Good girls lie

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J.T. Ellison's pulse-pounding new psychological thriller examines the tenuous bonds of friendship, the power of lies and the desperate lengths people will go to in order to protect their secrets.Goode girls don't lie'Perched atop a hill in the tiny town of Marchburg, Virginia, The Goode School is a prestigious prep school known as a Silent Ivy. The boarding school of choice for daughters of the rich and influential, it accepts only the best and the brightest. Its elite status, long-held traditions and honor code are ideal for preparing exceptional young women for brilliant futures at Ivy League universities and beyond.But a stranger has come to Goode, and this ivy has turned poisonous.In a world where appearances are everything, as long as students pretend to follow the rules, no one questions the cruelties of the secret societies or the dubious behavior of the privileged young women who expect to get away with murder.When a popular student is found dead, the truth cannot be ignored. Rumors suggest she was struggling with a secret that drove her to suicide.But look closely'because there are truths and there are lies, and then there is everything that really happened.Don't miss Her Dark Lies, the next page-turning thriller from New York Times bestselling author J.T. Ellison!

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When you hear that there's a prestigious prep school--called, nudgingly, the Goode School--that accepts only the brightest girls from the best families and steers them to the Ivies, you know there will be secrets, secret societies, and a student suicide pointing to dark and dubious behavior that everyone's let happen until now. Following the New York Times best-selling author's Tear Me Apart; with a 250,000-copy paperback and 10,000-copy hardcover first printing.

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Booklist Reviews

Warning signs abound from the start, when Ash Carlisle arrives from her native England to attend the Goode School in small-town Virginia. Whether or not she's a sociopath, Ash has been closely associated with death: her younger brother and only sibling drowned years before, and both parents died just months earlier, her father's death ruled a "misadventure" and her mother's a suicide. And death seems to follow her to the small, prestigious girls' boarding school whose graduates are assured entrance to an Ivy League college. First, the school's piano teacher dies of an allergic reaction in which Ash has a hand. Then Ash's roommate plummets from the bell tower, in what is either murder or suicide. Meanwhile, sophomore Ash finds herself first a rival, then a mentee, of senior queen bee Becca Curtis, daughter of Senator Ellen Curtis. A strict school honor code to the contrary, Goode girls do lie, though few as significantly as Ash, whose story is told only after a third death at the school. An intriguing plot, featuring a final twist, shows what can happen when hidden truths are revealed. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.

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Library Journal Reviews

When you hear that there's a prestigious prep school—called, nudgingly, the Goode School—that accepts only the brightest girls from the best families and steers them to the Ivies, you know there will be secrets, secret societies, and a student suicide pointing to dark and dubious behavior that everyone's let happen until now. Following the New York Times best-selling author's Tear Me Apart; with a 250,000-copy paperback and 10,000-copy hardcover first printing.

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The Goode School, located in a small Virginia town, is the prep school of choice for daughters of the rich and influential. Enter Ash Carlisle, a privileged British girl who recently lost her parents in a double suicide. Ash is trying to remain incognito as she starts her new life at the school while trying to forget the tragedies of her past. But all is not what it seems. Rumors about Ash abound. Beneath the respectable surface of the school bubbles a cauldron of lies and deceit. Then a student dies in a fall from the bell tower, and the whispers begin, saying that Ash did it. Another student death, an obvious murder, is the catalyst that brings everything to a head, exposing all the lies and peeling away the layers of deceit. VERDICT Ellison (Tear Me Apart) has created a complex, convoluted plot that mystery fans will savor.—Sandra Knowles, formerly South Carolina State Lib., Columbia

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Ash Carlisle, the heroine of this high-tension thriller from bestseller Ellison (Tear Me Apart), leaves the U.K. after the death of her parents to attend the Goode School, an exclusive girls' boarding school in Marchburg, Va. Ash knows that graduating from Goode will be her ticket to an Ivy League college. But as she settles in as a sophomore, she's unprepared for the meanness of the other girls and the hazing she faces when tapped for one of Goode's secret societies. When a student is found dead, an apparent suicide, the police question Ash and others who knew the victim. The dean, who worries about the potential bad publicity for the school, and the police think that Ash may be hiding something. As the body count rises, Ash's involvement with the deceased seems too much of a coincidence to be ignored. Alternating points of view raise the suspense, blurring the lines between what's true and false. No one among the cast of calculating characters is above suspicion. Ellison keeps readers guessing throughout. Agent: Scott Miller, Trident Media Group. (Dec.)

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