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If You Like One of Us Is Lying...
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When one of five students in detention is found dead, his high-profile classmates—including a brainy intellectual, a popular beauty, a drug dealer on probation and an all-star athlete—are investigated and revealed to be the subjects of the victim's latest gossip postings.
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We Were Liars
by E. Lockhart
A modern, sophisticated suspense tale by the National Book Award finalist author of The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks follows the revolutionary activities of four friends who turn against each other in the wake of trauma, differing political views and a devastating secret.
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This Lie Will Kill You
by Chelsea Pitcher
Five teens who were partly responsible for a death a year earlier are lured by the promise of a $50,000 prize to an isolated mansion by someone bent on revenge.
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The Darkest Corners
by Kara Thomas
Consumed by questions about a fateful, ghostly night that resulted in a cousin's demise, a death-row conviction and her move to a distant town, Tessa reunites with childhood friend Callie to confront the demons of their shared past and uncover a haunting truth.
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They Both Die at the End
by Adam Silvera
In a near-future New York City where a service alerts people on the day they will die, teenagers Mateo Torrez and Rufus Emeterio meet using the Last Friend app and are faced with the challenge of living a lifetime on their End Day.
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The Killer in Me
by Margot Harrison
A girl's unsettling connection with a serial killer leads her on a potentially deadly manhunt.
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Endangered
by L. R. Giles
When Lauren (Panda), a teen photo-blogger who publishes her work anonymously, gets involved in a deadly game that includes a blackmailer's threat to expose her identity, she's forced to step out of the shadows to protect herself and other classmates on the Admirer's hit list.
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Dear Killer
by Katherine Ewell
Committing assassinations for an anonymous client who leaves her letters and payments in a secret mailbox, Kit accepts her moral nihilism as the only way of life she has ever known until she is challenged to question the line between good and evil.
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Made For You
by Melissa Marr
Waking up in the hospital after an accident involving a hit-and-run driver, Eva discovers her ability to foresee other people's deaths and teams up with her ex, Nate, to try to figure out how to use her powers to protect loved ones from a violent killer. Simultaneous eBook. 150,000 first printing.
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The Naturals
by Jennifer Barnes
Possessing an almost supernatural sense of intuition that helps her read people and places, 17-year-old Cassie is recruited by the FBI to help solve infamous cold cases and is sent to live with equally talented teens comprising an elite group of criminal profilers who will have to use all their gifts in order to survive when a new killer strikes.
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Shadowlands
by Kate Brian
Forced to enter the witness protection program after escaping an attack by a serial killer, Rory starts over in a new town and clashes with the sister she has always adored before joining local activities that turn nightmarish when a new friend goes missing. By the author of the best-selling Private and Privilege series.
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The Morgue and Me
by John C. Ford
After getting a job in the local morgue after his senior year, Christopher's life is forever changed when he discovers a murder cover-up, gets involved in a dangerous investigation, and becomes partners with an attractive newspaper reporter whose ambitious nature puts them both in great danger.
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I Hunt Killers
by Barry Lyga
Seventeen-year-old Jazz learned all about being a serial killer from his notorious "Dear Old Dad" but believes he has a conscience that will help fight his own urges and right some of his father's wrongs, so he secretly helps the police apprehend the town's newest murderer, "The Impressionist."
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I Am Not a Serial Killer
by Dan Wells
John Wayne Cheever keeps his obsession with serial killers in check by a set of rigid rules that he lives by, hoping to the prevent himself from committing murder, but when a body turns up behind a Laundromat, John must confront a danger outside himself, a threat he can't control.
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One of Us Is Next
by Karen M. McManus
A sequel to the best-selling One of Us Is Lying finds the Bayview friends targeted by an anonymous adversary who uses an increasingly dangerous truth-or-dare app to keep the late Simon’s gossip legacy alive.
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Pretty Little Liars
by Sara Shepard
Four wicked girls, who tell their deepest, darkest secrets to someone they think they can trust, start getting threatening messages from a mysterious stalker who claims to know everything, which could destroy them all.
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Truly Devious
by Maureen Johnson
When Stevie Bell, an amateur detective, begins her first year at a famous private school in Vermont, she sets a plan to solve the cold case involving the kidnapping of the founder's wife and daughter shortly after the school opened.
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A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
by Holly Jackson
Five years after the shattering murder and suicide of two popular teens, a skeptical high school student reexamines the case before uncovering disturbing clues about what really happened.
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Little White Lies
by Jennifer Barnes
Eighteen-year-old Sawyer accepts her estranged grandmother's bribe to live with her for a year, participate in the debutante season and ball, and possibly meet the father she has never known.
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People Like Us
by Dana Mele
When a girl is found dead at her elite boarding school, soccer-star Kay Donovan follows a scavenger hunt which implicates suspects increasingly close to her, unraveling her group of popular friends and perfectly constructed life.
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