Knives Out for YA readers, this is a twisty, high-stakes
game for a life-changing inheritance brimming with chilling family secrets.
“Stunningly gripping, sharp and edgy” - School Reading List
Derin is a working-class student bound for Cambridge
University. When her favourite professor, Alexander Darnley, and then his wife,
Cornelia, unexpectedly die, all of their students attend the will reading. They
are instructed to compete in a series of challenges, based on Cornelia’s
beloved historical novel, to win their stately home and its multi-million-pound
inheritance.
But the Darnley’s family are not happy to be missing out on
their fortune and they don’t plan on letting it go easily. And tensions
continue to rise when on Derin’s first night at Kenfield House, she receives a
note reading ‘There’s something else going on here that the Darnley’s don’t
want you to know.’
Derin must balance the thrilling games, scheming classmates
and a cute Kenfield intern, all whilst realizing that the history and secrets
of Kenfield House might be soaked in blood.
Who will ultimately be the heir?
A thrilling, pacy race for a life-changing prize filled with
family secrets and twisty reveals. Perfect for fans of The Inheritance Games
and Knives Out.
Award-winning author, Aleema Omotoni, explores the power of
wealth and the difficulties of black girlhood in this thought-provoking and
entertaining plot.
Praise for Everyone’s Thinking It:
“A Gossip Girl for the new age that’s impossible to put
down. Omotoni spins an intricate web of relationships… all tangled in relevant
questions of identity, oppression, and community. This is an absolute knockout
debut, and once reading, everyone will be thinking it.” - Racquel Marie, author
of Ophelia After All
“Brimming with high-stakes drama and a witty cast of both
noble and nefarious characters, Everyone’s Thinking It is a big-hearted, clever
page-turner.” - Ibi Zoboi, New York Times bestselling author
“With its compelling mystery, insightful social commentary,
and charming romance, Everyone’s Thinking It is a richly layered and remarkable
debut.” - Elise Bryant, author of Happily Ever Afters