ReviewsPraise for Susan Dennard's The Luminaries : "You'll want to get lost in the world of The Luminaries again and again."--Leigh Bardugo, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Shadow & Bone and Six of Crows "Winnie Wednesday is the sort of outcast-turned-monster-hunter you can't help loving and rooting for."--Marissa Meyer, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Gilded "Enthralling from the first page, The Luminaries lures you into a misty darkness rife with thrills and romance."--Alexandra Bracken, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Lore " The Luminaries is exactly the thrilling, dangerous, heart-pounding fantasy I needed. I devoured this in a single sitting."--Marie Lu, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Skyhunter " The Luminaries is your next obsession."--Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six
SynopsisFrom New York Times bestselling author Susan Dennard comes The Executioners Three , a mystery filled with rivalry, romance, best friends, and a gruesome curse that dates back centuries. *This beautiful hardcover edition will include designed printed edges.* Freddie Gellar didn't mean to get half the rival high school arrested. She'd simply heard shrieks coming from the woods, so she'd called the cops like any good human would do. How was she supposed to know it was just kids partying? Except the next day, a body is found. And while the local sheriff might call it suicide, Freddie's instincts tell her otherwise. So, like the aspiring sleuth (and true X-Files aficionado) she is, Freddie sets out to prove there's a murderer at large. But her investigation is quickly disrupted by the rivalry between her school and the school of the partying teens she got arrested. For over twenty years now, the two student bodies have had an ongoing prank war, and Freddie's failed attempt at Good Samaritanism has upped the ante. Big time. Worse, the clever--and gorgeous--leader of the rival prank squad has set his sights on Freddie. As more pranks unfurl, more bodies also start piling up in the forest. But it's the supernatural warning signs around town--each plucked straight from an old forgotten poem called "The Executioners Three"--that worry Freddie the most. She knows the poem and its blood curse can't be real, but she's quickly running out of time to prove it. Because the murderer--or executioners?--knows she's onto them now, and their next target might just be Freddie.