Edgar Award-winning, best-selling author Daniel Ehrenhaft takes listeners to the hallowed halls of preparatory school for this unconventional mystery. The Winchester School of the Arts is where dropouts from good prep schools get their last chance. Yet graffiti artist Fun might not even graduate. Enter Carli, an undercover actress researching her latest role. Fun must serve as Carli's assistant to earn his diploma. One problem. Popular senior Darcy has vanished, and as Fun and Carli investigate, they head straight into a trap.
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"This had the potential of being really, really good. Funny chapter names, and silly characters, and a mystery and charming boys that like to tag mountains. Shouldn't all books be like this? But then i got bored and a bit confused and... nothing was hapening. I guess. yep. "
— WhereWeAllComeFrome (4 out of 5 stars)
" Can't say much about this who done it ... I didn't really like it... Didn't really hate it ... An overall "meh". "
— Michelle, 12/29/2013" I found this story, written in several different voices, to be confusing and not particularly entertaining at all. Couldn't explain the story line to you if I tried ! "
— Diane, 10/1/2013" This book was different, it goes like a diary but for the two main characters. I still found it interesting but difficult to follow. The author mixes too much mystery, romance and other topics. I enjoyed reading it. "
— Paulina, 4/12/2013" I loved this book. It was like reading a kidnapping version of Harry Potter. "
— Rachel, 3/27/2013" hmm. I liked the idea... "
— Heather, 3/24/2013" It wasn't that great of a book because, I was confused and the book didn't flow well. "
— Emily, 3/21/2013" Skip it, there are better books out there. "
— Lorie, 1/26/2013" Loved it!!! Great read. I loved the characters! "
— Kayla, 11/14/2012" Not near a good as it could have been, but not as bad as some of the reviews on here suggested it would be. Entertaining and at least a little interesting. "
— Richard, 8/29/2012" omg it was an awesome book it was better than the pants "
— Henry, 6/1/2012" not as great as i expected it to be but it was good "
— Sabrina, 5/13/2012" Overly clever he-said/she-said novel about a hollywood actress who goes undercover at a new england boarding school (researching a role) at the same time that a popular girl has gone missing. Fine, quick, read, but nothing special. "
— Karin, 4/23/2012" I really did not enjoy this book. It was just a bad way of how the author wrote it. It did have a good ending though still I would not recommend it. "
— Hwendt, 12/14/2011" Liked the concept, didnt love the execution. Some parts were pretty amusing though. Will probably read more by this author. "
— Deyara, 2/12/2011" Liked the concept, didnt love the execution. Some parts were pretty amusing though. Will probably read more by this author. "
— Deyara, 1/13/2011" I really did not enjoy this book. It was just a bad way of how the author wrote it. It did have a good ending though still I would not recommend it. "
— Hwendt, 1/8/2011" omg it was an awesome book it was better than the pants "
— Henry, 9/20/2010" not as great as i expected it to be but it was good "
— Sabrina, 6/24/2010" I loved this book. It was like reading a kidnapping version of Harry Potter. "
— Rachel, 1/14/2010" I found this story, written in several different voices, to be confusing and not particularly entertaining at all. Couldn't explain the story line to you if I tried ! "
— Diane, 8/7/2009" Loved it!!! Great read. I loved the characters! "
— Kayla, 3/26/2009Daniel Ehrenhaft is the author of far too many books for children and young adults. He has often written under the pseudonym Daniel Parker (his middle name, which is easier to spell and pronounce than his last), and occasionally Erin Haft. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Jessica; their son, Nate; their scruffy dog, Gibby; and their psychotic cat, Bootsy. When he isn’t writing, Mr. Ehrenhaft is the Editorial Director of Soho Teen, at Soho Press.
Charlotte Parry is an actress and Earphones Award–winning narrator. She made her Broadway debut in the 2000 Tony Award–winning revival of The Real Thing and has also appeared in stage productions of As You Like It, Pygmalion, and The Importance of Being Earnest. She has performed in several Broadway plays, including the revival of The Winslow Boy and The Importance of Being Earnest.
Jonathan Todd Ross is a writer and an Earphones and Audie Award–winning voice actor. He has lent his voice to numerous anime television shows, including Yu-Gi-Oh! and Sonic X.