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So You Want to be a Wizard
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So You Want to be a WizardSo You Want to be a Wizard

Ages 10 & up. In the spirit of Madeleine L'Engle's classic A Wrinkle in Time, this is a fascinating and powerfully involving story about two lonely kids who are inadvertently caught up in the never-ending battle between good and evil. The problems of everyday adolescent life and the mysteries of magic are perfectly blended, along with plenty of humor and suspense.
As two young wizards embark on a mission to preserve the universe they encounter an eerie version of Manhattan.
 
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Tags: humor, suspense, young, plenty, along, Wizard
Silent Night
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Silent NightSilent Night

It is Christmas Eve in New York City when Brian, a determined seven year old, follows the thief who took his mother's wallet, hoping to retrieve the St. Christopher's medal that he believes will save his father, who has leukemia, just as it saved his grandfather in World War II. However, the child is kidnapped by a vicious escaped convict who needs a hostage. The central characters come to life rapidly as the fast-moving story quickly builds suspense. Teens will appreciate the realistic, paradoxical description of the relationship between Brian and his older brother: caring, concerned, and name-calling at the same time.
 
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Tags: Brian, builds, suspense, appreciate, quickly, Silent, Night, story
How to Write Killer Fiction: The Funhouse of Mystery & the Roller Coaster of Suspense
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How to Write Killer Fiction: The Funhouse of Mystery & the Roller Coaster of SuspenseHow to Write Killer Fiction: The Funhouse of Mystery & the Roller Coaster of Suspense

Writing is all about creating an experience for the reader. Whether you're giving them a brain-teasing puzzle or an adrenaline-soaked emotional roller coaster-ride, this book helps you shape your fiction to create maximum enjoyment for your readers.Now you can learn the craft directly from one of the most respected contemporary writers in the field, Carolyn What, winner of multitudinous awards and nominations. What knows what editors want, and shows you how to achieve your writing an publishing goals. How To Write Killer Fiction is a handbook that no writer of mystery or suspense can afford to be without.
 
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Tags: Write, Killer, Fiction, shows, achieve, Suspense, Roller
A Century of Great Suspense Stories
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A Century of Great Suspense StoriesA Century of Great Suspense Stories

Jeffery Deaver (editor) - A Century of Great Suspense Stories

New York Times bestselling author Jeffery Deaver's task was to select the best mystery/horror/detective stories of the century by the world's most celebrated writers. The result is a triumph, featuring masterpieces of suspense by:

 
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Tags: Stories, Jeffery, Suspense, Great, Deaver, Century
New York Dead
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New York DeadNew York Dead

A gritty, high voltage novel, packed with interwoven story lines and surprising twists, New York Dead by Stuart Woods draws the reader into its stunning tale of intricate suspense and leads to a heart stopping climax you won't soon forget.
REUPLOAD NEEDED
 
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Tags: suspense, intricate, stunning, reader, leads, heart