Books written by Emily Arsenault

  • When All the Girls Are Sleeping

    When a disturbing video of her late ex-best friend surfaces, making it like look like she was murdered, Haley digs into what really happened and must solve this supernatural mystery before history has a chance to repeat itself.

  • The Evening Spider: A Novel

    Or if the timing was off, I'd get on YouTube and watch old clips of George Carlin, Chris Rock, or Bill Hicks. Sometimes till two A.M. Then I'd get up at fivethirty in the morning to go teach—all yawns and private giggles.

  • The Broken Teaglass: A Novel

    What’s more, his (possibly) flirtatious co-worker Mona Minot has just made a startling discovery: a trove of puzzling citations, all taken from the same book, The Broken Teaglass. Billy and Mona soon learn that no such book exists.

  • Miss Me When I'm Gone: A Novel

    Arsenault enthralls with this story of what ensues in the shocking aftermath of the sudden, violent death of the successful author of a “honky-tonk Eat, Pray, Love,” when an old college friend of the murdered woman comes across an ...

  • What Strange Creatures: A Novel

    Scandal, love, family, and murder combine in this gripping literary mystery by critically acclaimed author Emily Arsenault, in which a young academic’s life is turned upside down when her brother is arrested for murder and she must prove ...

  • All the Pretty Things

    Ivy's best friend is traumatized by finding the dead body of a young man but as Ivy seeks answers, she learns that her small New Hamshire town hides many secrets.--

  • When All the Girls Are Sleeping

    The sleep stuff from when I was younger . ... Sometime at the beginning of seventh grade , a girl came up to me in the hall before gym — a girl unknown to me in ... she asked , looking back at the two girls who had followed her over .

  • All the Pretty Things

    "A skillfully plotted mystery, bursting with the glare and feverish energy of its summer amusement park setting.

  • The Last Thing I Told You: A Novel

    From a New York Times notable author “another shape-shifting psychological mystery by . . . a writer who constantly surprises me” (Marilyn Stasio, New York Times Book Review).

  • The Leaf Reader

    Emily Arsenault (The Rose Notes) makes her YA debut with a “page-ripping whodunit” about Marnie Wells, who comes face-to-face with the occult when she discovers her ability to read tea leaves might help solve the mystery of a classmate ...