Emily Arsenault is the author of several literary mysteries, including In Search of the Rose Notes, a Wall Street Journal Best Book of the Year; The Broken Teaglass, a New York Times Notable Crime Book; and The Evening Spider. She lives in Shelburne Falls, Massachusetts, with her husband and daughter. All the Pretty Things and When All the Girls Are Sleeping are her novels for young adults. To learn more about Emily and her books go to emilyarsenault.com or follow her on Facebook.
Praise for When All the Girls Are Sleeping:
"A tantalizingly suspenseful read. ... a spooky and compelling
examination of what truly haunts us.”
—Bookpage
“This book kept me hooked from the first page . . . undoubtedly my
favorite of the new book releases in July 2021.”
—Hypable
"Don't read this book at night! Every word will chill and
thrill you--and ultimately keep you racing to turn the pages until
you reach the very satisfying end." —Meg Cabot, New York
Times best-selling author of the Mediator series
"A moody, haunting, and pristinely plotted mystery with enough
eerie twists, turns, and gasps to keep you up at
night." —Kathleen Glasgow, New York Times bestselling
author of Girl in Pieces and You'd Be Home Now
"A menacing countdown grips hold of you while a sense of foreboding
sneaks in like a winter fog. The twist was one I didn't see coming,
a whip-smart and satisfying conclusion that kept me up all
night!" —Katrina Leno author of Horrid
"Fans of Nova Ren Suma or Moïra Fowley-Doyle will appreciate this
layered look at girlhood, ghosts, and trauma." —The Bulletin
of the Center for Children’s Books
“Teens will be spellbound until the very end.” —SLJ
Praise for Emily Arsenault's All the Pretty Things:
“A skillfully plotted mystery, bursting with the glare
and feverish energy of its summer amusement park setting. The
atmosphere creeps up on you, wraps you up, and transports you
to Fabuland with Ivy, where you’ll discover that among the
roller-coasters and cotton-candy stalls, dark secrets
await.” —Holly Jackson, #1 New York Times bestselling author
of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
“A dark and timely thriller that explores the messy bonds
of friendship and family. It kept me guessing until
its satisfying, heartbreaking conclusion.” —Amelia Brunskill,
author of The Window
"Taking turns right up to the end...this is more than a
thriller, filled with mystery and intrigue. It also speaks to
the complexity and internalized struggle of guilt, loss, and loving
someone you can’t trust." —SLJ
"Atmospheric,...the dark treatment of a unique setting will be
enough to intrigue readers looking for something in the vein
of Courtney Summers' Sadie." —Booklist
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