Trust Me, I'm Lying
Mary Elizabeth Summer
Hardcover
(Delacorte Press, Oct. 14, 2014)
Fans of Ally Carter's Heist Society novels will love this teen mystery/thriller with sarcastic wit, a hint of romance, and Oceanâs Elevenâinspired action. Julep Dupree tells lies. A lot of them. Sheâs a con artist, a master of disguise, and a sophomore at Chicagoâs swanky St. Agatha High, where her father, an old-school grifter with a weakness for the ponies, sends her to so she can learn to mingle with the upper crust. For extra spending money Julep doesnât rely on her dadâshe runs petty scams for her classmates while dodging the dean of students and maintaining an A+ (okay, A-) average.But when she comes home one day to a ransacked apartment and her father gone, Julepâs carefully laid plans for an expenses-paid golden ticket to Yale start to unravel. Even with help from St. Agathaâs resident Prince Charming, Tyler Richland, and her loyal hacker sidekick, Sam, Julep struggles to trace her dadâs trail of clues through a maze of creepy stalkers, hit attempts, family secrets, and worse, the threat of foster care. With everything she has at stake, Julepâs in way over her head . . . but thatâs not going to stop her from using every trick in the book to find her dad before his mark finds her. Because that would be criminal. âA sexy love triangle and madcap mystery . . . I loved this book.â âJennifer Echols, author of Dirty Little SecretOne of TeenVogue's 15 Most Exciting YA Books of 2014One of PopCrush's 10 Most Anticipated YA Books"Julep isn't just another high schooler beset by the usual drama of boys and academia. Nopeâshe also happens to be a con artist and master of disguise, which comes in mighty handy when her father mysteriously disappears. Determined, she delves into the underbelly of Chicago to find him (bringing a bunch of fresh plot lines and unexpected twists along the way)."--teenVogue.com"Summer creates a standout character in Julep. She lies and cheats with so much confidence and skill that readers will cheer her on, but she also adheres to her own strict moral code. . . . A memorable debut; here's hoping for a lot more from Summer."âKirkus Reviews âEntertaining.ââPublishers Weekly âWell-paced, well-plotted.ââThe Bulletin of the Center for Childrenâs Books
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