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The Breakfast Club meets Pretty Little Liars in Gretchen McNeil's sharp and thrilling sequel to Get Even. Perfect for fans of E. Lockhart, Karen M. McManus, and Maureen Johnson.

The members of Don't Get Mad aren't just mad anymore . . . they're afraid. And with Margot in a coma and Bree under house arrest, it's up to Olivia and Kitty to try to catch their deadly tormentor.

But just as the girls are about to go on the offensive, Ed the Head reveals a shocking secret that turns all their theories upside down. The killer could be anyone, and this time he—or she—is out for more than just revenge.

The girls desperately try to discover the killer's identity as their own lives are falling apart: Donté is pulling away from Kitty and seems to be hiding a secret of his own, Bree is sequestered under the watchful eye of her mom's bodyguard, and Olivia's mother is on an emotional downward spiral.

The killer is closing in, the threats are becoming more personal, and when the police refuse to listen, the girls have no choice but to confront their anonymous "friend" . . . or die trying.

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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2015
      A secret society faces a threat greater than discovery: death. At the beginning of this sequel to Get Even (2014), the members of Don't Get Mad are separated: Bree is under house arrest, Margot is in a coma, and Kitty and Olivia are trying to discover the killer who's preying on DGM victims and threatening DGM itself. Down two members, Kitty and Olivia bring on board Ed "the Head," a wheeler-dealer at Bishop DuMaine, and Bree's best friend and boyfriend, John. That's how they find out that their prime suspect has been dead for a year, yet someone is still working to bring down DGM. Unnecessarily complicating the action, a new DGM forms and pulls off two pranks in one day. But with DGM victims going missing-or getting killed-the original DGM members know they have to discover not just the identities of their replacements, but the killer as well. Suspicion abounds, and the girls will have to ask whom they can trust as the plot drags to its end-but not a conclusion, as the pieces are put in place for a third novel readers may not feel is necessary. While Get Even successfully kept the tension high nearly to the end, this sequel widens the canvas and mutes the cat-and-mouse game with too many mice and too many storylines. For committed fans of the first book only. (Suspense. 12-16)

    • Booklist

      June 1, 2015
      Grades 9-12 In the sequel to Get Even (2014), the original DGM members reckon with a copycat DGM emerging in their wake, while Margot lies in a coma and Bree suffers through house arrest. When word breaks that Christopher Beeman is dead, suspicion of the real killer shifts through a number of suspects, from former DGM targets, to the police, to one of their own. Fans of the first book will appreciate the fast pace and light tone of the sequel, which has more the feel of a teen movie than a slasher thriller, despite dealing with a potential serial killer.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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