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Nothing more to tell / Karen M. McManus.

McManus, Karen M., (author.).

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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. The kids who found Mr. Larkin are her way in, and her ex-best friend, Tripp Talbot, was one of them. Without his account of events, the other two kids might have gone down for Mr. Larkin's murder -- but instead, thanks to Tripp, they're now at the top of the Saint Ambrose social pyramid. Tripp's friends have never forgotten what Tripp did for them that day, and neither has he. Just like he hasn't forgotten that everything he told the police was a lie. Digging into the past is bound to shake up the present, and when Brynn begins to investigate what happened in the woods that day, she uncovers secrets that might change everything -- about Saint Ambrose, about Mr. Larkin, and about her ex-best friend, Tripp Talbot. Four years ago someone got away with murder. More terrifying is that they might be closer than anyone thinks.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780593175903
  • ISBN: 0593175905
  • ISBN: 9780593175927
  • ISBN: 0593175921
  • ISBN: 9780800060077
  • ISBN: 0-8000-6007-5
  • Physical Description: 358 pages ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Delacorte Press, an imprint of Random House Children's Books, [2022]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Publisher, publishing date and paging may vary.
Target Audience Note:
14-17 years Delacorte Press.
HL790L Lexile
Study Program Information Note:
Accelerated Reader AR UG 5.3 14 517781.
Awards Note:
Gateway Readers Award nominee, 2024-2025
Subject: Murder > Fiction.
Teachers > Fiction.
Secrecy > Fiction.
Truthfulness and falsehood > Fiction.
Journalism > Fiction.
Internship programs > Fiction.
High schools > Fiction.
Schools > Fiction.
Genre: Thrillers (Fiction)
Detective and mystery fiction.
School fiction.
Novels.

Available copies

  • 68 of 80 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Poplar Bluff Municipal Library District. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Poplar Bluff - Main Library.

Holds

  • 2 current holds with 80 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Poplar Bluff - Main Library YA FIC MCMANUS (Text) 38420101773782 FICTION (YA) Available -

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Nothing More to Tell
Nothing More to Tell
by McManus, Karen M.
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Four years ago, when Brynn was a scholarship student at the prestigious, private Saint Ambrose high school, her favorite teacher was murdered. Three students were discovered with his body--rich kids Shane and Charlotte and Brynn's former best friend, Tripp. It's Tripp who provided the alibi, and it's because of him that none of the three has ever been suspected of anything. Brynn moved away shortly after the murder, but now she's returned to Saint Ambrose for her senior year with an internship at Motive, a true-crime podcast. She hopes the gig will get her into journalism school, but she needs a good story--what's better than investigating the death of her teacher and the three students who escaped suspicion? But as Brynn tries to relearn the complex social hierarchies of Saint Ambrose, the case she thought was safely in the past comes startlingly into the present, and everyone, including Tripp, seems to be hiding something. McManus, well known for her fast-paced mysteries, brings that signature blend of high-stakes high-school drama and murderous twists readers won't see coming. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY: McManus was on best-seller lists with her debut, One of Us Is Lying (2017), even before it was a streaming show, and she's been hitting them reliably ever since. Stock up with her latest.

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9780593175903
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Nothing More to Tell
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A budding reporter returns to her old school and reopens a cold case murder. Four years ago in Sturgis, Massachusetts, three Saint Ambrose eighth grade students found the murdered body of Mr. Larkin, a beloved new English teacher, in the woods behind the prep school's campus. The culprit was never caught, and the case remained unsolved. Soon after, Brynn Gallagher's family moved to Chicago, but her father has been transferred back to their hometown, and now she's going to finish up her senior year at Saint Ambrose. Brynn is a promising investigative journalist, and after she nabs an internship with a true-crime podcast, she decides to look into finally solving the murder of her favorite teacher--even if it means deceiving her peers. Tripp Talbot was Brynn's best friend in middle school, but they became estranged after Tripp humiliated her in front of their classmates. He also happens to be one of the kids who found Mr. Larkin's body, and the lies he told the police haunt him to this day. As secrets unravel in Brynn's pursuit of the truth, Tripp and Brynn reconcile and become closer. This thrilling novel hits all the right spots, with red herrings and twists galore. Perspective shifts between Brynn and Tripp (with a couple of flashback breaks) tell a character-driven story with family drama, plenty of buried secrets, and lovely romantic vibes. Most characters are White. An edge-of-your-seat page-turner; the strongest yet from a master of the genre. (Thriller. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Nothing More to Tell
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Gr 9 Up--Brynn Gallagher isn't excited to return to Saint Ambrose School. Her family moved away five years ago after the murder of her favorite teacher, Mr. Larkin; the body was found by three students in the woods behind the school, but the murder was never solved. Now they're moving back, and Brynn must finish her final semester of high school where the murderer might still attend. Brynn is determined to get to the bottom of the crime. She got an internship at Motive, a true crime podcast, and plans to put her journalist skills to work to learn the truth about what happened to Mr. Larkin. Brynn's investigation is muddied by her complex relationship with Tripp Talbot, her ex-best friend and one of the three students who found the body. But, with the help of her intrepid younger sister Elle, her old middle school friends, and a budding romance with Tripp, Brynn brings readers on her wild ride. As usual, McManus pulls readers into a complex world of murder and suspense, here with dual narratives from Brynn and Tripp; romance; and twists and turns that hit readers right before they see them. Fans of McManus will be happy with this sixth novel and the Easter eggs she leaves. VERDICT McManus's latest is a win for mystery and suspense fans and has a little something for everyone. Readers will find this one more sophisticated than some of her previous work, and no less entertaining.--Rebekah J. Buchanan

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Desperate for a win after she's fired from her school newspaper and wait-listed by her dream college, Brynn Gallagher, 17, lands an internship at a true crime TV show by pitching a story from her own past in McManus's (You'll Be the Death of Me) most impressive mystery yet. When Brynn was an eighth grader at Saint Ambrose prep school in Sturgis, Mass., three classmates, including Brynn's estranged best friend, Tripp Talbot, went into the woods and stumbled across the corpse of the school's popular new English teacher, William Larkin. Though Shane's fingerprints were found on the murder weapon, the trio were purportedly never suspects, and the case went cold. Shortly thereafter, Brynn and her family relocated to Chicago, but now they're back in Sturgis, and Brynn intends to use her re-enrollment at Saint Ambrose--and her internship--to uncover the thorny truth surrounding Mr. Larkin's death. Brynn and Tripp's candid, emotionally complex alternating first-person accounts enrich character while imparting immediacy and drive. The central whodunit spirals into myriad tertiary puzzles, making for a serpentine read rife with convincing red herrings and ground-shifting reveals. Main characters cue as white; the supporting cast is ethnically diverse. Ages 14--up. Agent: Rosemary Stimola, Stimola Literary Studio. (Aug.)


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