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Body of Evidence, series by Christopher Golden
TEEN MYS Golden

  1. Body Bags
  2. Thief of Hearts
  3. Soul Survivor
  4. Meets the Eye
  5. Head Games
  6. Skin Deep
  7. Burning Bones
  8. Brain Trust

Jenna Blake thinks she might want to be a doctor like her mother, but she’s afraid of holding someone’s life in her hands. So her father quips, why not be a doctor to the dead? And that’s why she gets a job in a pathology lab.

Shadow Horse, by Alison Hart
TEEN MYS Hart
After assaulting the owner of the horse farm where she works, 13-year-old Jasmine is placed in foster care. Luckily, she ends up on a farm for abused animals. From there, she must search out the proof that she and her grandfather are not responsible for the death of her favorite horse, Whirlwind.

Fingerprints, series by Melinda Metz
Teen F Metz

  1. Gifted Touch
  2. Haunted
  3. Trust Me
  4. Secrets
  5. Betrayed
  6. Revelations

Rae Voight is starting to think she’s crazy because she hears all sorts of voices in her head. She tries to ignore it until one of the voices starts to threaten her.

The House of Dies Drear, by Virginia Hamilton
Teen Mys Hamilton
What can happen to you in a huge house with secret tunnels, a cranky caretaker, and buried treasure?

The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
MYS McCall Smith
Precious Ramotse uses her father’s bequest to open up the first detective agency in Botswana.

Body of Christopher Creed, by Carol Plum-Ucci
TEEN MYS Plum-Ucci
The class weirdo has disappeared, leaving behind an enigmatic e-mail. Is he a runaway, a suicide, or a murder victim?

Counterfeit Son, by Elaine Marie Alphin
TEEN F Alphin
Cameron Miller’s world has just fallen apart. It wasn’t a very good world but at least he knew the rules. Do whatever Pop says and you might survive. But now Pop is dead from a shoot-out with police, and Cameron is afraid he’ll be charged as an accessory. Cameron decides to become Neil Lacey, the boy Pop killed 6 years ago.


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