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Scary Teen Reads October 2020
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Stalking Jack the Ripper
by Kerri Maniscalco
The privileged teen daughter of a lord in Victorian-era London secretly studies forensic medicine before she is embroiled in the investigation of serial killer Jack the Ripper.
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Jackaby
by William Ritter
Newly arrived in 1892 New England, Abigail Rook becomes assistant to R.F. Jackaby, an investigator of the unexplained with the ability to see supernatural beings, and she helps him delve into a case of serial murder which, Jackaby is convinced, is due toa nonhuman creature.
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Ten
by Gretchen McNeil
An edge-of-your-seat thriller loosely inspired by Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None finds best friends Meg and Minnie planning what they believe will be a luxury weekend of bonding and pursuing a cute boy at a house party on exclusive Henry Island, but once there, the guests receive sinister messages before they are systematically murdered.
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Wilder girls
by Rory Power
Friends Hetty, Byatt, and Reece go to extremes trying to uncover the dark truth about the mysterious disease that has had them quarantined at their boarding school on a Maine island.
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Ghost wood song
by Erica Waters
Inheriting her father’s ability to summon ghosts from the grave through fiddle music, a gay teen reluctantly enlists the help of otherworldly witnesses to prove her brother’s innocence in the wake of a murder charge.
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The dead house
by Dawn Kurtagich
Carly, a teen who was institutionalized after her parents' death, attends a private school, Elmbrige High School, where she is believed to have a second personality or soul named Kaitlyn, and be possessed by a demon
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Ashes
by Ilsa J. Bick
When all electronic technology and billions of lives are lost in the wake of a cataclysmic electromagnetic disaster, survivors Alex, Tom and Ellie band together to protect themselves from bizarrely transformed, zombie-like former humans that are hunting them. By the award-nominated author of Draw the Dark.
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Beyond : a ghost story
by Graham McNamee
Everyone thinks seventeen-year-old Jane has attempted suicide more than once, but Jane knows the truth: her shadow is trying to kill her.
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