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Emily Arsenault

    This author delves into the intricate connections between individuals and their surroundings, often exploring themes of memory, loss, and the search for identity. Her prose is distinguished by its poetic language and deep psychological insight, drawing readers into the inner lives of her characters. Experiences from diverse cultural landscapes inspire her narratives on displacement and belonging. Her works invite contemplation on how our past shapes us and our ongoing quest to find our place in the world.

    All the Pretty Things
    In Search of the Rose Notes
    When All the Girls Are Sleeping
    • For fans of People Like Us and The Cheerleaders comes an all new psychological suspense novel about one girl's investigation into her friend's sudden death and the unsettling possibility that a killer is still on the loose. Windham-Farnswood Academy is beautiful, prestigious, historic--the perfect place for girls to prep for college. But every student knows all is not as it seems. Each January, the Winter Girl comes knocking. She's the spirit who haunts the old senior dorm, and this year is no exception. For Haley, the timing couldn't be worse. This month marks the one-year anniversary of the death of her ex-best friend, Taylor. When a disturbing video of Taylor surfaces, new questions about her death emerge. And it actually looks like Taylor was murdered. Now, as Haley digs into what really happened last year, her search keeps bringing her back to the Winter Girl. Haley wants to believe ghosts aren't real, but the clues--and the dark school history she begins to undercover--say otherwise. Now it's up to her to solve the mystery before history has a chance to repeat itself and another life is taken. "A skillfully plotted mystery,...dark secrets await." --Holly Jackson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder on Emily Arsenault's All the Pretty Things

      When All the Girls Are Sleeping
    • In Search of the Rose Notes

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.3(1242)Add rating

      The story follows eleven-year-olds Nora and Charlotte, who embark on a quest to uncover the mystery behind their teenage babysitter Rose's sudden disappearance. Armed with paranormal theories and techniques from old Time-Life books, the girls dive into their investigation, but their efforts yield no results. The narrative explores themes of friendship, curiosity, and the challenges of confronting the unknown, all set against the backdrop of a chilling mystery that tests their bond and determination.

      In Search of the Rose Notes
    • "A skillfully plotted mystery, bursting with the glare and feverish energy of its summer amusement park setting. The atmosphere creeps up on you...[and] dark secrets await."--Holly Jackson, #1 New York Times bestselling author of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder For fans of Sadie and One of Us Is Lying comes a thriller about a boy who turns up dead under suspicious circumstances and the one girl who may be the key to solving the mystery of his untimely death. For Ivy, summer means roller-coaster season, spinning cotton candy at the Fabuland amusement park, and hanging out with her best friend, Morgan. But this summer is different. One morning, Morgan finds a dead body. It's their former classmate Ethan, who was alive and working at Fabuland only the day before. To make matters worse, Morgan is taken to a hospital psych ward only days later, and she's not saying much--not even to Ivy. The police claim that Ethan simply took a bad fall, but Ivy isn't convinced and realizes it's up to her to get answers. What she finds is unsettling--it's clear that some people aren't being honest about Ethan's last night at Fabuland. Including Morgan. And the more secrets Ivy uncovers, the closer she gets to unraveling dark truths that will change her life forever. "A dark and timely thriller."-Amelia Brunskill, author of The Window

      All the Pretty Things