I recently got to read three really fun teen thrillers that will be released in the coming months! Most Likely to Murder by Lish McBride is coming out in March from Penguin. They Want Us Dead by CL Montblanc is coming out from St. Martin’s Press in May, and in July, we get No One Leaves the Manor by Kelly McWilliams from Little, Brown.
With each of these books, the author was new to me, and I enjoyed them all so much I’ve sought out other stuff by the authors since. They all offer fast-paced, enjoyable ensemble casts with a progressive perspective. And they all put teens in deadly peril.
Most Likely to Murder presents a contemporary high school setting where our two protagonists are best friends known for playing pranks. People start getting murdered in ways that seem connected to a prank version of their yearbook, so Rick and Martina come under some suspicion, but also, as it turns out, are being targeted themselves. Rick is really just trying to get by, helping his single mom with money troubles and taking care of his little sister. His best friend Martina’s big family considers him one of their own. They both have crushes on cute girls.
This is a town where teens get horribly murdered, sure, but it is also a town where the students of color don’t receive any specific racist bullying, and it doesn’t seem like anyone’s sexuality is socially problematic, either. I also appreciate that our protagonists get along well with their parents, who are good people who support their kids. A relief for me, someone who read teen books as a 90s teen.








