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Two Can Keep a Secret: TikTok made me buy it

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Kirby Heyborne, Sophie Amoss

10 Hours 6 Minutes

PGRH UK

January 2019

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Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen McManus.

Ellery's never been to Echo Ridge, but she's heard all about it. It's where her aunt went missing at age sixteen, never to return. Where a Homecoming Queen's murder five years ago made national news. And where Ellery now has to live with a grandmother she barely knows, after her failed-actress mother lands in rehab. No one knows what happened to either girl, and Ellery's family is still haunted by their loss.
Malcolm grew up in the shadow of the Homecoming Queen's death. His older brother was the prime suspect and left Echo Ridge in disgrace. His mother's remarriage vaulted her and Malcolm into Echo Ridge's upper crust, but their new status grows shaky when mysterious threats around town hint that a killer plans to strike again. No one has forgotten Malcolm's brother-and nobody trusts him when he suddenly returns to town.


Ellery and Malcolm both know it's hard to let go when you don't have closure. Then another girl disappears, and Ellery and Malcolm were the last people to see her alive. As they race to unravel what happened, they realize every secret has layers in Echo Ridge. The truth might be closer to home than either of them want to believe.



And somebody would kill to keep it hidden.

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  • Anonymous

    A very good, well made story. Wow! This was a fantastic listen really enjoyable to listen to with a great story line. Also, with surprising elements to it. Could type on for hours. Was really good, highly recommend to anyone. Would suggest for teen and tween age possibly plus.

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  • EmilyElisabeth W.

    A little bit slow and predictable but enjoyable.

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