。 Plus what might happen if those events were to be delved into or a trigger was hit by those events。As Brynn is working with a true-crime show, there are references to Karen M。 McManus' other books, including TWO CAN KEEP A SECRET and YOU'LL BE THE DEATH OF ME。 They contain no spoilers and function without needing to know the book ("did you hear about the X case? Maybe we should cover it?" sort of thing。) It's a really fun in-world nod to the other stories。 。。。more

Marisha (MarishaReadsALot)

Thank you to NetGalley, Delacorte Press, and Karen McManus for the advanced copy of Nothing More to Tell in exchange for my honest review。4。5 stars rounded up。We get to hear this story told from both the point of view of our female MC, Brynn, and our male MC, Tripp。 McManus does such a good job of writing both viewpoints that I truly didn't have a favorite POV perspective, and that's typically not the case for me。I found the plot to be extremely well-paced, super suspenseful, and I saw exactly n Thank you to NetGalley, Delacorte Press, and Karen McManus for the advanced copy of Nothing More to Tell in exchange for my honest review。4。5 stars rounded up。We get to hear this story told from both the point of view of our female MC, Brynn, and our male MC, Tripp。 McManus does such a good job of writing both viewpoints that I truly didn't have a favorite POV perspective, and that's typically not the case for me。I found the plot to be extremely well-paced, super suspenseful, and I saw exactly none of it coming。 This one definitely goes in the unputdownable category。 I have a tendency to be pretty picky about my YA thrillers, but this one is incredibly well done, and I'd recommend it to all mystery and thriller lovers。 Nothing More to Tell will be on US bookshelves August 30! 。。。more

Allie Klein

So intricately and expertly plotted

Ashley Dang

An unsolved murder of a teacher, an ex best friend who was there when the body was discovered, and a true crime intern who is hell bent on solving the case。 Brynn left Saint Ambrose School four years ago after the murder of her favorite teacher, who was found by her ex-best friend Tripp and two other popular students Shane and Charlotte。 When applying for her dream internship for a true-crime show she pitches the case, and to her surprise she gets it。 Now that Brynn is moving back to her old sch An unsolved murder of a teacher, an ex best friend who was there when the body was discovered, and a true crime intern who is hell bent on solving the case。 Brynn left Saint Ambrose School four years ago after the murder of her favorite teacher, who was found by her ex-best friend Tripp and two other popular students Shane and Charlotte。 When applying for her dream internship for a true-crime show she pitches the case, and to her surprise she gets it。 Now that Brynn is moving back to her old school she’s determined to find out what really happened。 The facts of the case are this: Tripp, Shane, and Charlotte found Mr。 Larkin’s body in the woods while they were working on a science project, Shane had found the bloodied rock thus why his fingerprints were on it, they heard yelling and found the body, and the police summed it up as being a drifter who had killed him。 Brynn knows thats not the truth and in order to get the truth she’ll have to reconnect with the one person who humiliated and hurt her, her ex best-friend Tripp who has suddenly become best friends with Shane and Charlotte。 The more time Brynn spends with Tripp the more she realizes that he is hiding something and covering for someone, and that there was more to the events that lead to the end of their friendship and despite how popular he might seem and how cold he is, Tripp actually does still care about her。 Tripp has been reeling from the events of finding Mr。 Larkins body and he is crumbling, under the pressure of his family situation, of his crush and ex-best friend Brynn who is suddenly back in town and spending time with her, and the fact that she is looking into the murder of Mr。 Larkin。 The more Brynn digs into the case the more she is starting to realize that Mr。 Larkin wasn’t as good and innocent as he seems and someone out there is determined to keep the case shut。 Family secrets, romance, mystery, and friendship all come together in this book ( as well as a little name drop of our favorite Bayview Four group)。 I absolutely had a blast reading this, I’ve always enjoyed Karen M。 McManus’s books and this one really focuses on the mystery aspect and friendship between Tripp and Brynn。 I would definitely recommend this for fans of mystery and true crime shows, it’s fun and its got a little hint of romance too!*Thanks Netgalley and Random House Children's, Delacorte Press for sending me an arc in exchange for an honest review* 。。。more

Lindsay

//REVIEW// *ARC provided by @netgalley in exchange for my honest review。*With the exception of the occasional YA fantasy I don't tend to read very much YA anymore but I have been hearing great things about Karen M。 McManus and her mystery/thriller YA novels and this one did not disappoint。 The storyline was believable, the twists were unexpected and I had a great time reading this book。 Looking forward to checking out more my McManus。 //REVIEW// *ARC provided by @netgalley in exchange for my honest review。*With the exception of the occasional YA fantasy I don't tend to read very much YA anymore but I have been hearing great things about Karen M。 McManus and her mystery/thriller YA novels and this one did not disappoint。 The storyline was believable, the twists were unexpected and I had a great time reading this book。 Looking forward to checking out more my McManus。 。。。more

Sasha

Karen M。 McManus has done it again! A fast paced teen thriller that will keep any reader glued to the book until the very last page!Brynn is in her last year of High School and after a few years in Chicago is back in her home town and back at her old school St Ambrose。 Brynn wants more than anything to be a journalist and an internship with a popular true crime podcast is just what she needs for her college applications。 When Brynn pitches the unsolved murder of popular teacher Mr Larkin, which Karen M。 McManus has done it again! A fast paced teen thriller that will keep any reader glued to the book until the very last page!Brynn is in her last year of High School and after a few years in Chicago is back in her home town and back at her old school St Ambrose。 Brynn wants more than anything to be a journalist and an internship with a popular true crime podcast is just what she needs for her college applications。 When Brynn pitches the unsolved murder of popular teacher Mr Larkin, which happened on the grounds of St Ambrose just before she left years ago, to her new job she opens old wounds and someone wants her to leave the murder alone。 Brynn's ex-bestfriend Tripp was one of the three people who found Mr Larkin's body in the woods behind the school。 It was Tripp's testimony that prevented the two other students he was with from being suspected of murder。 That day has haunted him ever since。If you have read any of McManus' books before you know she will keep you guessing with unexpected twists right until the very end。 Recommended 13+ through to adults who love a good thrilling read。 。。。more

AndiReads

A super fun YA novel focusing on a teen who has returned to private school after four year。 Brynn had left her school after the murder of her favorite teacher。 Brynn has returned to school and at the same time has landed an internship。 at a true crime program。 At school Brynn discovers a very different social structure, which includes her old childhood friend Tripp at the top。 Tripp and several others were involved in the discovery of Brynn's teacher。 It's not clear what happened and if they tol A super fun YA novel focusing on a teen who has returned to private school after four year。 Brynn had left her school after the murder of her favorite teacher。 Brynn has returned to school and at the same time has landed an internship。 at a true crime program。 At school Brynn discovers a very different social structure, which includes her old childhood friend Tripp at the top。 Tripp and several others were involved in the discovery of Brynn's teacher。 It's not clear what happened and if they told the truth to the police。 Can Brynn navigate the social strata of her school, the new internship and。 possibly solve her teacher's murder? If you love YA, school-based mysteries and just a fun novel all around then Nothing More To Tell is for you! #RandomHouse #netgalley #Netgalleyreads #Nothingmoretotell 。。。more

The Sassy Bookworm

⭐⭐⭐⭐This author's books are always so very engaging and incredibly readable。 Fast-paced, well written, full of twists and turns, with this author's signature multiple POVs and time jumping。 The only minor issue I had was that the ending was rushed。 Two huge thumbs up for this one。 **ARC Via NetGalley** ⭐⭐⭐⭐This author's books are always so very engaging and incredibly readable。 Fast-paced, well written, full of twists and turns, with this author's signature multiple POVs and time jumping。 The only minor issue I had was that the ending was rushed。 Two huge thumbs up for this one。 **ARC Via NetGalley** 。。。more

Sydney K

I was in need of a good YA thriller and the Queen Karen M。 McManus pulled through! Four years ago, Brynn left Saint Ambrose School following the shocking murder of her favorite teacher—a story that made headlines after the teacher’s body was found by three Saint Ambrose students in the woods behind their school。 The case was never solved。 Now that Brynn is moving home and starting her dream internship at a true-crime show, she’s determined to find out what really happened。I was super invested in I was in need of a good YA thriller and the Queen Karen M。 McManus pulled through! Four years ago, Brynn left Saint Ambrose School following the shocking murder of her favorite teacher—a story that made headlines after the teacher’s body was found by three Saint Ambrose students in the woods behind their school。 The case was never solved。 Now that Brynn is moving home and starting her dream internship at a true-crime show, she’s determined to find out what really happened。I was super invested in the outcome of this book, mostly because I loved the characters。 Brynn, Tripp, and Ellie were fun and extremely easy to root for。 I had a lot of theories for who could have been the murderer, but every time I was proven wrong。 I love not figuring out the ending and being surprised! If you need something fast and thrilling to read, I recommend picking this up when it releases August 30th, 2022! Thank you to NetGalley, Karen M。 McManus, and the publisher for the gifted e-ARC in exchange for an honest review。 。。。more

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Aditi (roommates_who_read) Mankodi

Thank you NetGalley and Delacorte Press for the e-arc!! Every year I look forward to a new McManus thriller because I know it will be a fun read! So, I was very excited when I was able to get an early copy and started reading (almost) immediately。 This one was really fun and very entertaining。 I really liked the pacing of it and felt that most of the book flew by, but at the same time I never thought that I was missing anything。 I liked both Brynn and Tripp's POVs and thought their different ou Thank you NetGalley and Delacorte Press for the e-arc!! Every year I look forward to a new McManus thriller because I know it will be a fun read! So, I was very excited when I was able to get an early copy and started reading (almost) immediately。 This one was really fun and very entertaining。 I really liked the pacing of it and felt that most of the book flew by, but at the same time I never thought that I was missing anything。 I liked both Brynn and Tripp's POVs and thought their different outlooks on the main mystery were interesting to read about。 Brynn is investigating the murder for the true crime podcast she works for, while Tripp is still dealing with the aftermath of being at the scene of the crime years later。 I felt that the different views added to the overall mystery。 I liked the flashback scenes and like how it all came together as the characters are solving the mystery in real time。 I liked the ending and feel like there could definitely be a sequel to this book。 The twists weren't game changing and a lot of them I called pretty early on, but that did not take away from my enjoyment of the book。 I still thought the reveals were done well! I also think this could be made into a TV show or mini-series, like One of Us Is Lying。 I like that all her books take place in the same universe because she makes references to them in this book and I was excited when I recognized where the references came from。 I don't think you need to read her other books to read this one, it's very much a stand alone, but I did appreciate the call backs。 Overall, I'd recommend this to fans of popcorn YA thrillers and those who enjoy a quick, fast paced read! 。。。more

Stephanie

*I received a copy of this title via NetGalley。 It does not impact my review。* I don’t read a lot of YA anymore, but I still always look forward to Karen M。 McManus books。 While this one isn’t one of my favorites of hers, it was still enjoyable and managed to keep my interest during a time when a lot of other books weren’t。 The story is told in alternating 1st person POVs between Brynn and Tripp。 I thought McManus did a pretty good job of making their voices distinct and there were only a couple *I received a copy of this title via NetGalley。 It does not impact my review。* I don’t read a lot of YA anymore, but I still always look forward to Karen M。 McManus books。 While this one isn’t one of my favorites of hers, it was still enjoyable and managed to keep my interest during a time when a lot of other books weren’t。 The story is told in alternating 1st person POVs between Brynn and Tripp。 I thought McManus did a pretty good job of making their voices distinct and there were only a couple times I may have gotten confused as to whose POV we were in (something that happened more frequently in some of her other books)。 While I did like that the POVs were kept to just two characters, I sometimes found myself wishing there were others, just because I didn’t find either of the main characters that likable。 I thought the general premise of the mystery was interesting, but the execution left a little to be desired for me。 The clues were handed out slowly and there were a lot of red herrings。 Even though the murderer ended up being fairly obvious, it felt like for a while the investigation just consisted of throwing everything at the wall to see what would stick。 It didn’t seem as carefully plotted as I might expect from this author。 I also like my mysteries wrapped up in nice little bow, but this one didn’t give me quite enough closure。 Overall, though, I did enjoy Nothing More to Tell。 I’ve been quitting books left and right over the past couple weeks and this one really did grab my attention and didn’t let go。 I shipped the romance, even if the characters weren’t my favorite。 I wanted to see good things happen for them。 Fans of McManus will also enjoy the multiple cameo mentions of characters from her other books。 While this isn’t one I would pick up again, I look forward to whatever McManus writes next。 。。。more

Mehva

A high school girl, working as a intern for a true crime podcast, works on solving the murder of her high school teacher four years ago。 While she is at it, she uncovers lots of secrets that keep the truth from coming out and makes peace with who she is。 She is a smart, likeable character with friends and family that are also relatable

Deborah Zeman

Another hit on her hands! This one kept me guessing until the end, again! Two protagonists, two perspectives, one murder of a beloved teacher, who it turns out had secrets of his own。 Brynn is on a mission to learn who the murderer was and Tripp is trying to keep her from investigating while hiding his true feelings for Brynn。 Lots of red herrings thrown in and an AWESOME nod to the Bayview Four! Left off on a slight cliffhanger, not that I am complaining! Bring on the next one! Thank you Delaco Another hit on her hands! This one kept me guessing until the end, again! Two protagonists, two perspectives, one murder of a beloved teacher, who it turns out had secrets of his own。 Brynn is on a mission to learn who the murderer was and Tripp is trying to keep her from investigating while hiding his true feelings for Brynn。 Lots of red herrings thrown in and an AWESOME nod to the Bayview Four! Left off on a slight cliffhanger, not that I am complaining! Bring on the next one! Thank you Delacorte Press for a copy of the ARC。 。。。more

Leron

I enjoyed this one more than her last two or three if I'm being honest。 I got an ARC and sped through it while I was sick。 It has all the usual teen angst, plot twists, and mysteries that really make you think "if these people had just talked to each other like 4 years ago, none of this would have happened。" But hey, they're kids so makes sense。Anyway, very good, very fun, and I'm interested to see what illegal criminal activity Karen chooses next from her list。 I enjoyed this one more than her last two or three if I'm being honest。 I got an ARC and sped through it while I was sick。 It has all the usual teen angst, plot twists, and mysteries that really make you think "if these people had just talked to each other like 4 years ago, none of this would have happened。" But hey, they're kids so makes sense。Anyway, very good, very fun, and I'm interested to see what illegal criminal activity Karen chooses next from her list。 。。。more

Caitlyn

Karen McManus has easily become my go to YA thriller author。 The way she combines mystery, a little bit of romance and of course the reveals I never see coming are perfect for my taste in this genre。 I am a curious person and love mysteries & thrillers but I’m also a scaredy-cat so there’s a fine line I have to walk when reading this genre。 I felt like there were so many pieces to this one。 I would think oh once we hear what this person says we will know the story but then it would keep going wi Karen McManus has easily become my go to YA thriller author。 The way she combines mystery, a little bit of romance and of course the reveals I never see coming are perfect for my taste in this genre。 I am a curious person and love mysteries & thrillers but I’m also a scaredy-cat so there’s a fine line I have to walk when reading this genre。 I felt like there were so many pieces to this one。 I would think oh once we hear what this person says we will know the story but then it would keep going with new things and I was honestly shocked by so much。 It was a fun story and I even stayed up pretty late to finish it even when I was tired! I’m not the biggest fan of open endings and this one left it a little too opened ended for my preferences。 The story still wraps up for the most part but leaves it open which you will understand once you read it。 Overall I did enjoy my time with this one and love Karen McManus! 。。。more

Elora Cook

A well-paced, thorough murder mystery from Karen McManus! Nothing More to Tell is officially a favourite of mine from her roster of YA mysteries。

Rob De

This murder mystery is set 4 years after the death of Mr Larkin, Brynn's favorite teacher。 She has just returned to town and is going back to the same school and because of her internship with True crime publication Motive, wants to revisit the past。 This means befriending her ex boyfriend Tripp who was with two other students in the woods when they found Mr Larkin。The plot, suspense and character development are fantastic as we dig deeper and deeper into what really happened。 The story is told This murder mystery is set 4 years after the death of Mr Larkin, Brynn's favorite teacher。 She has just returned to town and is going back to the same school and because of her internship with True crime publication Motive, wants to revisit the past。 This means befriending her ex boyfriend Tripp who was with two other students in the woods when they found Mr Larkin。The plot, suspense and character development are fantastic as we dig deeper and deeper into what really happened。 The story is told from both the viewpoints of Brynn and Tripp which keeps you on edge particularly as their relationship develops。 There are hints that will have dramatic implications for both of them and their families if proven to be true。You are kept guessing right until the end in a gripping thriller that I loved but would have preferred a more prolonged ending。 Perfect for fans of this genre aged 14 and older。 。。。more