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The Cheerleaders by Kara ThomasThe surviving sister of a cheerleader who was one of five girls who died violently years earlier realizes during a memory-laden memorial that the tragedies may have been more sinister.
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The Color of Lies by CJ LyonsPossessing a rare form of synesthesia that allows her to see colors representing a person's true emotions, high school senior Ella is approached by a handsome, enigmatic young journalist who reveals that her parents' deaths were not accidental.
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Come Find Me by Megan MirandaA girl determined to continue her late sibling's search through the cosmos and a boy who wants to learn the fate of his missing brother discover a mysterious radio frequency that suggests their family tragedies are mysteriously connected.
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Daughter of the Burning City by Amanda FoodyComing of age within the smoldering borders of the Gomorrah Festival's traveling carnival of fantasy, Sorina uses her rare illusion-creating talents to create family members that she believes do not really exist, until one of them is murdered. A
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The Dead Enders by Erin SaldinAna, Davis, Erik, and Georgie, bound together by tragedy, want nothing more than to escape the small tourist town of Gold Fork, but an arsonist and the return of long-lost family members force them to confront the past.
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The Dark Maidens by Rikako AkiyoshiAfter the death of Itsumi, a popular and charismatic student at St. Mary's Academy for Girls, each member of the literature club presents her own version of the events leading to Itsumi's demise.
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The Dead Queen's Club by Hannah CapinNosy new student Annie Marck is determined to find out what really happened to two of her popular best friend Henry's last six girlfriends, who both died in mysterious ways, ideally before history repeats itself.
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Dealing in Dreams by Lilliam RiveraWearying of her violent life on the streets, the leader of an all-girl crew pursues entry into the exclusive Mega Towers for the privileged elite by tracking down and infiltrating a mysterious gang to commit an unspeakable act.
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Dig by A. S. KingWhen their rags-to-riches grandparents decide against bequeathing the family fortune to their descendants, five teens confront difficult secrets and the realities of their disadvantages before uniting in the face of a terrible choice to save the family name.
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Escaping from Houdini by Kerri ManiscalcoA luxurious ocean liner becomes a floating prison of madness and horror during a week-long voyage across the Atlantic that is marked by a series of disappearances and murders. By the best-selling author of Stalking Jack the Ripper.
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The Fade by Demitria LunettaA teen becomes convinced that four girls who went missing years earlier were murdered in her basement and that she will suffer the same fate unless she figures out what the ghostly victims need from her.
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Far From You by Tess SharpeWrongly blamed for a friend's death because of her past addiction to painkillers, 17-year-old Sophie endures a forced stint in rehab while struggling with peer animosity and trying to figure out who is really responsible for what happened.
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Girls With Sharp Sticks by Suzanne YoungA new series set in a subversive near future follows a group of students at the Girls of Innovations Academy, where lessons about obedience and troublesome personal interests give way to dark secrets and the truth about their identities.
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If You're Out There by Katy LoutzenhiserDisappointed when her former best friend reinvents herself as a vapid social media personality, Zan shares her unhappiness with a kind newcomer before a hidden clue reveals that her friend may be in trouble.
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Immoral Code by Lillian ClarkThe loyal friends of a deadbeat billionaire's abandoned daughter orchestrate a 21st-century Robin Hood plot to hack into her father's company and steal the tuition money she needs to follow her dreams.
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Light as a Feather by Zoe AarsenWhen a group of popular girls plays a scary game at a sleepover party, they begin to die under mysterious circumstances, and it is up to McKenna, who has faced death once before, to find out the cause.
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Little White Lies by Jennifer BarnesAn 18-year-old auto mechanic, raised by a down-on-her-luck single mom, allows her wealthy estranged grandmother to bribe her into becoming a Southern debutante in the hope of learning the identity of her father.
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The Lost Causes by Jessica Koosed EttingPlaced in a support group together by a mysterious doctor, five psychologically challenged teens are given an experimental drug that induces psychic abilities before being recruited by the FBI to solve a grisly murder that has rocked their hometown.
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The Lonely Dead by April HenryDiscovering that her estranged friend has been murdered, Adele, a teen with the ability to speak with ghosts, risks her life to help stop the killer and clear her own name of suspicion.
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The Agony House by Cherie PriestSeventeen-year-old Denise Farber, her mom, and her stepfather are moving back to New Orleans, into the Argonne house, which is over 100 years old, and really showing its age, but which her mother plans to turn into a bed-and-breakfast--but old houses have histories, and sometimes ghosts, and a mysterious old comic book that Denise finds in the attic may hold the answer to a crime and the terrifying things that keep happening in what she thinks of as the "Agony" house.
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All is Fair by Dee GarretsonReceiving a dreaded telegram during World War I, a young aristocrat is pulled out of her boarding school and partnered with a dashing American spy for a dangerous project to support the war effort.
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Borrowedby Lucia DiStefanoLinnea, a heart transplant recipient, and Maxine, the twin sister of Linnea's heart donor, are brought together in terrifying ways when inked messages begin appearing on Linnea's body and Maxine believes her sister's drowning was no accident.
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Broken Things by Lauren OliverWithdrawing from a community that blames them for a friend's death five years earlier, two girls are reunited by a seemingly insignificant discovery that resurrects the mystery and forces them to confront traumatic events to uncover what really happened.
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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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A Sky For Us Alone by Kristin RussellIn Strickland County, a forgotten stretch of land in southern Appalachia, there isn't a lot of anything to go around. But when eighteen-year-old Harlowe Compton's brother is killed by the Praters, the family who controls everything from the mines to the law to the opioid trade, he wonders if the future will ever hold more than loss. With Tennessee, Harlowe feels for the first time that something good might happen, that he might have found the rarest thing of all: hope. Even as she struggles with the worst of the cards she's been dealt, Tennessee makes Harlowe believe that they can dare to forge their own path, if they only give it a shot. But as Harlowe searches for the answers behind his brother's death, his town's decay, and his family's dysfunction, he discovers truths about the people he loves and himself that are darker than he ever expected. Now, Harlowe realizes, there's no turning back.
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Summer of Salt by Katrina LenoFearing that the gift of magic that all the women in her family have possessed will pass her by, Georgina embarks on a stormy last summer on the island of her youth, where a mystery surrounding a rare 300-year-old bird imparts lessons about the true nature of magic.
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Thicker Than Water by Kelly FioreArrested for dealing drugs and playing a part in her brother's death, CeCe reflects on her late brother's promising start as a talented athlete, the injury that led to his drug addiction and her fateful decision to steal and sell his drugs to protect him and save money.
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Truly Devious by Maureen JohnsonA first entry in a new series by the best-selling author of 13 Little Blue Envelopes introduces sharp and funny detective Stevie Bell, whose first year at an elite boarding school finds her unraveling two mysteries, including one from the school's past and one in the present.
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Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen M. McManusForced to return to the picturesque town where her aunt went missing as a teen and a homecoming queen was murdered five years earlier, Ellery navigates an anonymous assailant's threats about the school's homecoming events while uncovering dark community secrets. By the best-selling author of One of Us Is Lying.
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Uncharted
by Erin Cashman
Seventeen-year-old Annabeth prefers the fantasy of her books and paintings to reality--because in reality, her mom is dead, and it was all her fault. When she accompanies her father to the funeral of some family friends who drowned, she's surprised to find her grief reflected in the face of Griffin Bradford, the son of the couple who died. Griffin is nothing like the carefree boy she once knew. Now he's irritable, removed, and he's under police investigation for his parents' deaths. One night following the memorial service, Annabeth's dad goes missing in the woods, and she suspects Griffin knows more about the disappearance than he's letting on. He refuses to answer her questions, particularly those related to the mysterious "expedition" his parents took to Ireland, where they went missing for seven months. Annabeth fears her father isn't lost, but rather a victim of something sinister. She launches her own investigation, tracing clues that whisper of myth and legend and death, until she stumbles upon a secret. One that some would die to protect, others would kill to expose--and which twists Annabeth's fantasy and reality together in deadly new ways.
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