Title : Green Year, Part I (3/3) Author : jobey_in_error Rating & Warnings : PG-13 Prompt : mystery/suspense Format & Word Count : fanfic, 2500 Summary : GoF. Tonks investigates Bertha Jorkins's disappearance in a world that seems full of lies and mysteries... and is blindsided by a disarming werewolf with preposterous stories who knows more than any civilian should. Author’s Notes...
Title : Green Year, Part I (2/3) Author : jobey_in_error Rating & Warnings : PG-13 Prompt : mystery/suspense Format & Word Count : fanfic, 1850 Summary : GoF. Tonks investigates Bertha Jorkins's disappearance in a world that seems full of lies and mysteries... and is blindsided by a disarming werewolf with preposterous stories who knows more than any civilian should. Author’s...
Title : Green Year, Part I (1/3) Author : jobey_in_error Rating & Warnings : PG-13 Prompt : mystery/suspense Format & Word Count : fanfic, 2400 Summary : GoF. Tonks investigates Bertha Jorkins's disappearance in a world that seems full of lies and mysteries... and is blindsided by a disarming werewolf with preposterous stories who knows more than any civilian should. Author’s Notes...
Mystery. 1987. 309 pp. This book is the tale of who killed Alice Matlock, and is it the same person as the Peeping Tom who's been upsetting women all over the town (another English village). I'm embarrassed that I liked this book. It's fairly predictable, has too much gratuitous nudity -- and not just nudity, but has the peeping tom viewing the women he spies on with great detail and there's...
Mystery. 1998. 340 pp. Boys in an English city are being abducted and murdered (I read this so long ago I can't remember what city!). Ooh that's a pretty bad description. There's plenty of creepy atmosphere and excellent suspense, well-paced. We meet a young boy named Brogan and the guy who lives in the Bird Yard, who befriends Brogan. We can see the old guy's not right, that he has worse intentions...
by Robert Mrazek. Spy thriller/mystery. 2006, 274 pp. I wanted to like this book about a young woman who travels to England during WWII to work in espionage. I read this last April so I forget the plot, something about a double agent I think, but I can't remember for sure. The characters are well-drawn and likable for the most part, and the author did enough research to create an interesting setting...
...brings up more and more clues, and while on this journey towards Nina, Ellie falls in love with Sean, only to realize too late that nothing is as simple as it seems with Sean. A novel filled with mystery, suspense, and romance, Wherever Nina will definitely appeal to teens who like uncovering clues. Critical Evaluation: Wherever Nina Lies is an interesting take on the usual mystery novel...
...to know what has happened to him – there’s no trace of his whereabouts except an email message and later a journal. Torey Adams, a classmate, narrates the story of how Christopher was treated, and the mystery surrounding his disappearance. As the story unfolds, Torey, his best friend Ali, and her outcast boyfriend Bo get drawn into the complicated history of Christopher’s life as they try to discover...
...disappearance. What she uncovers convinces her that her mother is not only alive, but potentially in danger, and it is up to Delia to save her. Critical Evaluation: Sturman writes a solid mystery story and frames it within the world of New York high schoolers of privilege. She does a great job with characterization, rendering Delia as kind of geeky but sure of herself. I like that...
Author: Jeffrey Archer Published: St. Martin’s Press, 2008 Genre: Mystery/Thriller Synopsis: Danny Cartwright thought he had everything he could possibly hope for. A best friend who would stand beside him no matter what. The girl he loved, who had just agreed to become his wife. And a job he enjoyed. So what if he came from “the wrong side” of London? Things were looking up. He was a man with...