

NOTHING MORE TO TELL begins in a place Brynn Gallagher thought she'd never see again: Saint Ambrose High School. Brynn and Tripp are White, several characters are queer, one major character is presumed Latino, and another, Asian American. Tripp's abuse of alcohol and the reason behind his drinking is a major storyline. Two murders are briefly described (a head covered in blood), teens are threatened by adults brandishing guns, and there's occasional profanity ("f-k," "a-hole," "s-t," and "damn"). As the investigation into his death unfolds, it's not long before Brynn realizes that the murderer is almost certainly someone she knows. Four years ago, her English teacher had been found bludgeoned to death in the school's woods, and his killer has never been found. When budding journalist Brynn gets an internship at the true-crime podcast Motive, she immediately pitches the producers a story idea. But coming back isn't always easy for Brynn, as she sometimes finds it hard to reconnect, especially with her former best friend, Noah "Tripp" Talbot. After four years in Chicago, Brynn Gallagher has moved with her family back to Sturgis, Massachusetts, and she'll be finishing her senior year at Saint Ambrose, her former private school. McManus' Nothing More to Tell has an intrepid teen sleuth, an unsolved murder, a shocking false identity, and a slew of plausible suspects. To learn more, visit or on Twitter and Instagram.Parents need to know that Karen M. Karen's critically acclaimed, award-winning books have been translated into forty-two languages and have sold more than seven million copies worldwide. Her work includes the One of Us Is Lying series, which was turned into a television show on Peacock and Netflix, as well as the standalone novels Two Can Keep a Secret, The Cousins, You’ll Be the Death of Me, and Nothing More to Tell. McManus is a #1 New York Times and international bestselling author of young adult thrillers.


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