Then There Was One by Wendy Cross

Every inhabitant in the Quadrant knows about The Pinnacle, a reality TV contest set on a remote planet with a five million cash prize. For three desperate entrants, winning would mean the world:Rich-girl BEX can finally leave her broken family behind.
For politician’s son ZANE, it’s his only opportunity to save his mother.
And it’s outcast RAYA’S last chance at a better life.
But as the competition starts, the contestants are quick to discover that this year’s game has unscripted and DEADLY consequences.And the only thing they’re truly competing for, is SURVIVAL.

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Reviews

"The pages turn themselves in this sizzling debut. Wendy Cross is relentless!"
~Jennifer Lynn Alvarez,
author of Friends Like These

Finally a ‘who done it’ that kept me guessing till the end. Wendy Cross does a remarkable job weaving a tale of intrigue as 10 teens fight to stay alive while a killer is moving amongst them.
~Kelly A.
I couldn’t put this down. The twists and turns kept me guessing the entire time, and that ending left me SPEECHLESS. Bex and Raya are my new friendship goals. Stayed up far too late and it was utterly worth it!
~Michelle K.
It kept me on the edge of my seat wanting to know what was going to happen next. I held my breath hoping that my favorite characters were not the next to die. I love that there were no slow parts, and the book kept me engaged during the entire read. You know a book is good when you stay up past midnight to read it. I would have NEVER guessed the ending!!!!
~Collen C.
This book was such a fun read! I couldn’t stop reading because I just had to know what happened next. The story is written from three distinct and different points of view, so it’s hard to know what the true story really is. This book will keep you guessing until the very end.
~Kelly J.
This is such a good book! Plot twists, dystopian, drama! Everything is amazing! 10/10 - would recommend it!
~Ava C.

About

Wendy Cross is a young adult author living on the Front Range with her husband and three amazing daughters. After ten years as a copywriter, Wendy became a pseudo-expert on everything from patio furniture to composting toilets. She loves reading and writing YA—especially mysteries—and believes the very best of friends are those who will help you hide the bodies.