
Five Total Strangers
by Natalie D. Richards (2020)
Like 'They Wish They Were Us', this thriller keeps you guessing with secrets at a remote location.

by Jessica Goodman (2001)
Jill Newman's best friend, the enigmatic Shaila Arnold, was killed by her boyfriend three years ago. After that dark night on the beach, Graham confessed, the case was closed, and Jill and her friends tried to move on. Now, it's Jill's senior year and she's determined to make it her best yet. After all, she's a senior and a Player--a member of Gold Coast Prep's exclusive, not-so-secret secret society. Senior Players have the best parties, the admiration of the entire school, and the highest grades. This is going to be Jill's year. She's sure of it. But when she starts getting texts proclaiming Graham's innocence, Jill's dreams of the perfect senior year, in her perfect seaside town, with her perfect group of friends, starts to crumble. Suddenly, flashes of that night on the beach freshman year start coming back to her, along with memories she's tried to suppress. More than anything, Jill wants to uncover the truth about what happened to Shaila, but she soon realizes that doing so means putting her friendships, and her future, in jeopardy.
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by Natalie D. Richards (2020)
Like 'They Wish They Were Us', this thriller keeps you guessing with secrets at a remote location.

by Kara Thomas (2017)
This book shares 'They Wish They Were Us's' knack for uncovering dark secrets in seemingly normal settings.

by Jenn Bennett (2019)
If you enjoyed the mystery and character dynamics of 'They Wish They Were Us', this offers a similar vibe.

by Savannah Brown (2019)
This novel, like 'They Wish They Were Us', delves into a dark mystery among privileged young people.

by Faridah Abike-Iyimide (2021)
Fans of 'They Wish They Were Us' will appreciate the high-stakes secrets and social commentary here.
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