Thursday, September 25, 2014

It's a Mystery!

Mystery books are one of the most common genre of books written.  Here are some great mysteries for teens . . . .

The Dead and Buried by Kim Harrington
New student Jade uncovers a murder mystery when she moves into a house haunted by the ghost of a beautiful, mean girl who ruled Jade's high school.

From Charlie's Point of View by Richard Scrimger
Best friends Bernadette and Charlie begin seventh grade and help unravel the mysterious case of the Stocking Bandit.

The Season by Sarah MacLean
Showing no interest in the sumptuous balls, lavish dinner parties, and country weekends enjoyed by the rest of early nineteenth-century London society, seventeen-year-old Lady Alexandra Stafford seeks adventure as she investigates the puzzling murder of the Earl of Blackmoor, father of devilishly handsome Gavin.

The Dark Days of Hamburger Halpin by Josh Berk
When Will Halpin transfers from his all-deaf school into a mainstream Pennsylvania high school, he faces discrimination and bullying, but still manages to solve a mystery surrounding the death of a popular football player in his class.

Suspect by Kristin Nitz
As the family gathers at her grandmother's bed-and-breakfast for a murder mystery weekend, seventeen-year-old Jen confronts her ambivalent feelings about her mother, who disappeared fourteen years earlier, and about the possibility that she might be dead.

More Mysteries for Teens --
Blood Trail by Nancy Springer
Burning Blue by Paul Griffin
Creature of the Night by Kate Thompson
The Death Collector by Justin Richards
The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die by April Henry
Legacies: A Shadow Grail Novel by Mercedes Lackey & Rosemary Hill
Phoning a Dead Man by Gillian Cross
Something Rotten by Alan Gratz
Tallgrass by Sandra Dallas
Trash by Andy Mulligan

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