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No such person
by Caroline B. Cooney
A sibling rivalry between a free-spirited younger sister and her success-driven older sister escalates into tragedy and mystery for a family during a lakeside summer. By the best-selling author of The Face on the Milk Carton.
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Pushing perfect
by Michelle Falkoff
Although she seems to have the perfect life, Kara is caught up with a group whose secrets threaten to ruin her perfectly planned future.
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The conspiracy of us
by Maggie Hall
When 16-year-old Avery West learns her family is part of a powerful and dangerous secret society, and that her own life is in danger, she must follow a trail of clues across Europe.
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The underdogs
by Sara Hammel
When a popular teen is found murdered at an elite tennis club, 12-year-old Evie and her best friend, Chelsea, follow the footsteps of the case's lead detective during a summertime filled with tension, blame and heroism.
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The night she disappeared
by April Henry
Horrified to discover that she was the actual target in a co-worker's abduction, pizza delivery girl Gabie teams up with another co-worker, Drew, to find the kidnapped girl. By the author of Girl, Stolen.
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Death cloud : Sherlock Holmes the legend begins
by Andy Lane
In 1868, with his army officer father suddenly posted to India, and his mother mysteriously "unwell," fourteen-year-old Sherlock Holmes is sent to stay with his eccentric uncle and aunt in their vast house in Farnham, where he uncovers his first murder and a diabolical villain.
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Dreamland burning
by Jennifer Latham
A dual-narrated tale by the author of Scarlett Undercover explores how race relations have changed in the past century through the story of 17-year-old Rowan, who investigates a century-old murder committed during the race riots of 1921 Tulsa.
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Scarlett undercover
by Jennifer Latham
Sixteen-year-old Scarlett, a private detective in the fictional city of Las Almas, finds herself at the center of a mysterious case involving ancient curses, priceless artifacts and jinn, while also discovering that her own family secrets may have more to do with the situation than she thinks.
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Sophie Someone
by Hayley Long
Loving her international school and friends in Belgium despite questions about why her family moved away from England when she was little, 14-year-old Sophie makes a startling discovery about her identity and her family that throws into question everything she believed about trust, choices and forgiveness. By the award-winning author of What's Up With Jody Barton?
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The lost girl of Astor Street
by Stephanie Morrill
Investigating 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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The disappearances
by Emily Bain Murphy
Sent to live in a faraway rural community after their secretive mother's death, Aila and her younger brother are targeted by locals who blame their mother for a mysterious phenomenon that triggers the disappearances of sensory and mental experiences every seven years.
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Half in love with death
by Emily Ross
When her older sister disappears and her parents and the police seem to have no answers, fifteen-year-old Caroline travels to California with her sister's boyfriend to try and find the truth.
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To catch a killer
by Sheryl Scarborough
Conducting 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 murderer's ape
by Jakob Wegelius
Possessing a rare ability to completely understand human language, gorilla Sally Jones dresses in human clothing and silently moves among unknowing humans during a lucrative job with a cargo boat captain whose wrongful imprisonment for murder prompts Sally's quest for justice and survival.
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