
Secrets of the Blue Hand Girls (Deluxe Edition)
Paperback | 368 pages
In this propulsive debut thriller, a high school junior becomes involved in a secret society dedicated to exposing the truth about her private Manhattan school. But soon she suspects that the society's anonymous leadersāwho just might include her new girlfriendāhave even darker motives.
When the first letter appears in Kay Andersonās locker, it carries one instruction: dye your hand blue.
She definitely shouldnāt follow it. Kay doesn't have time for secret societies: as a scholarship student at up-and-coming Manhattan prep school Davison High, she knows her job is to work hard, get into Northwestern, and ignore her wealthy classmatesā fun-filled Instagram stories. Besides, her first and only real friend at Davison died suddenly last year.
Still, Kay's intrigued, so she stains her palms with ink to join the mysterious Blue Hand Girls, sharing an unspoken thrill with the classmates who do the same. More letters show up, assigning risky initiation tasks, and Kay realizes the group is set on exposing the shady business that Davison's founders would rather keep hiddenāthings that her dead friend might have known about.
But the anonymous instructions also demand the girls reveal their own secrets, bonding them all too close to abandon the society. Soon Kay doesn't know who's more dangerous: the powerful people who run her school, or the Blue Hand Girls themselves. And then there's Zola Wolfe, the beautiful redhead in Kay's Calculus class, who's never been seen with a blue hand, and who just might become her girlfriend. Yet Kay can't help but wonder, even as she kisses her on the roof of Davison High, if Zola is the most dangerous of them all.
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$4.55Secrets of the Blue Hand Girls (Deluxe Edition)
Paperback | 368 pages
In this propulsive debut thriller, a high school junior becomes involved in a secret society dedicated to exposing the truth about her private Manhattan school. But soon she suspects that the society's anonymous leadersāwho just might include her new girlfriendāhave even darker motives.
When the first letter appears in Kay Andersonās locker, it carries one instruction: dye your hand blue.
She definitely shouldnāt follow it. Kay doesn't have time for secret societies: as a scholarship student at up-and-coming Manhattan prep school Davison High, she knows her job is to work hard, get into Northwestern, and ignore her wealthy classmatesā fun-filled Instagram stories. Besides, her first and only real friend at Davison died suddenly last year.
Still, Kay's intrigued, so she stains her palms with ink to join the mysterious Blue Hand Girls, sharing an unspoken thrill with the classmates who do the same. More letters show up, assigning risky initiation tasks, and Kay realizes the group is set on exposing the shady business that Davison's founders would rather keep hiddenāthings that her dead friend might have known about.
But the anonymous instructions also demand the girls reveal their own secrets, bonding them all too close to abandon the society. Soon Kay doesn't know who's more dangerous: the powerful people who run her school, or the Blue Hand Girls themselves. And then there's Zola Wolfe, the beautiful redhead in Kay's Calculus class, who's never been seen with a blue hand, and who just might become her girlfriend. Yet Kay can't help but wonder, even as she kisses her on the roof of Davison High, if Zola is the most dangerous of them all.
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Paperback | 368 pages
In this propulsive debut thriller, a high school junior becomes involved in a secret society dedicated to exposing the truth about her private Manhattan school. But soon she suspects that the society's anonymous leadersāwho just might include her new girlfriendāhave even darker motives.
When the first letter appears in Kay Andersonās locker, it carries one instruction: dye your hand blue.
She definitely shouldnāt follow it. Kay doesn't have time for secret societies: as a scholarship student at up-and-coming Manhattan prep school Davison High, she knows her job is to work hard, get into Northwestern, and ignore her wealthy classmatesā fun-filled Instagram stories. Besides, her first and only real friend at Davison died suddenly last year.
Still, Kay's intrigued, so she stains her palms with ink to join the mysterious Blue Hand Girls, sharing an unspoken thrill with the classmates who do the same. More letters show up, assigning risky initiation tasks, and Kay realizes the group is set on exposing the shady business that Davison's founders would rather keep hiddenāthings that her dead friend might have known about.
But the anonymous instructions also demand the girls reveal their own secrets, bonding them all too close to abandon the society. Soon Kay doesn't know who's more dangerous: the powerful people who run her school, or the Blue Hand Girls themselves. And then there's Zola Wolfe, the beautiful redhead in Kay's Calculus class, who's never been seen with a blue hand, and who just might become her girlfriend. Yet Kay can't help but wonder, even as she kisses her on the roof of Davison High, if Zola is the most dangerous of them all.











