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Thanks to Edelweiss and HarperCollins for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: Available Now
432 Pages
Synopsis: Ellingham Academy is a famous private school in Vermont for the brightest thinkers, inventors, and artists. It was founded by Albert Ellingham, an early twentieth century tycoon, who wanted to make a wonderful place full of riddles, twisting pathways, and gardens. “A place,” he said, “where learning is a game.”
Shortly after the school opened, his wife and daughter were kidnapped. The only real clue was a mocking riddle listing methods of murder, signed with the frightening pseudonym “Truly Devious.” It becomes one of the great unsolved crimes of American history.
True crime aficionado Stevie Bell is set to begin her first year at Ellingham Academy, and she has an ambitious plan: She will solve this cold case. That is, she will solve the case when she gets a grip on her demanding new school life and her housemates: the inventor, the novelist, the actor, the artist, and the jokester. But something strange is happening. Truly Devious makes a surprise return, and death revisits Ellingham Academy. The past has crawled out of its grave. Someone has gotten away with murder.
The synopsis of Truly Devious immediately grabbed my attention. And then much to my delight, Maureen Johnson’s dedication read:
For anyone who has ever dreamed of finding a body in the library.
Right there I had a hunch I was going to love this book. But wait. It gets even better! On the first page is the image of a letter sent to Arthur Ellingham in 1936.
Look! A riddle!
Time for fun!
Should we use
A rope or gun?
Knives are sharp
And gleam so pretty
Poison’s slow,
Which is a pity
Fire is festive,
Drowning’s slow
Hanging’s a
Ropy way to go
A broken head
A nasty fall
A car colliding
With a wall
Bombs make a
Very jolly noise
Such ways to
Punish naughty boys
What shall we use?
We can’t decide
Just like you cannot
Run or hide
Ha ha.
Truly,
Devious
Well, if you could have seen me at this point, you may have feared for my sanity, as I was chortling and rubbing my hands together in anticipation. And I’m happy to say that for the most part I was not disappointed.
The characters were well-rounded and diverse. Stevie suffers from anxiety and panic attacks, but talks her parents into allowing her to attend the Ellingham Academy because she’s obsessed with the tragic unsolved mystery of the Ellinghams. She dreams of a career in law enforcement and is determined to solve this cold case. She’s extremely smart but socially awkward due to her anxiety issues. I was completely in her corner from the very beginning.
The secondary characters are intriguing and quirky. I especially liked Stevie’s best friend Janelle who is very sweet and supportive. I also loved Nate who seems to always be there for Stevie while at the same time he’s constantly agonizing over the novel he’s writing. I wasn’t overly fond of the romance between Stevie and David. I didn’t like David and the romance just felt forced, but it wasn’t a huge part of the story so it didn’t bother me too much.
The plot(s) had me completely hooked from the first page, despite being a slow burner. The story switches between the two timelines seamlessly. Both mysteries kept me guessing and even at the end, I was as baffled as I was in the beginning. Speaking of the ending, you’re going to either love it or hate it. Very little is given in the way of answers which is frustrating, but it perfectly sets the stage for the next book.
Overall I found Truly Devious to be a fun and engaging YA mystery which in a way brought me back to my Nancy Drew days. It’s filled with memorable characters and the while the cliffhanger ending made me want to hurl my Kindle across the room, it has me eagerly anticipating the sequel. I would definitely recommend this to any mystery loving reader.
I have this for review and am so excited to get to it! 🙂 (I’m so behind. ALWAYS.)
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I completely sympathize with you. I’m so behind in my reading and reviews right now it’s ridiculous. I can’t wait to hear what you think about this.
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I always love a good mystery! You have me hooked as well! Being an old school Nancy Drew/Hardy Boys lover I’ll be happy to go back to those YA mystery days! It’s been a while…
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Yay!😊
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Well she has the same surname as me, and you gave it four stars.
I may not read it, but good luck to Maureen!
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thanks Pete.😊
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Well…this was a truly devious review, as it has once again made me add a book to my to read list. This one sounds awesome, and I loved your review for it. For a moment I saw an image of you running your hands together and chortling all the way: needless to say: I was more afraid for my own sanity at that point lol 😂😂
Seriously though: great review Kim 😀😀!
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Thanks Michel. BWAHAHAHA!😏
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I really like that opening- this sounds really great overall- great review!!
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Thank you! Isn’t the opening fiendishly clever?😏
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Really is!
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I loved your review!
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Thank you!😊
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I liked the sound of this until you said there is a cliffhanger ending! That would drive me nuts!
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And the next book isn’t coming out until 2019! Grrr.😡
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Grrr indeed!
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I totally agree, Fraggle! I liked the sound of everything and then cliffhanger… ugh! You have to wait to 2019 too! OMG that sucks!
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Worse than waiting for Game of Thrones!
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I haven’t seen Game of Thrones, regrettably.😭
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You would LOVE IT! So much girl power in it!
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AWESOME Fraggle! I love SOME GIRL POWER!😁😍🤗
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I’m not happy.😕😡
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Aww! Think happy thoughts!💖💛💙💚💜
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😊😙
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You see, you had me all interested and excited about this one… then the cliffhanger! So I’ll patiently wait for book 2 first. Then I’ll not lose my sanity with the end… cuz I would pitch the kindle! 😉
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Haha! Waiting for bk 2 is definitely a good idea.😁
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Fantastic Review Book Sister!💖💛💙💚💜📚 I’m really glad you enjoyed it! Yay! I totally understand about those cliffhangers! Ugh! I’m so glad you didn’t throw your kindle though! Carrie and I briefly talked about how bad it would be if something happened to our kindles! We had to stop that conversation right away because of the thought of going without it is too scary and didn’t want to jinx anything. Even though I got the protection plan, I would have to wait and my kindle is my life partner. Lol. Now I’m rambling on. Hehe.
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Eek! Life without Kindle?😱😭
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😨😨😨😨 EXACTLY! Scary!😱😱😱
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Great review! This sounds like a pretty good one, 4 stars is a pretty good rating for a YA mystery may have to add this to my list.
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Thanks Carrie. I’d love to know your thoughts on it if you read it.😊
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The opening sounds great but what totally convinced me to give this book a try is when you mentioned Nancy Drew. I used to love that series and Hardy Boys. This books sounds quite interesting. Glad to see that you enjoyed it.
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Yes! Stevie reminded me of a modern day Nancy Drew. Just be prepared for that frustrating ending.
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Great review! I’m glad you loved this book! It really sounds like a great read! I’m hoping to read it maybe next month.
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Thanks Raven! I can’t wait to hear what you think.😊
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“A place where learning is a game” had me hooked!
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Same here! I would have loved to have gone to a school like the Ellingham Academy.😊
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This definitely does sound like a lot of fun. The premise would’ve hooked me all the way too if I was a librarian in my past life too!! 😀
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It was quite fun Lashaan.😊
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