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Karen M. McManusA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more. For select classroom titles, we also provide Teaching Guides with discussion and quiz questions to prompt student engagement.
Ellery (and, to a lesser extent, her twin brother, Ezra) is a character driven by family trauma—namely, the high-school disappearance of her aunt Sarah. Sarah’s life and disappearance hang over the family like a lingering shadow, and Ellery longs to understand what happened and to connect with her mother and grandmother through this understanding. As a result, she’s obsessed with true crime as a genre, and when she finds herself in the middle of a mystery, her plucky nature and desire for justice lead her to investigate the town of Echo Ridge. It’s her hope that in doing this, she can provide a kind of symbolic healing for her family, even if she will never learn what happened to Sarah.
Ellery is, in many ways, a typical heroine for a young-adult thriller: She’s smart and attractive, but awkward, with a penchant for getting herself in trouble. She’s also naturally suspicious, and the majority of characters in the novel spend some time in her sights as potential murderers. She has a strained relationship with her mother, and most of her actions in the story can be read through this lens: She values the truth because she’s been denied it by her mother.
By Karen M. McManus