Maureen Johnson is the bestselling author of several novels, including 13 Little Blue Envelopes, the Truly Devious series, the Suite Scarlett series, and the Shades of London series. She has also written collaborative works such as Let It Snow with John Green and Lauren Myracle and the Bane Chronicles with Cassandra Clare and Sarah Rees Brennan. Maureen lives in New York and online on Twitter @maureenjohnson or at maureenjohnsonbooks.com.
"The exploration of the importance of friendship adds emotional
vulnerability to this book, which has a well-developed sense of
place and features the series’ signature humor and layered mystery
elements. Immersive and genre-savvy." — Kirkus
Reviews (starred review)
"A scintillating mystery. Johnson delivers a meticulously crafted
fair-play mystery that gratifies as a standalone while also
forwarding the richly textured characters’ arcs, a treat for fans
of the series. Distinctly written flashbacks to 1995 pepper the
present-day narrative, creating resonance and investing readers in
Stevie’s case. Stevie cues as white; the supporting cast is
intersectionally diverse." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Now that we've read the fifth novel, we're tempted to buy the rest
of the series. We had to admit it: we had not idea who the killer
was until Stevie figured it out. The author gives us just enough
information to draw conclusions and multiple plot twists take us
for a spin. Even when we thought we know what to expect, we
didn't." — The Honey Pop
"Johnson delivers another satisfying mystery, with diverse
characters, authentic depictions of mental health, and friends
holding one another accountable for their actions in loving,
supportive ways." — School Library Journal
"Bestselling author Maureen Johnson employs the hallmarks of
classical Agatha Christie-style mysteries...while cleverly
subverting others. Stevie still gathers the suspects together to
reveal the solution, but she does so in a fresh and unexpected way,
and Johnson replaces Christie’s stock characters with Stevie’s
diverse and emotionally nuanced friends." — BookPage
Praise for THE BOX IN THE WOODS: "Johnson’s hallmark charming humor
and lovable characters provide a robust foundation for another
cracking mystery, this time ingeniously working with summer camp
and locked room mystery tropes. Stevie’s relationship with her
lifelong anxiety is particularly well portrayed. A fantastic
stand-alone mystery companion revisits a much-loved sleuth." -
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review)
"While fans of Johnson's Truly Devious trilogy (and there are many)
will undoubtedly be eager for this spinoff, Stevie's summertime
exploit both stands alone and adds compelling layers to the
established characters—an impressive feat. HIGH-DEMAND BACKSTORY:
Johnson builds on the success of her NYT-bestselling Truly Devious
series with this standalone spinoff that blends mystery and horror
conventions in a summer-camp setting—perfectly timed for summertime
campfires." — Booklist (starred review)
"Johnson gleefully takes a stab at the slasher movie trope by
sending her teen detective on a cold case at a summer camp. This
satisfying standalone mystery will delight fans of teen horror
flicks and true-crime documentaries, as well as those who prefer
their mysteries wrapped up after one volume. Here’s hoping this
highly entertaining volume isn’t the last we hear from Stevie
Bell." — Horn Book Magazine
"Sardonic sleuth Stevie Bell returns in this engaging stand-alone
sleepaway camp thriller, a follow-up to Johnson’s Truly Devious
trilogy. Johnson’s kinetic descriptions join towering cliffhangers
as chapters switch between 1978 and the present day, and Stevie’s
search turns deadly. Johnson includes a winning crew of returning
characters . . . the friend group sustains entertaining rapport as
Stevie navigates personal and public histories." — Publishers
Weekly
"It’s always a pleasure to watch smart, resourceful Stevie piece
together a puzzle. Mystery fans will relish this standalone novel
in the 'Truly Devious' universe." — School Library Journal
"The Box in the Woods is an excellent, cleverly braided, no punches
pulled story leavened with humor. It’s worth reading for the great
rapport between the fully-fleshed characters of Stevie, queer black
crafts-mad Janelle, and the sardonic uber-nerd Nate alone. A great
summer read!” — AuthorLink
"If the beginning of the storyline reads like a Scooby Doo script
it’s done in honest homage, and is just as much fun, if admittedly
darker and more complex than anything Shaggy and team would have
tackled. That there’s also a deep emotional current running through
the book as Bell’s finely developed sense of empathy for the
friends of the dead is revealed sets the story apart. A challenging
and satisfying mystery, this is one you’ll be shaking the sand out
of come September." — Mountain Times
Praise for TRULY DEVIOUS: “Be still, my Agatha-Christie-loving
beating heart.” — Bustle
“Jumping between past and present, Johnson’s novel is deliciously
atmospheric, with a sprawling cast of complex suspects/potential
victims, surprising twists, and a dash of romance. As in her Shades
of London books, Johnson remains a master at combining jittery
tension with sharp, laugh-out-loud observations.” —
Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Remember the first time reading Harry Potter and knowing it was
something special? There’s that same sense of magic in the
introduction of teen Sherlock-in-training Stevie Bell. Parallel
mysteries unfold with cleverly written dialogue, page-turning
brilliance and a young sleuth just as captivating as Hercule
Poirot.” — USA Today (four stars)
“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
“A suspenseful, attention-grabbing mystery with no clear solution.
The versatile Johnson is no stranger to suspense, and this twisty
thriller will leave plenty of readers anxious for more.” —
Booklist
Praise for THE VANISHING STAIR: “In this second . . . installment,
Johnson gives and she takes away: a few major mysteries are
satisfying solved, but other long-standing riddles remain
tantalizingly indecipherable, and several new ones come into play
by the enigmatic end. Readers, hang tight: there’s one more round
to come, and if the signs are right, it’ll be to die for.” —
Booklist
"Ramps up the intrigue. Throughout this volume, Johnson's
compelling would-be Sherlock proves to be as bad at personal
relationships as she is adept at solving mysteries. Teen angst
soars as Johnson delightfully conjures up more nefarious deeds from
the mountain mist." — Kirkus Reviews (starred
review)
“Take it from the world’s most impatient reader: If the Truly
Devious series is basically one long mystery book, The Vanishing
Stair is a middle part so enjoyable you won’t even want to skip to
the end.” — Entertainment Weekly
“In this second installment of her marvelous Truly Devious series,
Maureen Johnson offers thrilling suspense, sly wit, a memorable
cast of characters and more pieces of her deliciously intricate
puzzle.” — Buffalo News
“Waiting for the next installment of Maureen Johnson’s Agatha
Christie-Sherlock Holmes-classic mystery homage series was torture,
but The Vanishing Stair is oh so worth it.” — Bustle
Praise for THE HAND ON THE WALL: "The final, riveting chapter of
the Truly Devious murder series. Throughout this intricately woven,
fast-paced whodunit, Johnson demonstrates how proximity to wealth
and power can mold and bend one's behavior, whether with good
or—here largely—devious intent. The brainy secondary characters'
quirky talents and interests complement Stevie's sleuthing skills;
. . . they include diversity in socioeconomic background, mental
health challenges, physical disability, and sexual orientation. A
richly satisfying, Poirot-like ending for Johnson's inspired and
inspiring teen sleuth." — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"In this hotly anticipated trilogy finale, Johnson pulls out all
the stops, filling the thrillingly nimble narrative with classic
mystery conventions. A striking foray into an examination of what
mysteries can ever truly be solved, and a satisfying send-off for a
series that will be missed." — Booklist
“Maureen Johnson brings her delectable ‘Truly Devious’ murder
mystery trilogy to a thrilling conclusion, neatly tying together
her dueling narrative threads, one set in 1936 and the other in the
present day, with an action-packed finale during a blizzard at
Ellingham Academy in the mountains of Vermont.” — Buffalo
News
"This will be essential reading for the many fans of the first two
books. This trilogy ender is fun, satisfying, and a genuine treat
for teens and adult mystery fans." — School Library
Journal
“Readers will be eager to know the novel’s conclusion but will
never want the book to end. Replete with intrigue, thoughtfulness,
and depth, The Hand on the Wall is a mystery of the moment and for
the ages.” — San Francisco Book Review
"This inclusive, inventive, and vastly entertaining series has been
a boon to YA literature. As a layered, complex character who solves
crime while also battling anxiety, Stevie Bell reads like the
redoubtable love child of Jessica Fletcher and Adrian Monk. There
will hopefully be more Stevie Bell mysteries to come." — Horn
Book Magazine
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