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A study in Charlotte : a Charlotte Holmes novel
by Brittany Cavallaro
Rival teens Charlotte and Jamie, descendants of Sherlock Holmes and John Watson, investigate the mystery of why they are being framed for murder at their American boarding school.
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All fall down
by Ally Carter
Daredevil army brat Grace, the granddaughter of the world's most powerful ambassador, returns to the Embassy Row of her childhood summers to solve the mystery of her mother's death.
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Nothing bad is going to happen
by Kathleen Hale
A 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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Shade me
by Jennifer Brown
Experiencing a rare form of synesthesia that causes her to perceive color in her emotions and situations, Nikki Kill is linked to a popular girl who has barely survived a vicious attack, possibly at the hands of the victim's attractive older brother.
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Boy Nobody : a novel
by Allen Zadoff
Embarking on a latest mission, 16-year-old Boy Nobody, an assassin under the control of a shadowy government organization known as "The Program," considers sabotaging his work when his target reminds him of the normal life he craves.
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Famous last words
by Katie Alender
Doubting her sanity in the wake of terrifying visions of a body in her pool, messages on her walls and someone else's reflection in the mirror, Willa begins to suspect that her experiences may be related to the work of a serial killer at large in Los Angeles.
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Asylum
by Madeleine Roux
A tale presented in the style of an integrated photo-novel finds intellectual misfit Dan arriving at a summer college prep program for gifted students and being required to sleep in a crumbling former psychiatric hospital, where he and his friends uncover disturbing secrets about the asylum's dark past.
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Dead girls don't lie
by Jennifer Shaw Wolf
Jaycee and Rachel were best friends until a terrible night when their friendship faltered and Rachel was found dead, but her last text message starts Jaycee on a search that may prove Rachel's death was no random crime.
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I am the messenger
by Markus Zusak
The dull and drab life of Ed, an underage cab driver with a coffee-addicted dog, takes an unexpected turn when he accidentally stops a bank robbery and finds himself being placed in charge of watching out for the entire town per a visit from the mysterious Ace.
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I hunt killers
by Barry Lyga
Seventeen-year-old Jazz learned all about being a serial killer from his notorious "Dear Old Dad" but believes he has a conscience that will help fight his own urges and right some of his father's wrongs, so he secretly helps the police apprehend the town's newest murderer, "The Impressionist."
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Paper towns
by John Green
Having been in love with Margo forever, Quentin is happy to help her with her strange plots and campaigns for revenge, but when she vanishes one evening without a trace, Quentin finds himself delving into clues in order to resolve many unanswered questions.
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Don't look back
by Jennifer L. Armentrout
Resurfacing with no memory of what happened to her after disappearing with her best friend, Samantha struggles with her former identity as a popular bully and elects to start over by being kinder to her family and bonding with a boy she once disdained.
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Vanishing girls
by Lauren Oliver
Estranged from her sister, Dara, by a terrible scarring accident, Nick realizes that something dire has happened when Dara vanishes at the same time a 9-year-old girl goes missing.
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Poor little dead girls
by Lizzie Friend
Starting her junior year at an exclusive East Coast girls' boarding school on a lacrosse scholarship, small-town Sadie uncovers a murder mystery after being inducted into a powerful secret society.
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