Character Development: ☆☆☆☆☆
"Ellingham Academy is a famous private school in Vermont for the brightest thinkers, inventors, and artists. It was founded by Albert Ellingham, an early twentieth century tycoon, who wanted to make a wonderful place full of riddles, twisting pathways, and gardens. "A place," he said, "where learning is a game."Shortly after the school opened, his wife and daughter were kidnapped. The only real clue was a mocking riddle listing methods of murder, signed with the frightening pseudonym "Truly, Devious." It became one of the great unsolved crimes of American history.True-crime aficionado Stevie Bell is set to begin her first year at Ellingham Academy, and she has an ambitious plan: She will solve this cold case. That is, she will solve the case when she gets a grip on her demanding new school life and her housemates: the inventor, the novelist, the actor, the artist, and the jokester.But something strange is happening. Truly Devious makes a surprise return, and death revisits Ellingham Academy. The past has crawled out of its grave. Someone has gotten away with murder."
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Okay, bit weird here, but we just read the first three books in this series for our book club, and since this book wrapped part of the through-line from the first two books I figured it was a good time to do a review. This series has been a unique experience for me in a way - I feel like usually with a series like this, there's an encapsulated story with a resolution for each book with a larger storyline connecting them. In this case, however, the synopsis for the first book could really, maybe with minor tweaks, be the synopsis for the first three as a whole. There was ZERO resolution in the first book, and in fact I felt like I ended the first book with more questions than answers.
That said, I don't intend that as a critique! In fact, I think the biggest strength of this series so far has been the suspense. There was almost no point at which I felt like I had a handle on what was going on. I trusted no one, I second-guessed every single thing that happened, and I HAD to know what happened next. Things got so obfuscated that I even found myself suspicious of the road sign warning about moose! Did the kidnappers escape on a moose? Who can say?!
It's truly so hard to talk about mystery books without giving things away, so I don't even know what to talk about here. I found the characters flawed and endearing (most of them), I thought Ellingham sounded like such a weird, cool place, murders and kidnappings aside, and I loved the way things swapped back and forth between present day and past. If you asked me which book was the best, I'd say they were all good but personally I thought the third was the best so far, possibly partially because I actually got some answers at last. I found the first compelling, the second was maybe the most heart-wrenching, and the third was thrilling.
We'll be working our way through the rest of the series in our book club, and I'm interested to see what transpires in book four. Perhaps you'll see another three-book review in the future!
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