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All these beautiful strangers by Elizabeth Klehfoth


In the last day of summer, Grace Fairchild, the beautiful young wife of real estate mogul Allister Calloway, vanished from the family’s lake house without a trace, leaving behind her seven-year old daughter, Charlie, and a slew of unanswered questions.

Years later, seventeen-year-old Charlie still struggles with the dark legacy of her family name and the mystery surrounding her mother. Determined to finally let go of the past, she throws herself into life at Knollwood, the prestigious New Englandschool she attends. Charlie quickly becomes friends with Knollwood’s “it” crowd.

Charlie has also been tapped by the A’s—the school’s elite secret society well known for terrorizing the faculty, administration, and their enemies. To become a member of the A’s, Charlie must play The Game, a semester-long, diabolical high-stakes scavenger hunt that will jeopardize her friendships, her reputation, even her place at Knollwood.

As the dark events of past and present converge, Charlie begins to fear that she may not survive the terrible truth about her family, her school, and her own life.


I loved this book. The review will be deliberately short because it is one of those books you could so easily spoil. I enjoyed it because it kept me guessing all the way through to the end. I enjoyed the insight into a privileged life in an exclusive boarding school (is it just me who is a real sucker for a boarding school book?) and I could really see why it has been compared to A Secret History. In short it was an awesome read which I can't recommend enough.

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