Nobody Knows But You
By Anica Mrose Rissi, Read by Jesse Vilinsky, Caitlin Kelly, Andrew Eiden
Price: $7.49
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Nobody Knows But You
By Anica Mrose Rissi, Read by Jesse Vilinsky, Caitlin Kelly, Andrew Eiden
Price: $7.49
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About the Book
The nail-bitingly intense story of a summer at camp that ends in a disturbing death—and depicts a powerful friendship that won’t ever be forgotten. Perfect for fans of One of Us Is Lying and Broken Things.
Kayla is still holding on to Lainie’s secrets.
After all, Lainie is Kayla’s best friend. And despite Lainie’s painful obsession with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, and the ways he has tried to come between them, friends don’t spill each other’s secrets. They don’t betray each other’s trust.
The murder at the end of the summer doesn’t change all that.
Besides—Kayla knows that the truth is not the whole story.
- Unreliable Narrator: Kayla is the only one who knows what really happened. But as she tells the story, it becomes clear that her version of the truth might be the most dangerous secret of all.
- Toxic Friendship: Lainie is charismatic, reckless, and Kayla’s whole world. Their intense, codependent bond is tested when a boy comes between them, forcing a loyalty that goes far beyond the grave.
- Summer Camp Thriller: Set during the last days of a teen summer camp, this claustrophobic mystery turns a place of friendship and first love into the scene of a brutal crime.
- Shocking Twist: A gripping psychological suspense novel that builds to an unforgettable, jaw-dropping conclusion that will make you question everything you just read.
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“Rissi (Always Forever Maybe) intersperses news reports, eyewitness testimony, personal letters and texts, and court transcripts to recount the eight summer weeks that led to a brutal murder at Camp Cavanick…Exceptional pacing creates a breathless, adrenaline-filled chase through Kayla’s memories.” — Publishers Weekly
“Musings on memory and perception add thematic complexity, and Kayla’s biting commentary on the role of gender and race in the trial offer more food for thought. Readers…will be satisfied by the psychological tension and twists here.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books
About the Book
The nail-bitingly intense story of a summer at camp that ends in a disturbing death—and depicts a powerful friendship that won’t ever be forgotten. Perfect for fans of One of Us Is Lying and Broken Things.
Kayla is still holding on to Lainie’s secrets.
After all, Lainie is Kayla’s best friend. And despite Lainie’s painful obsession with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, and the ways he has tried to come between them, friends don’t spill each other’s secrets. They don’t betray each other’s trust.
The murder at the end of the summer doesn’t change all that.
Besides—Kayla knows that the truth is not the whole story.
- Unreliable Narrator: Kayla is the only one who knows what really happened. But as she tells the story, it becomes clear that her version of the truth might be the most dangerous secret of all.
- Toxic Friendship: Lainie is charismatic, reckless, and Kayla’s whole world. Their intense, codependent bond is tested when a boy comes between them, forcing a loyalty that goes far beyond the grave.
- Summer Camp Thriller: Set during the last days of a teen summer camp, this claustrophobic mystery turns a place of friendship and first love into the scene of a brutal crime.
- Shocking Twist: A gripping psychological suspense novel that builds to an unforgettable, jaw-dropping conclusion that will make you question everything you just read.
Product Details
Reviews
“Rissi (Always Forever Maybe) intersperses news reports, eyewitness testimony, personal letters and texts, and court transcripts to recount the eight summer weeks that led to a brutal murder at Camp Cavanick…Exceptional pacing creates a breathless, adrenaline-filled chase through Kayla’s memories.” — Publishers Weekly
“Musings on memory and perception add thematic complexity, and Kayla’s biting commentary on the role of gender and race in the trial offer more food for thought. Readers…will be satisfied by the psychological tension and twists here.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books