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Dead Girls Can't Tell Secrets
Dead Girls Can't Tell Secrets | Chelsea Ichaso
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Piper's fall was no accident. Did someone want her dead? It's up to her sister to discover the truth in this shocking new thriller with an unreliable narrator, from the acclaimed author of Little Creeping Things. Piper Sullivan was in a strange hiking accident last month and has been in a coma ever since. Her older sister, Savannah, can't pretend to be optimistic about it; things look bad. Piper will likely never wake up, and Savannah will never get any answers about what exactly happened. But then Savannah finds a note in Piper's locker, inviting Piper to a meeting of their school's wilderness club...at the very place and on the very day that she fell. Which means there was a chance that Piper wasn't alone. Someone might've seen something. Worse, someone might've done something. But who would want to hurt the perfect Piper Sullivan...and why? To discover the truth, Savannah joins the club on their weekend-long camping trip on the same mountain where her sister fell. But she better be careful; everyone in the club is a suspect, and everyone seems to be keeping secrets about that tragic day. And Savannah? She's been keeping secrets, too... Also by Chelsea Ichaso: Little Creeping Things Praise for Little Creeping Things: "Little Creeping Things, with its cast of creepy and untrustworthy characters, will satisfy the appetites of all manner of mystery fans."Booklist "Ichaso's debut is a riveting whodunnit... a psychological thriller worthy of mystery aficionados."School Library Journal "The reveal...is both well earned and eerie."Kirkus "Little Creeping Things is a stunning debut in every sense of the word. From the chilling opening pages to the jaw-dropping final reveal, the pacing is relentless, the twists dizzying. Cass is the best kind of unreliable narrator, delightfully acerbic and hopelessly sincere even when she isn't telling the truth. Chelsea Ichaso has without a doubt written the breakout thriller of the year."Dana Mele, author of People Like Us
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ElizaMarie
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So this was a quick little YA book. I had it on Audible (they have the list of “free“ books). I enjoyed it but it wasn't like the best of the best or anything. But good enough for what I needed it for (a good distraction).

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KatieRose23
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This book is my newest obsession.. I started reading this book at around 2 pm today and I‘m almost done with it… it‘s been my motivation to do some school work and read as a reward 🫣

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MelKelsey
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Dead Girls Can't Tell Secrets is a quick, YA read. Savannah works to uncover the mystery of how her sister ended up in a coma; was it attempted suicide or murder? Everyone is suspicious. All the elements of a good, light thriller are present, but the the characters are shallow. I would read more by Ichaso, but there are more substantial options. 3.5 stars

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