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REVIEW: And Then I Found Out the Truth by Jennifer Sturman

March 7, 2011 By Mary

Description

Delia Truesdale is still searching for the truth about her mother, who is in hiding somewhere in South America. But for now, Delia has to make do with her mystery-solving in New York City, alongside her Aunt Charley (a downtown hipster), her Aunt Patience(an uptown ice queen), a detective with a questionable taste in neckties, an eccentric psychic, her brainiac friend, and Quinn, the wealthy, gorgeous boy who–gasp!– seems to return Delia’s affections. Too bad Quinn’s shady CEO dad may be involved in the scheme Delia is trying to crack. And a trip to South America may be in order after all… PRAISE FOR AND THEN EVERYTHING UNRAVELED

“Jennifer Sturman’s YA debut is a delight! You’ll love Delia, and watching her come unraveled is pure fun.”–
Meg Cabot, best-selling author of The Princess Diaries and Airhead series

About the Author

Jennifer Sturman is the acclaimed author of And Then Everything Unraveled and several mystery novels, including The Pact and The Jinx. After graduating from Harvard College, Jennifer earned her MBA from Harvard Business School. She now lives in New York City, a few blocks from Delia’s aunt Charley. Her website is www.jennifersturman.com.

Details

  • Reading level: Young Adult
  • Hardcover: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Point; 1 edition (July 1, 2010)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0545087244
  • ISBN-13: 978-0545087247

SOURCE:  PURCHASED

MY THOUGHTS

LOVED IT
First off, it is best you read And Then Everything Unraveled before you enjoy this one. The plot is continued from that and only gets deeper. I really love the character of Delia as she has developed from the first novel. This is a perfect mini chick lit mystery that will have to staying up late to finish. The first one left me hanging and I hated that I had to wait a year to get to this one. The same thing happened here though. I am dying to get to the next installment.

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Comments

  1. Amateur Voice says

    March 7, 2011 at 6:31 pm

    Great review 🙂

    ~Kelsa

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