McManus, Karen M. One of Us is Next. Delacorte, 2020.
After the tragic death of Simon Kelleher, the “Bayview Four” were cleared of all charges, and they graduated and moved on with their lives. Even though Simon’s “About That” gossip app has disappeared, people in the suburb of Bayview, near San Diego, have not forgotten what happened a year prior.
Someone wants to keep playing the shaming game and has started group-texting students at Bayview HS. Students are being coerced into taking part in an online game of “Truth or Dare”. The first dare taken is harmless, but the second dare falls on Phoebe’s shoulders. The truth revealed when she doesn’t take the dare is a piece of gossip that causes the whole school to shame her. The next victim is Maeve, the sister of one of the original “Bayview Four”. She ignores the dare, and her former boyfriend, Knox, who is now her friend, is ridiculed and harassed when her truth is revealed. The next dare is taken, and it results in a student’s death.
Despite each facing personal problems, Maeve, Phoebe, and Knox work together to discover who is behind the new game while following anonymous threatening posts on a Reddit site. At the same time, Knox, who works at “Until Proven”, a local law firm, tries to figure out who is sending anonymous death threats to their office. Could the game and the death threats be connected?
This companion novel to One of Us Is Lying is written in chapters of three different viewpoints, that of Maeve, Phoebe and Knox. However, some of the characters in the first book do show up in this sequel. All three main characters are going through some family and personal issues. Maeve is worried about her leukemia coming back; Knox feels he is not valued by his father; and Phoebe is dealing with her father’s sudden death.
The pacing of the novel is quick and full of action. Although there are a lot of characters in the book, there are a lot of diverse personalities—a family who owns a Hispanic restaurant, a gay baseball player and his boyfriend, and Maeve’s Columbian ancestry. The tech elements keep the plot fresh and new. There are many underlying themes within the book—bullying, sexual harassment, slut-shaming, forgiveness, and criminal justice issues. Although this is a mystery, there is no lack of romance, so those readers will not be disappointed. There are plenty of twists, turns, and shocking moments to keep readers engaged and the pages turning.
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