Or, for a historical, The Forest of Stolen Girls by June Hur!) If you love a good whodunit, behold eight great places to start in mystery books for teens. Firekeeper's Daughter By Angeline Boulley Boulley’s stellar debut novel has gotten allll the buzz for a reason–it’s that ...
Penny Warner: Code Busters Club Mystery Series Book #1:Skeleton Key(9-12 year olds) Marjorie Weinman Sharmat & Marc Simont (Illustrator):Nate the GreatMystery Series (My children loved these.) Jacqueline West:The Shadows(book #1 in the Books of Elsewhere) Jerry West:The Happy Hollisters Myst...
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Three teens who got in trouble with the law help themselves and others by solving crimes under the watchful eye of their Lieutenant boss. Monk After the unsolved murder of his wife, Detective Adrian Monk develops OCD, which includes a terror of germs and contamination. Moonlighting Tells the...
Any topic might materialize in this space, doing the thing I’ve done for most of the past 50 years. The JP Weiscarver mystery series –You’ve heard of this if you’ve been around very long. I’ve published seven books, the first two under one cover. The most recent was “The ...
The pacing was good but on the downside it was eminently predictable – there were not really any surprises for me as I read, which didn’t stop me enjoying it but perhaps will mean that it won’t be that memorable down the road. Books like this are great for when you want a fun ...
Books continue on! In January, I got the rough draft done of Shamus & Shifter (it’s going to need a hard rewrite, though) and wrote half a paranormal romance novel for the PNR pen name. Slowly, the light returns. Guest story by Elva Birch ...