Release Date: January 21, 2020Published by: Katherine Tegen Books
Read from: January 23-29, 2020Stand-aloneSource: LibraryTW:For fans of: Mystery, True Crime, Series, YA
Ellingham Academy must be cursed. Three people are now dead. One, a victim of either a prank gone wrong or a murder. Another, dead by misadventure. And now, an accident in Burlington has claimed another life. All three in the wrong place at the wrong time. All at the exact moment of Stevie’s greatest triumph . . .
She knows who Truly Devious is. She’s solved it. The greatest case of the century.
At least, she thinks she has. With this latest tragedy, it’s hard to concentrate on the past. Not only has someone died in town, but David disappeared of his own free will and is up to something. Stevie is sure that somehow—somehow—all these things connect. The three deaths in the present. The deaths in the past. The missing Alice Ellingham and the missing David Eastman. Somewhere in this place of riddles and puzzles there must be answers.
Then another accident occurs as a massive storm heads toward Vermont. This is too much for the parents and administrators. Ellingham Academy is evacuated. Obviously, it’s time for Stevie to do something stupid. It’s time to stay on the mountain and face the storm—and a murderer.
In the tantalizing finale to the Truly Devious trilogy, New York Times bestselling author Maureen Johnson expertly tangles her dual narrative threads and ignites an explosive end for all who’ve walked through Ellingham Academy.
New York Times bestselling author Maureen Johnson delivers the witty and pulse-pounding conclusion to the Truly Devious series as Stevie Bell solves the mystery that has haunted Ellingham Academy for over 75 years.
*MY THOUGHTS*
This was no where near as compelling or thrilling as the first two. It wasnt bad, but it wasn’t on par with the others. It didn’t feel like it’s own story? I’m not sure how to say this correvtly. Maybe it’ll become more clear in the review.
There’s a storm headed right for the Ellingham Academy. All the students have been evacuated. Except that obviously means Stevie aOverand crew stay behind on the mountain. Can she figure out who killed Alice or can she prove one of the biggest questions they had about the case?
I was hoping this book was just like the first two books and had their own mystery. But it wasn’t. It was literally just answers that we don’t get in the first two books. Normally this would be ok, but I don’t feel like it was anything else. There was nothing thrilling here and I felt it suffered because of it.
And I felt like it was too long. I am not one who cares much for flowery words and too much fluff, and this had a lot of fluff. And because of that, I wasn’t as into it as I was the other two. Pair that with the fact that I didn’t really care for the way this one wasn’t too thrilling, it just felt like it was too long.
As for a series ender, this book was legit. Every question I had throughout the series was answered. And I was happy, I didn’t guess the killer in this one. I can normally guess them right away, but this one I didn’t get. It could have been the fact that the author kept important details from the reader, tho. Because some of the clues were needed to put 2 and 2 together .
Don’t get me wrong, I liked this series. And I thought it was a great series finale. I just wish there had been something more.
Overall, I give this