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Books with title I'll Never Tell

  • I'll Never Tell

    Abigail Haas

    Hardcover (Simon Pulse, June 4, 2019)
    For fans of the New York Times bestseller One of Us Is Lying comes a page-turning crime novel with a shocking twist, inspired by the Amanda Knox and Natalee Holloway cases. Friends for life. Or death. Spring break. Aruba. Swimming, sunshine, and golden beaches. It was supposed to be the best time of Anna’s life. Paradise. But then the unthinkable happens. Anna’s best friend is found brutally murdered. And when the local police begin to investigate the gruesome crime, suspicion falls on one person—Anna. They think she’s dangerous, and they’re determined to prove her guilt. With the police and media sparking a witch-hunt against her, Anna is running out of time to prove her innocence. But as she digs deeper into her friend’s final moments, she finds a tangled web of secrets, lies and betrayal. Will she clear her name in time? And when the truth is finally revealed, it’s more shocking than anyone could have imagined...
  • I'll Never Tell

    Abigail Haas

    eBook (Simon Pulse, July 16, 2013)
    Paradise in Aruba quickly gets gruesome in this “ripped-from-the-headlines thriller (Kirkus Reviews)” with a twist that defies the imagination.It’s Spring Break of senior year. Anna, her boyfriend Tate, her best friend Elise, and a few other close friends are off to a debaucherous trip to Aruba that promises to be the time of their lives. But when Elise is found brutally murdered, Anna finds herself trapped in a country not her own, fighting against vile and contemptuous accusations. As Anna sets out to find her friend’s killer, she discovers harsh revelations about her friendships, the slippery nature of truth, and the ache of young love. Awaiting the judge’s decree, it becomes clear to Anna that everyone around her thinks she is not only guilty, but also dangerous. And when the whole story comes out, reality is more shocking than anyone could ever imagine...
  • I'll Never Stop

    Jessica Lynch

    eBook
    Welcome back to Hamlet.It was supposed to be one date. After connecting on an online dating site, Grace Delaney agreed to go out with Thomas for coffee—and that was the beginning of the end for both of them.Thomas Mathers is rich, he’s smart, he’s arrogant, and, after one evening, he’s decided that the lovely ballerina is meant to be his. And because he almost immediately proves how obsessed he is by breaking into her home and leaving threatening gifts, she knows he’s not about to take Grace’s no for an answer.No matter where she goes, he finds her. In the seven months since they met, she’s been forced to move twice, change her number three times. The cops won’t help her. Her friends think she’s just being stubborn. Tommy would be good for her, they say.Tommy will never let her go.He stalks her, tracks her using his wits, his goons, and the best technology that money can buy. How can she escape him? Simple. By hiding out in a small town where there’s no phone, no internet, and a retired Marine turned sheriff’s deputy is willing to do whatever he has to in order to protect the frightened outsider.Rick Hart is a Hamlet local. He was born there, and though he spent the last nine years on the outside as a Marine, he knows he's going to die there. Unfinished business had him returning when his last tour of duty was up—only he never got a chance to finish it. Tired and alone, he keeps himself on the edge of their tightknit community... and that's when the lovely outsider blows into town and knocks him right off course.Grace needs help. That much is obvious. As Rick finds the dainty ballerina worming her way under his skin, making a home for herself in his heart, he starts to wonder about the trouble she left behind—and what will happen when it finally follows her into Hamlet.I’ll Never Stop is a full-length novel set in Hamlet. Featuring characters from the previous entries in the series, as well as introducing a new heroine to the small town, this novel is set approximately a year after Don’t Trust Me and will bring the reader back to the cozy small town—where everyone knows your name and, even so, no one is safe.
  • Well I Never!

    Susan Pearson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Sept. 14, 1990)
    A Friday-night rainstorm sets off a whole series of wacky and topsy-turvy events as the corn grows as high as trees, the pigs begin to fly, and the farm ends up three thousand feet up in the air
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  • I'll Never Leave

    Elaine Pease, PeasePod Books, Kerry Lee MacLean

    Hardcover (PeasePod Books, LLC, Nov. 15, 2000)
    Little Leaf loves staying on Mother tree throughout the seasons and won't leave when fall arrives. A sweet tale about bravery and the seasons of life. Fun facts on leaves in the back and crafts and activities. Find hiding ladybugs!
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  • Well, I Never!

    Heather Eyles, Tony Ross

    Paperback (Andersen Pr Ltd, June 1, 1997)
    A little girl can't get dressed because there is a witch in her bedroom! And a vampire in the bathroom! When Mother takes a look, she finds that every word is true. But is it? 32 pp 8 x 9 color illustrations Ages 3-6
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  • Well, I Never!

    Susan Pearson, James Warhola

    Paperback (Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers, Jan. 1, 1990)
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  • Well I Never!

    Heather Fyles, Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Overlook Juvenile, Feb. 13, 1990)
    Polly tells her mother that she cannot get dressed for school because a multitude of monsters, vampires, and other scary creatures are trying on her clothes
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  • Never Tell A Lie

    Jaclyn Shaw

    This short social story with follow up questions explains why people may lie and how being dishonest can be a lit like a scary little monster in your relationships.
  • Never Never Tell A Lie

    Miss Pam, Chris Stutz

    Paperback (America Star Books, Nov. 1, 2010)
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  • Well I Never

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    Paperback (Washington: The Wright Group, March 12, 1990)
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  • Well I Never!

    Tony (Illustrator) Text by Heather Eyles Ross, Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Andersen Press, March 15, 1988)
    Well I Never!