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Who Dunnit? Mystery, murder & mayhem.
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Turtles all the way down by John GreenIn his long-awaited return, the author of #1 best-selling The Fault in Our Stars shares the story of Aza Holmes, a young woman navigating daily existence within the ever-tightening spiral of her own thoughts.
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A line in the dark
by Malinda Lo
"When Chinese American teenager Jess Wong's best friend Angie falls in love with a girl from the nearby boarding school, Jess expects heartbreak. But when everybody's secrets start to be revealed, the stakes quickly elevate from love or loneliness to life or death"
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Expelled by James PattersonSuspended after an anonymous adversary exposes him and three other students as the people behind provocative tweets, Will investigates the secrets of the most likely culprits in his determination to expose the truth about their lives.
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13 minutes by Sarah PinboroughRevived after being dead for several minutes, Natasha searches for answers about the suspicious accident that nearly ended her life, an event that implicates her closest friends.
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Too Shattered for Mending
by Peter Brown Hoffmeister
Struggling to stay in school while supporting a younger cousin in the wake of his older brother's arrest, Little avoids a police investigation into the disappearance of his grandfather before the threat of a poaching charge forces him to choose between his loyalties. By the author of This Is the Part Where You Laugh.
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Orphan, agent, prima, pawn by Elizabeth KiemComing of age in a mid-20th-century Moscow orphanage for the unwanted children of Stalin's enemies, a teenaged ballerina who once had a psychic vision pursues a future with the Bolshoi Ballet before the KGB offers to forgive her family's past if she works against the West as a psychic spy.
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Jane, unlimited by Kristin CashoreLooking for direction after the loss of her guardian aunt, Jane accepts an unexpected invitation to an island mansion gala, where she considers five choices that will determine the course of her life. By the award-winning author of the Graceling Realm series.
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Genuine fraud by E LockhartA novel of psychological suspense by the best-selling author of We Were Liars follows the experiences of a diabolically intelligent girl who repeatedly reinvents herself in an effort to secure a charmed existence.
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The arsonist by Stephanie OakesA tale told from three revolving viewpoints follows the experiences of a death row arsonist's daughter, who dreams of reuniting with a mother believed dead, and a Kuwaiti immigrant with epilepsy who is struggling to graduate, an unlikely duo that investigates the history-shaping 1989 murder of a beautiful, young East German resistance fighter.
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Little monsters by Kara ThomasA psychological thriller by the author of The Darkest Corners finds Kacey moving from her volatile mother's home to the peaceful home of her father, stepmother and stepsiblings before being welcomed into a tight circle of friends who prove mercurial and manipulative in socially destructive ways.
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The suffering tree
by Elle Cosimano
"A troubled girl literally unearths the past after receiving a mysterious inheritance--but someone else wants it to stay buried"
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Dear reader by Mary O'ConnellA modern adaptation of Wuthering Heights follows the experiences of high-school senior Flannery, who follows her missing teacher to New York City before falling for a British gap year student named Heath, who seems to have stepped from the pages of Emily Bront's novel.
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One of us is lying by Karen M. McManusWhen one of five students in detention is found dead, his high-profile classmates—including a brainy intellectual, a popular beauty, a drug dealer on probation and an all-star athlete—are investigated and revealed to be the subjects of the victim's latest gossip postings.
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And then there were four by Nancy WerlinFive very different students at a private high school unite under mysterious circumstances and struggle to survive after discovering that their parents are trying to kill them.
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To catch a killer by Sheryl ScarboroughConducting a secret investigation years after surviving the unsolved murder of her mother, Erin Blake finds herself once again in the spotlight when a teacher is killed, causing her to suspect that the same murderer has struck again.
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Trace evidence : Shock / Shift / Swipe / Spike
by Kathy Reichs
"A collection of four short stories based on the Virals series that gives further glimpses of the Virals' world as they work with Tory's famous great aunt, Temperance Brennan, to solve more mysteries, take look at where it all started before they became Virals, and get to the bottom of an attempted sabotage at Kit and Whitney's wedding"
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Missing by Kelley ArmstrongLonging to escape her bleak hometown and follow her peers to discover better opportunities elsewhere, Winter Crane explores the woodland refuge where she has always felt more at home before realizing that her fellow teens who departed may actually have gone missing.
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Blacklist by Alyson NolWhen a Hollywood it-girl goes missing amid dangerous secrets, Layla, Aster and Tommy struggle to clear their names and identify the source of sinister messages while the tabloids explode with rumors.
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The lost girl of Astor Street by Stephanie MorrillInvestigating the disappearance of her best friend from their privileged neighborhood in 1920s Chicago, 17-year-old Piper risks her safety to follow clues leading to local corruption and some of the community's wealthiest and most powerful families.
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This is our story
by Ashley Elston
"When a hunting accident claims a boy's life, his best friends all come under suspicion"
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