One blog. Seventy-three suspects. A school on the brink of collapse.
Quinn Rivera built Riverdale Revealed into the most-read student blog in the district by turning every prank, scandal, and administrative failure at Riverdale Hall into viral content. Ten thousand followers. A reputation as the voice of truth.
Then the pranks escalated too far.
After a month of increasingly destructive incidents - a salt-and-sugar cafeteria swap, a gymnasium flooded overnight, a cricket infestation that cancelled the spring formal - the school board threatens permanent closure. Seventy-three students are implicated. Someone has to be responsible.
Quinn is certain there's a mastermind. If they can expose the culprit, they can save the school, protect the innocent, and cement their legacy as Riverdale's most fearless journalist.
But the investigation leads somewhere Quinn didn't expect: straight back to themselves.
Because Quinn documented every prank. Amplified every incident. Made destruction look like rebellion and chaos look like entertainment. Now the school is collapsing - and Quinn's blog is part of the reason why.
When Principal Hartley proposes restorative justice instead of prosecution, Quinn must choose between two very different kinds of truth: the kind that finds a villain, and the kind that asks everyone - including the journalist - to look honestly at the harm they've caused.
A propulsive mystery about collective accountability, the ethics of going viral, and what transformation actually costs.
Perfect for fans of One of Us Is Lying and The Hate U Give.