April Henry's YA mysteries have collectively been awarded over fifty state honors and awards. Count All Her Bones : "A pulse-pounding sequence. Readers will be rooting for Cheyenne and Griffin from the edges of their seats." - Kirkus Reviews "This book offers the same suspense and tightly paced action as its predecessor . , this volume stands on its own and should be considered for any YA collection looking for contemporary suspense titles." - School Library Journal The Girl I Used to Be : Winner of the Anthony Award for Best Young Adult Mystery Novel An Edgar Award for Best YA Nominee A Texas Lonestar List Selection "Henry has done it again with another edge-of-your-seat mystery/thriller. Recommended for middle school and high school mystery/thriller/suspense collections and for April Henry fans" - VOYA , starred review "A must-have for YA mystery-thriller collections." - School Library Journal The Point Last Seen Series: "The author's expertise at plotting a murder mystery and knowledge of police procedure are evident.
" - Publishers Weekly "Fast-moving and well-constructed. A quick, thrilling read that doesn't skimp on characterization." - Kirkus Reviews The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die: "A psychological mystery wrapped in a thriller with a smart and resourceful heroine. Great read!" -Alexandra Sokoloff, screenwriter and bestselling thriller author of The Harrowing "A thrill-packed story with twists and turns you'll never see coming. Hop on board for an adrenaline fueled ride!" -CJ Lyons, New York Times- bestselling author of Blind Faith.