

The Hand on the Wall
New York Times and USA Today bestseller!
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 Stevieās greatest triumph . . .
She knows who Truly Devious is. Sheās solved it. The greatest case of the century.
At least, she thinks she has. With this latest tragedy, itās 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 somehowāsomehowāall 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, itās time for Stevie to do something stupid. Itās time to stay on the mountain and face the stormāand 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 whoāve walked through Ellingham Academy.
Praise for the Truly Devious series:
āReaders, hang tight: thereās one more round to come, and if the signs are right, itāll be to die for.ā āPublishers Weekly (starred review)
āThe Agatha Christie-like ecosystem pairs with lacerating contemporary wit, and alternating past and present scenes makes for a multilayered, modern detective story.ā āNew York Times Book Review
āRemember the first time reading Harry Potter and knowing it was special? Thereās that same sense of magic in the introduction of teen Sherlock-in-training Stevie Bell.ā āUSA Today (four stars)
āBe still, my Agatha-Christie-loving beating heart.ā āBustle
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New York Times and USA Today bestseller!
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 Stevieās greatest triumph . . .
She knows who Truly Devious is. Sheās solved it. The greatest case of the century.
At least, she thinks she has. With this latest tragedy, itās 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 somehowāsomehowāall 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, itās time for Stevie to do something stupid. Itās time to stay on the mountain and face the stormāand 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 whoāve walked through Ellingham Academy.
Praise for the Truly Devious series:
āReaders, hang tight: thereās one more round to come, and if the signs are right, itāll be to die for.ā āPublishers Weekly (starred review)
āThe Agatha Christie-like ecosystem pairs with lacerating contemporary wit, and alternating past and present scenes makes for a multilayered, modern detective story.ā āNew York Times Book Review
āRemember the first time reading Harry Potter and knowing it was special? Thereās that same sense of magic in the introduction of teen Sherlock-in-training Stevie Bell.ā āUSA Today (four stars)
āBe still, my Agatha-Christie-loving beating heart.ā āBustle












