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Cosmo editor-in-chief White s prose--like a brisk walk through a tree-lined campus in autumn--is perfectly suited to the setting and tone of this stand-alone mystery thriller about mean girl games run amok. . . . A worthy end-of-summer beach read. --"Publishers Weekly""
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From the New York Times bestselling authorof Hush and the Bailey Weggins mysteryseries comes a thriller set in a college townwhere a student s death sends one womanon a search for the truth and into theclutches of a frightening secret society.Phoebe Hall s Manhattan life has suddenly begun to unravel. Right after her long-term boyfriend breaks off their relationship, she s falsely accused of plagiarizing her latest bestselling celebrity biography. Looking for a quiet place to put her life back together, Phoebe jumps at the offer to teach in a sleepy Pennsylvania town at a small private college run by her former boarding school roommate and close friend, Glenda Johns.But behind the campus s quiet cafes and leafy maple trees lie evil happenings. The body of a female student washes up on the banks of a nearby river, and disturbing revelations begin to surface: accusations from coeds about abuses wrought by a secret society of girls on campus known as The Sixes.. To help Glenda, Phoebe embarks on a search for clues a quest that soon raises painful memories of her own boarding school days years ago. As the investigation heats up, Phoebe unexpectedly finds herself falling for the school s handsome psychology professor, Duncan Shaw. But when nasty pranks turn into deadly threats, Phoebe realizes she s in the middle of a real-life nightmare, not knowing whom she can trust and if she will even survive.Plunging deeper into danger with every step, Phoebe knows she s close to unmasking a killer. But with truth comes a terrifying revelation: your darkest secrets can still be uncovered . . . and starting over may be a crime punishable by death."
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- EditorialHarperCollins
- Año de publicación2011
- ISBN 10 006157662X
- ISBN 13 9780061576621
- EncuadernaciónTapa dura
- Número de edición1
- Número de páginas384
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