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The Hand on the Wall
The Hand on the Wall | Maureen Johnson
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. 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 Stevies greatest triumph . . . She knows who Truly Devious is. Shes solved it. The greatest case of the century. At least, she thinks she has. With this latest tragedy, its 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 somehowsomehowall 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, its time for Stevie to do something stupid. Its time to stay on the mountain and face the stormand 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 whove walked through Ellingham Academy. Praise for the Truly Devious series: Readers, hang tight: theres one more round to come, and if the signs are right, itll be to die for." Publishers Weekly (starred review) The Agatha Christie-like ecosystem pairs with lacerating contemporary wit, and alternating past and present scenes makes for a multilayered, modern detective story. New York Times Book Review Remember the first time reading Harry Potter and knowing it was special? Theres that same sense of magic in the introduction of teen Sherlock-in-training Stevie Bell. USA Today (four stars) Be still, my Agatha-Christie-loving beating heart. Bustle
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bthegood
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Stevie is attempting to solve the 1936 kidnapping of Iris and Alice Ellingham (wife and daughter of Albert Ellingham, founder of Ellingham Academy,) and she is trying to solve the murders of Iris, Dolores, Hayes, Ellie and Dr. Fenton This book (3rd in series) wrapped up everything. It was a bit too long, felt like some was filler, but overall a good story and good ending.⬇️
3/5 #SeriesLove2024 @TheSpineView @Andrew65
Make a great day everyone 🙂

bthegood The Truly Devious series is 3 books, ending with this one - overall a good read. There are two more books in the Stevie Bell Mysteries - the MC in Truly Devious. They are standalones but I am reading as part of the series. 🙂 7mo
TheSpineView Awesome! 7mo
bthegood @TheSpineView thx 🙂 7mo
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bthegood
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These are the two books I will focus on during the #SpringBreakReadathon .
Thanks for hosting @ShananigansReads -

Make a great day everyone 🙂

Lesliereadsalot I have Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone stacked. Will be interested in your opinion! 7mo
bthegood @Lesliereadsalot It started slow for me but by chapter 9 or so it started to move a bit quicker -so far so good 🙂 Have a good day. 7mo
ShananigansReads I‘ve heard good things about both books. Happy reading! 7mo
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mrp27
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March #serieslove2024 wrap up

No more books in a series will be read by Sunday so posting my monthly wrap up. I completed the truly devious trilogy, I‘m keeping current on the Click and Heartstopper series, and I‘m continuing on with the Nancy Drew series.

TheSpineView Great job! 7mo
Andrew65 That‘s brilliant, well done 👏👏👏 7mo
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bthegood
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Perfect way to start the month - goal is to finish the three books I've started during the #SpringBreakReadathon - thanks for hosting @ShananigansReads -

Make a great day everyone 🌷

ShananigansReads Thanks for joining me! 7mo
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mrp27
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#serieslove2024

Thanks to hygge hour last night I was able to finish the last book in the Truly Devious trilogy. As a whole I did enjoy the series. Great mysterious murder plot but it really could have all been done in one book and in the end the big reveal felt anticlimactic. The tagged book just dragged as I waited and waited for Stevie to divulge who the killer was. Glad to have this series finally completed.

TheSpineView Fantastic!📖📚 8mo
Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 8mo
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mrp27
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#hyggehourreadathon

Spent most the day doing laundry and chores so it was extra relaxing this evening to don my favorite pair of cozy socks, have tea in one of my favorite mugs and lather my hands with a favorite scent of vanilla and lavender while reading the pictured books.

AllDebooks Wonderful ❤️ 8mo
Chrissyreadit 💛💛💛💛 8mo
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Karkar
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Glad to have finished out the mystery of who did it and how. Nice set of YA books.

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PathfinderNicole
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80 degrees today on Michigan‘s thumb coast so enjoying my back deck with my current read and my all time favorite hard cider!!

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ulrichyumiodd
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I loved the entire trilogy covering the Truly Devious mystery. I have mixed feelings towards David, though. His friendship with Ellie really helped balance him out. Everyone has chaotic energy, but no one is quite at his level now. He just feels like a lot to handle, even when Stevie is in the wrong. Janelle and Vi are great, and Nate resonates with my soul. I was able to solve one mystery by process of elimination, and I do like the resolution.

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Today on Stuff I Drank While I Read, we have an iced coffee from the McDonald‘s near the nature preserve where I took today‘s long-ass bike ride.

I‘m halfway through THE HAND ON THE WALL now, and while I like it, it‘s currently my least favourite in the series. I‘m pretty sure that‘s a momentum thing, though; I‘d be more involved with it if I‘d managed to read it right after THE VANISHING STAIR.

LiteraryinPA I have to say I totally loved book 4, the one that takes place at summer camp. Really fun series overall! 2y
xicanti @LiteraryinLawrence I sank back into this one in the back half! I plan to read the fourth one within the next week or so, unless someone borrows it out from under me. 2y
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xicanti
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Time for more Maureen Johnson and a cup of Rooh Afaza! I‘m excited to get stuck into this mystery.

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klbwriting
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I love this series and I loved the finale. I knew who did it but it still didn't hinder the reveal. Also the fact that they're continuing the series with a new mystery just makes my heart happy. I love these characters and cant wait to see what they continue to do.

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PickettT
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I'm supposed to be studying 🙂

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mschenk
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9/10 my only complaint is that the flashbacks always occur at the best parts of the book, but it‘s okay because the flashbacks usually get pretty intense too. I think this was my favorite of them all despite David being an asshole until he wasn‘t.

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TamTracy
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This was a great way to sum up this case. I loved it! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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HollyBolly
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Every single book in this series has ended on a cliffhanger, which I think is a little cheap. It also discourages me to read when I know I will just have to buy the next book after this one and the series isn't even finished yet! This is a DNF. Maybe I will come back to it when I am in the mood for some cliff hangers...

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HollyBolly Thanks! 😊 3y
tpixie Welcome to book lovers‘ heaven! 🥳📚🥳 3y
Nute Welcome to Litsy! It‘s a warm and friendly community. I know that you will enjoy yourself here. I‘m looking forward to getting to know you!🙂 3y
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kissmehardy
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Alice's ending always hurts me, but what a way to wrap up this series. Also, I love Nate. #yalit #murdermystery #latergram

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Emmybird01
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4/5 for the last in this trilogy! I love how this all wrapped up! It was such a great trilogy. I loved it! Stevie is such an awesome character. I loved the mystery and all the twists. I would recommend these!

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Bookgirl
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A very satisfying conclusion to the mystery at Ellingham. I liked this book the best. If you enjoy mysteries set at remote boarding schools filled with precocious teenagers, you‘ll like this series.

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sarahgreatlove
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Book 3 did not disappoint. I love Stevie. These books have me craving Agatha Christie - I‘ve only ever read one. I‘d love to start from the beginning and collect some old editions. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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LiteraryinPA
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This series is SO EPIC!! I totally loved it. Book 3 was just as good if not better than the others. It flipped back and forth between the 1930s and the present as the mysteries unraveled. I heartily recommend it for not only the clever story and the memorable characters but for the tongue in cheek writing style. I will definitely see what else she has written!

BookDragonNotWorm There's a fourth in the series in the works...I don't know whether it's just going to be the same characters or if she thought of a way to expound on the mysteries, but I couldn't be more excited! 4y
mcipher @BookDragonNotWorm OMG! That‘s such exciting news!! 4y
Bookishlie I am reading 13 blue envelopes by her so I will have to add this! Just requested first book in Libby - 14 week wait. Lol 4y
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LiteraryinPA @BookDragonNotWorm @mcipher I know!!! So what I heard is that it‘s the same main character working on a different mystery. I think I heard it‘s set at a summer camp? Hopefully some of the same side characters too! It‘s out in April! 4y
BookDragonNotWorm @LiteraryinLititz You're right! I just checked Amazon and it's already available for preorder, die out this summer! And Stevie gets to bring her friends!!!! 4y
mcipher @LiteraryinLititz @BookDragonNotWorm Hopefully it‘s good and then it can be a regular Nancy Drew type series 😆 Goodreads has a synopsis! 4y
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Sarahreadstoomuch
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Fitting conclusion to a great mystery series! I really enjoyed how everything came together, not perfectly but also exactly right. I will miss these characters. #bookspinbingo #wintergames2020 #teameeadnosedreindeer 16pts. Now I HAVE to read the two book club books for next week‘s meetings!!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 4y
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Rachiiebookdragon
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A brilliant finale book, love this series 😍 Read as part of the 1000 Doors readathon on Youtube. 5/5

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ferskner
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I love this series so much and this was the perfect ending! YA mysteries are few and far between, and this one didn't fall short. And I'm so happy that we get another standalone!

#litsyatoz @BookishMarginalia

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Victoria6
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Book #42: Finishing up the mystery trilogy!

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readingwithkels
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This was such a good read. I really enjoyed this trilogy and the characters in it. The mystery was really good. I didn‘t guess the big reveal at the end at all so that was a nice surprise. I can‘t wait to read the new book coming out with these characters next year!

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cleoh
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• The Hand On The Wall, Grace Peril, Goddess In The Machine
• House of Earth and Blood (Crescent City)
• All These Monsters

#weekendreads @rachelsbrittain

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Gnora
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I've decided I'm going to give the #Popsugar Reading Challenge for this year. The challenge is 50 books, and luckily I can count may of the titles I've already read in 2020 so far.

Challenge 1 of 50: A book published in 2020
The Hand on the Wall was the first 2020 pub I read this year, so it gets the honor! I'll be updating with my challenge titles over the next few weeks until I get all caught up.

#popsugar #readingchallenge #2020

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Allylu
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Finished the Truly Devious trilogy! I spent the last 2 hours 32 minutes 58 seconds doing it. As I said in my review of Book 2: The Vanishing Stair, I got to a certain point and felt compelled to read the rest as fast as possible. This one, The Hand On The Wall, I felt that way from the beginning. It was a fun read. It‘s Book #2 on my #BookSpinBingo and the 10th book I have read this month! There were a lot of traps and tricks in this one. Try it!

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 4y
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Allylu
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I‘m reading The Hand on the Wall by Maureen Johnson 😁 Book 3 of the Truly Devious Trilogy. She drew me in at the get go. She‘s a master! #talkaboutittuesday

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Nikkionlyreads
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Been waiting for this for over a year now. Absolutely worth every second. I loved the ending

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I'm interpreting it as-
At nine o'clock, walk twelve hundred steps in the north direction, then turn left and walk three hundred more.

I think I'm most probably wrong..

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Nikkionlyreads
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"When you tell someone to stay back, it's because you're going into a corner and can't get out."

Pg. 175

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wicdiv
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Definitely the best book in the series and a great conclusion that gave a lot of answers. Whilst I'm not keen on most of the characters, the story is really interesting and I love the clever teen detective solving a mystery.

Book #4 has been announced as a standalone mystery which is going to be really interesting and hopefully keep the story tight and concise.

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kimmypete1
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If you like mysteries dive right in! Great wrap up to everything that happened.

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kimmypete1
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I borrowed this from my library last month, but didn‘t finish it in time and it got returned. Apparently in that time the library pulled it and it‘s no longer offered! Putting it on hold until I can hunt the audio down from other libraries.

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Julz422
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I really enjoyed this trilogy. I read them about as quickly as I did The Hunger Games. I like how Johnson ties the many story lines all together at the end.

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Julz422
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New summer reading spot

AkashaVampie Looks comfy. 4y
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Julz422
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Gah! All the library books come at one time! I went to the library Monday cause I need a new read and two of my loans came in a matter of 2 days 😂🤣 Good thing I can read this one in a day, I‘m sure!

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MidnightBookGirl
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A great ending to a great series! Definitely a top pick for mystery lovers and #murderinos!

Allylu This is on my TBR for July! 4y
Bookzombie I haven‘t read these yet, but I saw there will be a fourth book next year. 4y
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Eggbeater
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A spectacular finish to this 3-part teen detective series which practically forces the reader to consume all three books in a row. I also especially appreciated the main character's wry sense of humor and quirkiness. The ending wrapped things up nicely and was a surprise for me.

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Starting with a good twist and as well-paced as the 2 previous books in the series, The Hand on the Wall is a great conclusion to this YA mystery trilogy. The two intertwined stories are equally enjoyable and the characters are engaging. I only wish it wasn‘t over.

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5/5. Perfect way to wrap up the series. Kept me on my toes!

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everfree7
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A fitting end to the trilogy although I do think it could‘ve been wrapped up in two books.

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Gnora
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It's now May and I never put up my February and March reads, nevermind April. So I have some catching up to do! I believe that only one of these was actually read in March. Oops! Well, March was a rough month.

Favorite: Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir
Least Favorite: n/a - they were all REALLY excellent

#readinglog #roundup #2020 #catchup #litsyloveslibraries

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Jenken1998
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Eh. Fun but predictable. Book 2 was better imo. Read it for fun dont expect 🤯 Stevie and the gang wrap up the mysteries surrounding their school.

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Readinginfairyland
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Great ending to the trilogy. Fantastic mystery with dual timelines and a fantastic young detective.

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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Number three in this series key up the mystery solving. The people who are dead or missing keep building up.

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okthislooksbad
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I read the three books in this trilogy in four days. That has never, ever happened before. It was GOOD. I did have some issues with the convenience of some things, but I was /beyond/ entertained and hooked. I need more. Is there anything out there that reads a bit like these books? I need it. I have a mighty need.

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Perfect ending to a fun trilogy!

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