Pretty Little Liars #14: Deadly

by Sara Shepard

Ebook, 2013

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Publication

HarperTeen (2013), Edition: Reprint, 325 pages

Description

Mystery. Romance. Young Adult Fiction. HTML: #1 New York Times bestselling series The fourteenth book in the #1 New York Times bestselling series that inspired the hit ABC Family TV show Pretty Little Liars. High school seniors Aria, Emily, Hanna, and Spencer have all done horrible things�things that would put them behind bars if anyone ever found out. And their stalker "A" knows everything. So far A has kept their secrets, using them to torture the girls. But now A's changed the game. Suddenly the girls are hauled in for questioning, and all their worlds begin to unravel. If A's plan succeeds, Rosewood's pretty little liars will be locked away for good. . . . Full of unexpected twists and shocking revelations, Deadly is the fourteenth book in New York Times bestselling author Sara Shepard's compelling Pretty Little Liars series..… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member ShellyPYA
Aria, Emily, Hanna, and Spencer have been tormented for months by the latest stalker A. All of the girls secrets are out in the open and nothing left to lose except their lives.
LibraryThing member Y2Ash
This review will have spoilers!

I understand all of the negative reviewers out there of the series. My rational side realizes some of the plot devices and circumstances have been ridiculous. However, with all of my understanding, I still have a highly irrational loyalty to this series.

So to all the
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haters: stop reading and leave the rest of us fans to our mutual delirium because Deadly was crazy good. So good that I read it in three hours and five minutes. Hell yes, I did.

The story is that both A's are done toying with the Liars and are now going for the jugular. How? By providing undeniable proof that Aria, Emily, Hanna, and Spencer brutally killed Tabitha Clark in Jamaica to the Feds. Their lives are over because, if formally charged, they will be extradited to Jamaica to do their time there.

This affects all of them and their families in different ways with Emily, the most fragile of them, getting the brunt of negative fallout when her entire family shuns her. Will the Liars wilt under the pressure of defeat or rise against it and find the A's and give them an epic battle?

Deadly was really good. Shepard ushered me into a false sense of security and then bought my house of cards dfown and stomped on the remains. It's rumoured that Shepard is ending the series at book 16, which I secretly hopes she calls "Endgame," and if it's anything like she ended her addicting Lying Game series, I know I'll be satisfied.
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LibraryThing member Y2Ash
This review will have spoilers!

I understand all of the negative reviewers out there of the series. My rational side realizes some of the plot devices and circumstances have been ridiculous. However, with all of my understanding, I still have a highly irrational loyalty to this series.

So to all the
Show More
haters: stop reading and leave the rest of us fans to our mutual delirium because Deadly was crazy good. So good that I read it in three hours and five minutes. Hell yes, I did.

The story is that both A's are done toying with the Liars and are now going for the jugular. How? By providing undeniable proof that Aria, Emily, Hanna, and Spencer brutally killed Tabitha Clark in Jamaica to the Feds. Their lives are over because, if formally charged, they will be extradited to Jamaica to do their time there.

This affects all of them and their families in different ways with Emily, the most fragile of them, getting the brunt of negative fallout when her entire family shuns her. Will the Liars wilt under the pressure of defeat or rise against it and find the A's and give them an epic battle?

Deadly was really good. Shepard ushered me into a false sense of security and then bought my house of cards dfown and stomped on the remains. It's rumoured that Shepard is ending the series at book 16, which I secretly hopes she calls "Endgame," and if it's anything like she ended her addicting Lying Game series, I know I'll be satisfied.
Show Less
LibraryThing member Y2Ash
This review will have spoilers!

I understand all of the negative reviewers out there of the series. My rational side realizes some of the plot devices and circumstances have been ridiculous. However, with all of my understanding, I still have a highly irrational loyalty to this series.

So to all the
Show More
haters: stop reading and leave the rest of us fans to our mutual delirium because Deadly was crazy good. So good that I read it in three hours and five minutes. Hell yes, I did.

The story is that both A's are done toying with the Liars and are now going for the jugular. How? By providing undeniable proof that Aria, Emily, Hanna, and Spencer brutally killed Tabitha Clark in Jamaica to the Feds. Their lives are over because, if formally charged, they will be extradited to Jamaica to do their time there.

This affects all of them and their families in different ways with Emily, the most fragile of them, getting the brunt of negative fallout when her entire family shuns her. Will the Liars wilt under the pressure of defeat or rise against it and find the A's and give them an epic battle?

Deadly was really good. Shepard ushered me into a false sense of security and then bought my house of cards dfown and stomped on the remains. It's rumoured that Shepard is ending the series at book 16, which I secretly hopes she calls "Endgame," and if it's anything like she ended her addicting Lying Game series, I know I'll be satisfied.
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LibraryThing member allygggggg
Courtney is Hannah Montana! This series is Hannah Montana! I'm just here to tell you that. That it's Hannah Montana.

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Original publication date

2013-12-03
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