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Nothing More to Tell

Karen M. McManus

Nothing More to Tell

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  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills
  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after

Average rating

4 out 5

10 reviews

Karen M. McManus, the internationally bestselling YA thriller author of One of Us Is Lying, is back with Nothing More to Tell – you won’t be able to put it down! Now in bright green with a matching sprayed edge! Stock may vary.

True crime can leave a false trail.

Four years ago, Brynn left Saint Ambrose School following the shocking murder of her favourite teacher. The case was never solved, but she’s sure that the three kids who found Mr. Larkin’s body know more than they’re telling, especially her ex-best friend Tripp Talbot. He’s definitely hiding something.

When Brynn gets an internship working on a popular true-crime show, she decides to investigate what really happened that day in the woods. But the further she dives into the past, the more secrets she finds.

Four years ago someone got away with murder. Now it’s time to uncover the truth . . .

‘Given that her high-school-based murder mysteries read like bingeworthy Netflix dramas, it’s easy to see why queen of teen crime Karen McManus is a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic’ – Observer

Reviews

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The characters are absolutely amazing. Recommend to people who enjoy Teen/YA crime/romance.

Madam June Snivel 07.09.2025

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Good twist at the end

Officer Kiki Bouncy-castle 03.12.2023

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It was really great and interesting

Anonymous 06.08.2023

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Amazing. I love how this story brings together all of Karen M. McManus' previous books.

Anonymous 04.08.2023

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Bryan is pleased to gain a job at the popular true crime show, Motive. However, when digging into the death of a teacher at her school, she finds she must choose between her friends or her job… Which will she choose? And will she find some secrets from the past are best left untouched…?

Senorita July Mystery 27.07.2023

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I loved the fact that this book included references to all of the mysteries from the other books by this author, and the twists and turns of this book were incredible. I also loved Tripp and Brynn’s friendship turned romance.

Anonymous 18.07.2023

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good

Anonymous 16.03.2023

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Really good, but sometimes got a bit tedious

Principal Ariel Peanut-butter 25.02.2023

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**spoiler alert** I’ve been looking forward to reading this book for ages! And im so pleased that it was actually quite good. After ‘The Cousins’ and ‘Two can keep a secret’ we’re massively underwhelming, I was excited to see what McMagnus could bring to the (round!)table. I liked the slightly different storyline, and the characters were good. The story was complex, but interesting enough. I found the book became more fast paced throughout the middle of the book, around page 140, and I thought that the ending was definitely more captivating. I have to admit, the ending was slightly disappointing. I presume that Charlotte killed Mr Larkin? I don’t really know if I liked the justification for her actions though. Anyways, it was a good read- 4 stars! Also: my copy of the book has sprayed edges and they’re really pretty, but one edge hasn’t been sprayed properly

Anonymous 19.12.2022