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Who Dunnit? Mystery, murder & mayhem.
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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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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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Unrivaled by Alyson NoelWhen an aspiring reporter, a typecast actress and a guitarist who has been abandoned by his famous father all receive VIP invitations to a Hollywood party organized with sinister intentions against an A-list starlet, the celebrity's subsequent disappearance threatens everything they have worked to achieve.
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We know it was you : a Strange truth novel by Maggie ThrashTwo teens become the only ones in their community to discover the truth about a beautiful cheerleader's suicide during a Friday night football game, in a high-suspense tale set in the days following the tragedy.
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Dial Em for murder : she wanted to write a mystery, not live it by Marni BatesReceiving a cryptic warning from an old man who promptly dies in front of her, Emmy, a teen writer of romance novels, discovers that the man may have died saving her and that he held knowledge that others are willing to kill to suppress.
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The hundred lies of Lizzie Lovett
by Chelsea Sedoti
When popular Lizzie Lovett goes missing, seventeen-year-old Hawthorne, a lonely misfit, finds herself becoming obsessed with solving the mystery
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The stranger game by Cylin BusbyWhen the cruel sister who went missing four years earlier is found and reunited with her family, Nico struggles to set aside painful memories in order to help her transformed sibling, now suffering from retrograde amnesia, while the dark details of what really happened on that fateful day four years past continue to haunt Nico.
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Shade me
by Jennifer Brown
Perpetual outsider and synesthesia sufferer Nikki Kill is linked to an attack on ultra rich and popular Peyton Hollis, and as Nikki is thrust into the world of the Hollis family it is clear that someone wants Peyton dead
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One was lost by Natalie D RichardsWhen a group of teens awaken in the woods during a senior camping tripùone that was supposed to be safe and uneventfulùwith the words "Damaged," "Deceptive," "Dangerous" and "Darling" inked onto their skin, Sera and her three friends must discover the truth behind the sinister words before a killer finds them.
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Black flowers, white lies
by Yvonne Ventresca
Ella Benton tries to adjust to life within a stepfamily, but after her stepbrother tells her about the circumstances of her late father's death, she develops a sense that her late father is warning her of pending danger
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The amateurs by Sara ShepardInvestigating the cold-case disappearance that first inspired her ambition to become a detective, Seneca Frazier teams up with fellow enthusiasts to investigate suspicious activity in a trendy community filled with dark secrets and shocking betrayals.
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Suicide notes from beautiful girls
by Lynn Weingarten
They say Delia burned burned herself to death in her stepfather's shed, but June does not believe it was suicide because she and Delia used to be closer than anything, but one night a year ago, everything changed when they and June's boyfriend Ryan let their good time get out of hand, and now, a year later, June owes it to Delia to know if her best friend committed suicide or was murdered
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Bad blood by Jennifer BarnesQuestioning everything she believed when she makes an astounding discovery, FBI Naturals team member Cassie races to uncover the secrets of a group that has been committing assassinations for generations.
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The darkest corners by Kara ThomasConsumed by questions about a fateful, ghostly night that resulted in a cousin's demise, a death-row conviction and her move to a distant town, Tessa reunites with childhood friend Callie to confront the demons of their shared past and uncover a haunting truth.
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Dangerous lies
by Becca Fitzpatrick
After witnessing a murder, high school senior Stella Gordon is sent to Nebraska for her own safety where she chafes at her protection, but when she meets Chet Falconer it becomes harder for her to keep her guard up, and soon she has to deal with the realthreat to her life as her enemies are actually closer than she thinks
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Love, lies and spies by Cindy AnsteySecretly pursuing unconventional interests in the 19th century, Lady Juliana resolves to avoid attachments and anonymously publish her scientific research during her first London season, an effort that is facilitated through an agreement with a War Office spy.
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Nothing bad is going to happen by Kathleen HaleA sequel to No One Else Can Have You finds Kippy struggling to learn the truth when her boyfriend nearly succumbs to what the police believe was a suicide attempt.
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Wink Poppy Midnight by April Genevieve TucholkeLies, secrets and social dynamics impact a triangle involving a wild redhead, a bullying queen bee and the sweet but uncertain boy caught between them. By the author of Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea.
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The Lie Tree
by Frances Hardinge
Concealing her curious nature behind the façade of a dull and respectable young lady, Faith acquires secrets gleaned from her inability to resist mysteries and resolves to avenge the murder of her scandal-fleeing scientist father. By the award-winning author of Cuckoo Song.
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Confessions : the murder of an angel by James PattersonA conclusion to the best-selling series finds an increasingly unbalanced Tandy Angel facing the possibility that the stalker she is convinced is trying to kill her may be a figment of her imagination.
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The mystery of hollow places by Rebecca PodosBecoming convinced that her missing forensic pathologist father was looking for the mother she never knew, 17-year-old Imogene uses the skills gleaned from a lifetime of reading her father's books to track him down and get answers to long-held questions.
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