Two Can Keep a Secret
TikTok made me buy it
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
The follow up YA thriller from the author of the international bestseller One of Us is Lying.
A perfect town is hiding secrets. Secrets that somebody would kill to keep hidden.
Ellery's never been to Echo Ridge, but she's heard all about it.
It's where her aunt went missing at age sixteen, never to return. Where a Homecoming Queen's murder five years ago made national news.
And now she has to live there with her estranged grandmother, after her mother lands in rehab.
Malcolm grew up in the shadow of the Homecoming Queen's death.
His older brother was the prime suspect and left Echo Ridge in disgrace.
But now he's back- just as mysterious threats appear around town, hinting that a killer will strike again.
Then another girl disappears.
As Ellery and Malcolm race to unravel what happened, they realise every secret has layers in Echo Ridge.
'Tightly plotted and brilliantly written, with sharp, believable characters, this whodunit is utterly irresistible' - HEAT
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A dead body in the middle of the road (the high school's science teacher) welcomes twins Ellery and Ezra Corcoran, 17, to their new home in Echo Ridge, Vt., where they've been sent to live with their estranged grandmother during their mother Sadie's court-appointed rehab for opioid addiction. Ellery, a true-crime buff, uses the opportunity to look into Echo Ridge's notorious unsolved mysteries: the disappearance of Sadie's identical twin sister after Sadie was crowned homecoming queen 23 years earlier, and the murder of Lacey Kilduff, the homecoming queen found strangled at Murderland, the local Halloween theme park, five years ago. After the science teacher dies, Ellery is nominated for the homecoming court, and someone begins to threaten Ellery and the other two nominees for queen, tagging signs and promising a Murderland redux. When one of the two possible queens goes missing, Ellery dons her amateur detective hat, putting herself and her loved ones in danger. With complex characters and intricate plotting, McManus (One of Us Is Lying) delivers a fast-paced, twisty whodunit. Ages 14 up.)
Customer Reviews
Great read
There are reasons why this author is going to be the next big name in modern YA literature. Following 2 murders of home-coming queens in the past, troubled teenagers Ellery and Malcon set out to find the truth after a third one disappears. The writing is full of suspence and twists. The characters were very well developed and I engaged with them so much I was shocked when some truths came out. One of us is lying is getting a sequel and I think that this book also has series/adaptation potential. Would love to read about all of these characters again!
So good
Amazing book.
Loved the mystery and the characters !
Best book I have ever resd
So unfortunately I’m going to have to do a short review as to not spoil the book but this book is by far my favourite, the characters are awesome and the switch between narrative is great. I really recommend this book and I don’t think I can think of any negative for this book. This is easily my favourite book.
Oh and if your interested my favourite character is Lacey Kilduff (typical lol since she is a character dead from the past)