The Hardest Ones to Fool
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Christina Li
Amelia Wu is great at relationships. So great, in fact, that she’s in three of them. Why choose between the suave debate team captain, the charming indie filmmaker, and the tennis star when she can be with them all?
The catch? None of them know about each other. It works perfectly. They’re in love with her—or the versions of her that they get. Amy. Ellie. Mia. And she’s in love with the lavish dinners, fancy yacht trips, and expensive gifts. Times three.
But schemes always get complicated, don’t they? When Amelia's best friend ends up dead, her alleged murder shocks their placid beachside city. And soon, Amelia's carefully planned relationships start to dangerously unravel.
In a fit of desperation, Amelia teams up with her academic nemesis Jackie, the editor-in-chief of the school newspaper and a self-proclaimed true crime junkie, to get to the bottom of this.
After all, Amelia needs to keep her boyfriends close and her enemies closer if she wants to keep her scam—and herself—afloat.
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Critic reviews
“This fast-paced thriller is packed with shocking surprises, shifting loyalties, and blurred motives… readers will be left guessing until the final page.”—Kirkus Reviews
"Li (The Manor of Dreams, for adults) weaves a labyrinthine mystery… Amelia is a morally ambiguous protagonist who remains magnetic despite her dishonesty and opportunism. The novel’s pacing hinges on delayed revelations, and the resulting twists feel both surprising and earned."—Publishers Weekly
“Christina Li has given us a sharply funny, deliciously competent protagonist to root for in Amelia Wu, whose story is so addicting, I felt like I was binge-watching the newest must-watch teen crime thriller. Chock-full of characters that are easy to love and fun to hate, I’d have been happy reading about this cast doing laundry together. As it is, with the whip-smart plot twists and turns and surprisingly tender romance, my sleep schedule stood absolutely no chance. Be warned: From the moment you read its first sentence, you will not be able to put down The Hardest Ones to Fool. Christina Li has written a book that, to quote Jackie Anh, Amelia’s academic nemesis, makes me feel like I’m ‘actually sort of a cool person.’”—Sloan Harlow, New York Times bestselling author of Everything We Never Said
“A bold, fast-paced mystery with a searing, precise narrator who you can’t help but want to succeed . . . even if (and maybe because!) she’s a scammer on a mission. A total thrill!”—Jessica Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of The Counselors
“There is nothing that I love more than a story about wicked girls using the patriarchy for personal gain. The Hardest Ones to Fool is a tense, perfectly paced thriller that had me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end.”—Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, New York Times bestselling author of Ace of Spades
“Li’s first foray into thriller pulls out all the stops to great success. Ambitious, smart, and wickedly fun, this is the fast-paced story of a teenage girl willing to do whatever it takes to not just survive but thrive under pressure. Whatever it takes.”—Joelle Wellington, author of Their Vicious Games
"Li (The Manor of Dreams, for adults) weaves a labyrinthine mystery… Amelia is a morally ambiguous protagonist who remains magnetic despite her dishonesty and opportunism. The novel’s pacing hinges on delayed revelations, and the resulting twists feel both surprising and earned."—Publishers Weekly
“Christina Li has given us a sharply funny, deliciously competent protagonist to root for in Amelia Wu, whose story is so addicting, I felt like I was binge-watching the newest must-watch teen crime thriller. Chock-full of characters that are easy to love and fun to hate, I’d have been happy reading about this cast doing laundry together. As it is, with the whip-smart plot twists and turns and surprisingly tender romance, my sleep schedule stood absolutely no chance. Be warned: From the moment you read its first sentence, you will not be able to put down The Hardest Ones to Fool. Christina Li has written a book that, to quote Jackie Anh, Amelia’s academic nemesis, makes me feel like I’m ‘actually sort of a cool person.’”—Sloan Harlow, New York Times bestselling author of Everything We Never Said
“A bold, fast-paced mystery with a searing, precise narrator who you can’t help but want to succeed . . . even if (and maybe because!) she’s a scammer on a mission. A total thrill!”—Jessica Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of The Counselors
“There is nothing that I love more than a story about wicked girls using the patriarchy for personal gain. The Hardest Ones to Fool is a tense, perfectly paced thriller that had me on the edge of my seat from beginning to end.”—Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, New York Times bestselling author of Ace of Spades
“Li’s first foray into thriller pulls out all the stops to great success. Ambitious, smart, and wickedly fun, this is the fast-paced story of a teenage girl willing to do whatever it takes to not just survive but thrive under pressure. Whatever it takes.”—Joelle Wellington, author of Their Vicious Games
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