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Publisher's Summary
"When it comes to YA suspense, Karen M. McManus is in a league of her own. Fresh off her best-selling breakout One of Us Is Lying...the author has returned with a juicy second novel. It's even better than what came before." (EW)
The "must-read YA thriller" (Bustle) from number one New York Times best-selling author of One of Us Is Lying!
Echo Ridge is small-town America. Ellery's never been there, but she's heard all about it. Her aunt went missing there at age 17. And only five years ago, a homecoming queen put the town on the map when she was killed. Now, Ellery has to move there to live with a grandmother she barely knows.
The town is picture-perfect, but it's hiding secrets. And before school even begins for Ellery, someone has declared open season on homecoming, promising to make it as dangerous as it was five years ago. Then, almost as if to prove it, another girl goes missing.
Ellery knows all about secrets. Her mother has them; her grandmother does too. And the longer she's in Echo Ridge, the clearer it becomes that everyone there is hiding something. The thing is, secrets are dangerous - and most people aren't good at keeping them. Which is why in Echo Ridge, it's safest to keep your secrets to yourself.
Two starred reviews!
Critic Reviews
"It’s even better than what came before: more exciting, with richer characters and a stronger final-act twist.... This is a murder-mystery, and a damn good one, the town of Echo Ridge steeped in an irresistible menace, the questions at the heart of the novel turning darker and deeper with each new revelation. That’s what should rightly make this another smash best-seller." (EW)
"You won't be able to put [it] down." (Cosmopolitan.com)
"A must-read YA thriller if you love Riverdale and Sharp Objects." (Bustle)
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- James ODonnell
- 01-09-19
Couldn’t stop listening
I’m considering sending McManus my next marriage counseling bill because it’s her fault I did not hear a single word my wife said all day. As long as this doesn’t end in a divorce, I don’t regret filling my ears with McManus’s words in place of everything else today. This book was that good. I’ve read a lot of debuts the last couple years and have been eager to see what my favorites from the bunch would follow up with. McManus is the first second book I’ve read in 2019, and if her book is any sign of what the rest of the year has in store, it’s going to be a great year if reading.
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- Dani
- 01-25-19
Good, but not as good as One of Us is Lying
Overall, this was a good book but I didn’t enjoy it was much as I did McManus’ first novel. I read them back to back and got stuck in constantly comparing this book to its predecessor, which you can definitely tell from the rest of my review below.
The writing quality was just as great as in One of Us is Lying and the characters are interesting (although, not as interesting as the members of the “Murder Club” in One of Us is Lying). The world-building is nice and gradual. There’s absolutely something eerie about Echo Ridge that’s fun to immerse yourself in—like Murderland/Fright Farm, what town does that?
My biggest complaint is that this book is slow-moving—especially after just reading One of Us is Lying. The big main event/tension in the book (the new missing girl) doesn’t even happen until you’re about 52% in. Everything leading up to then is well-written and purposeful, but this novel is definitely more of a slow-burn than a fast-moving action-packed ride. The slow pace was disappointing to me.
A smaller complaint is what I feel was a missed opportunity with relational development among the characters. There was SUCH good development amongst the characters in One of Us is Lying, that I expected the same here. I wanted to see more from Declan and Malcolm’s relationship, especially since it was so broken/non-existent. I really wanted to feel an awesome twin-bond from Ezra and Ellory (the longer the book goes on, Ezra just fades into the background). I wanted to see more relational development from Sadie and all of her family members (her mother and her two children). Yes, Ellory and Sadie have one intense heartfelt conversation, but that’s really it. I felt like a lot of relational development was missing (get it? Because the book’s main theme is about missing girls).
I enjoyed the twist at the end and the culprit was someone that I didn’t expect (unlike in One of Us is Lying where I accurately guessed who done it) and I appreciated the surprise. I also really loved Ellory’s closing chapter about the secret she learns and is now charged with keeping. It really brings a poetic feel to the title of the book as she is the only other person besides the culprit now that knows this secret and that number will never grow beyond two people. I wish that ending hadn’t gone by so fast. I wanted to live in that shocking and poetic moment a bit longer.
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- Courtney Shepherd
- 01-10-19
Great book!
This book had me guessing till the end. It was amazing!!!! It was very suspenseful, every time I thought I figured out the mystery they threw a curve ball. I highly recommend!
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- Princess of Paperback
- 02-09-19
Small Town with Deadly Secrets
The very last line had me shouting “I KNEW IT” all around my apartment.
“El, we’ve been here three weeks. So far we’ve reported a dead body, gotten jobs at a murder site, and been targeted by a homecoming stalker.”
I really enjoyed McMannus’ sophomore novel but it was as great as One of Us is Lying. However, i did think that this novel was a lot richer and went deeper into the characters. This book had the whole “small town with secrets” vibe and I ate it right up.
I absolutely adored the characters and found myself laughing along with them. Ezra (Ellery’s twin) was my absolute favourite. I wish his sexuality had been mentioned more but instead it faded into the background. The sibling relationship in this novel is the best one i have ever read. I enjoyed the twins’ snarky comments and playful banter but i adored how they were always there for one another. Their relationship with their mother was so tenuous and i thought the dynamic between the three was well fleshed out.
Malcolm had my heart from the moment he appeared and Ellery’s crime buff nature had me relating to her instantly. These two POVs were never boring. Their searching for the truth of the past and present was easy to follow and I thought. There is romance in this but i actually thought it was super adorable. The romance didn’t detract from the overall novel and i found myself melting when they kept getting interrupted.
This was very fast-paced and a quick read.
The ending left me with more questions and that bothers me a little. Plus, the killer reveal was a tad underwhelming. That being said, i enjoyed the build up. I never really knew who to expect and did not once suspect the real killer.
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- Melissa
- 01-23-19
More YA than anticipated
Not quite as good as (and quite a bit more YA than) the first book by this author. Overall, enjoyable with the last 3 hours being suspenseful and worthy of binge-listening.
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- Kali Cline
- 07-09-19
Siri?
I was so upset with this book because of the narration. I will probably order the hard copy because I love Karen McManus and the story seemed interesting, but I could not handle listening any longer. The male voice sounds as though they put it into Siri and let the machine read it off.... painful.
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- Andrea T.
- 02-06-19
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I don’t generally find a YA novel that satisfies the requirements to be a good murder mystery but both of McManus’s novels do. Both novels are well written with just the right amount of suspense for an audiobook. I kept wanting to get back to my car to continue the story. Both performances were great and I like the dual narrators to break up the monotony of just one reader.
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- Kelly C.
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- mrm
- 01-12-19
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This book is as great and full of constant second guessing as her last novel. McManus IS AN AMAZING writer! She makes you feel like you are a part of the book & the characters are so real. The audio version was great!
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- Jennie Smith
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Edge. Of. My. Seat.
That’s where I am every time with Karen McManus’ amazing books! This one did not disappoint at any time. Just when you think you have it all figured out, you get a curveball! I cannot wait to read more from this amazing author!
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