Dead Girls Cant Tell Secrets, Chelsea Ichaso
Dead Girls Cant Tell Secrets, Chelsea Ichaso
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Dead Girls Can't Tell Secrets

Author: Chelsea Ichaso

Narrator: Caroline Hewitt

Unabridged: 7 hr 52 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/16/2022


Synopsis

Piper’s fall was no accident. Did someone want her dead? It’s up to her sister to discover the truth in this shocking new thriller with an unreliable narrator, from the acclaimed author of Little Creeping Things.Piper Sullivan was in a strange hiking accident last month and has been in a coma ever since. Her older sister, Savannah, can’t pretend to be optimistic about it; things look bad. Piper will likely never wake up, and Savannah will never get any answers about what exactly happened.But then Savannah finds a note in Piper’s locker, inviting Piper to a meeting of their school’s wilderness club—at the very place and on the very day that she fell. Which means there was a chance that Piper wasn’t alone. Someone might’ve seen something. Worse, someone might’ve done something. But who would want to hurt the perfect Piper Sullivan and why?To discover the truth, Savannah joins the club on their weekend-long camping trip on the same mountain where her sister fell. But she better be careful … everyone in the club is a suspect, and everyone seems to be keeping secrets about that tragic day.And Savannah? She’s been keeping secrets, too.

About Chelsea Ichaso

Chelsea Ichaso writes twisty thrillers for young adults. A former high school English teacher, she currently resides in southern California with her husband and children. When she's not reading or writing, Chelsea can be found on the soccer field.

About Caroline Hewitt

Caroline Hewitt loves reading and imagining. Since she couldn’t figure out a way to actually jump inside a novel, acting and adapting are the closest, and most satisfying, ways she has found to inhabit stories—like narrating audiobooks and adapting novels into plays.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nilufer on April 16, 2022

Twisty, riveting, juicy, unputdownable and absolutely addictive! Piper and Savannah are sisters who are the definition of polar opposites. Piper is a year younger, a Wunderkid, ambitious, smart, competitive, great achiever with perfect grades, tons of extracurriculars, guaranteed her place at Ivy Leag......more

Goodreads review by aly on March 13, 2025

(Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for the eARC in exchange for a review) Savannah is determined to unearth the truth when her sister, Piper went into a coma from an accident that seems unlikely to be a suicide attempt by joining Piper's Survival Club and befriending all of her friends that may b......more

Goodreads review by ally on April 26, 2022

girl what. that was so unrealistic rip......more

Goodreads review by Nisha on April 08, 2022

This book is the perfect example of how to write a book with extremely unlikeable characters. I didn't like a single character and not in a good way. They were all extremely selfish and stupid and self-centred. And please don't tell me that all teens are like this nowadays. I don't think anyone can......more

Goodreads review by Laura on December 30, 2021

2/5⭐ Thank you Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with the arc in exchange for a review! The premise and vibes for this novel were quite promising, however, the execution was mediocre... It was just like every other YA murder mystery novel I've read. It was fast-paced and kept me entertaine......more


Quotes

“Teens who like whodunits, mysteries not easily figured out with a lot of intrigue, suspense, and slightly thriller will appreciate this one.” Youth Services Book Review

“The realistically imperfect characters make mistakes and have human flaws. Readers will enjoy the twists and turns as facts that exonerate one person throw suspicion onto others…A well-paced page-turner about uncovering the truth at any cost.” Kirkus Reviews

“This fast-paced thriller will keep readers guessing from the very first page all the way to the final jaw-dropping sentence.” School Library Journal