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    Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line by Deepa Anappara
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    'Djinn Patrol on the Purple Line' by Deepa Anappara is a novel that follows the story of nine-year-old Jai, who, inspired by police shows on TV, decides to investigate the mysterious disappearances of children from his slum. As Jai, along with his friends Pari and Faiz, delves deeper into the case, they uncover the harsh realities of life in the slums of India, where indifference from the police and societal tensions exacerbate the situation. The narrative, primarily from Jai's perspective, captures the innocence, courage, and struggles of the children as they navigate through a world filled with danger and uncertainty, shedding light on the issues of poverty, religious tensions, and the plight of missing children in India.

    The book is praised for its vivid and evocative descriptions that bring the setting of the slums to life, allowing readers to immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and smells of Jai's surroundings. Through Jai's narrative, the author skillfully portrays the harsh realities faced by children in impoverished communities, highlighting the resilience, camaraderie, and determination of the young protagonists as they embark on a journey to uncover the truth behind the disappearances, ultimately revealing the complexities of social injustice and inequality in society.


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    The Shut Eye by Belinda Bauer
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    The Shut Eye by Belinda Bauer is a gripping mystery crime thriller revolving around the disappearance of a young boy named Daniel. The story follows the distraught mother, Anna, who clings to the last sign of her son by preserving his footprints in wet cement. As the investigation unfolds, DCI Marvel, a maverick detective, becomes involved in the case, which leads to unexpected connections with other missing children and a psychic known as the shut eye. Bauer's writing style is praised for its unique storytelling approach, blending elements of suspense, dark humor, and misdirection to keep readers engaged until the surprising conclusion.

    It was eight thirty-seven, and he’d done the same thing less than a minute earlier. He had promised Debbie he would be home by nine. Normally it wouldn’t matter, but tonight it did, although he wasn’t...

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    Bad Moon
    Book 2 in the series:Kat Campbell

    Bad Moon - Kat Campbell by Todd Ritter
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    In the book "Bad Moon" by Todd Ritter, the plot revolves around a small town in Pennsylvania where young boys start disappearing every time there is a successful lunar landing. Former lieutenant Nick Donnelly, now a PI specializing in missing persons, is hired to locate a missing boy named Charlie. Teaming up with the town's police chief, Kat Campbell, they uncover dark secrets and a vicious serial killer. The story is a blend of mystery and horror, with dramatic twists and turns that keep the reader engaged till the shocking ending.

    The writing style of Todd Ritter in "Bad Moon" is described as a perfect mix of horror and mystery. Readers praise the author for creating intriguing characters like Nick Donnelly and Kat Campbell, who are strong, admirable, and morally upright. The book delves into the characters' personal struggles while maintaining a suspenseful narrative that keeps readers hooked till the very end.


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    The Scarlet Crane
    Book 1 in the series:Transition

    The Scarlet Crane - Transition by J.E. Hopkins
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    The Scarlet Crane by J.E. Hopkins is a modern fantasy thriller with a unique magical concept where 12-year-olds have a one-month period to perform magic, risking their lives in the process. The story follows Dr. Beniot and partner Stony Hill as they investigate the disappearance of children who possess magical abilities, with rumors of an organization using them as weapons. Set in a parallel world to ours, the novel weaves a detailed espionage story that spans the globe, keeping the plot fast-paced and engaging. The writing style is described as fast-moving, with elements of mystery and suspense that make it hard to put down.


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    The God of the Woods by Liz Moore
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    The God of the Woods by Liz Moore is a gothic layered mystery set in a secluded summer camp in the Adirondacks. The story revolves around the mysterious disappearances of two children from the wealthy Van Laar family, Bear and his sister Barbara. The atmosphere is thick with unease, enhanced by the camp's isolated setting and the dark legends surrounding it. The narrative weaves through different timelines and perspectives, offering glimpses into the lives of pre-teen girls and women, highlighting themes of class inequality, injustice, and the struggles women faced in the past.

    Moore's writing style is immersive and detailed, bringing the camp and its characters to life. The story unfolds slowly, revealing twists and deepening mysteries that keep readers engaged. Some readers appreciated the complex characters and the intricate plotting, while others found the fragmented narrative a bit challenging to follow. Overall, The God of the Woods is praised for its rich themes, clever misdirection, and an enthralling atmosphere that keeps readers guessing until the end.


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    Seize the Night
    Book 2 in the series:Moonlight Bay

    Seize the Night - Moonlight Bay by Dean Koontz
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    'Seize the Night' by Dean Koontz is a thrilling tale set in Moonlight Bay, where children start disappearing, and the town's dark secrets begin to unravel. The protagonist, Christopher Snow, who has a rare genetic disorder, is determined to uncover the mysteries behind the abductions. As he delves deeper into the investigation, he faces a web of conspiracy, horror, and danger lurking in the shadows of the town. The story unfolds with suspenseful writing, engaging characters, and a blend of horror and sci-fi elements that keep the reader captivated till the end.

    Elsewhere, night falls, but in Moonlight Bay it steals upon us with barely a whisper, like a gentle dark-sapphire surf licking a beach. At dawn, when the night retreats across the Pacific toward dista...

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    Thirteens - Secrets Of Eden Eld by Kate Alice Marshall
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    Thirteens by Kate Alice Marshall is a middle-grade book set in the mysterious town of Eden Eld. The story follows Eleanor, Otto, and Pip, three thirteen-year-olds who discover they are next in line to disappear as part of a sinister town secret. As they uncover the truth about the town's dark history and the curse that plagues it every thirteen years, they must work together to survive the challenges and mysteries that surround them. The book seamlessly weaves elements of friendship, mystery, and suspense, creating a captivating and atmospheric setting that keeps readers hooked until the very end.


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    December Park by Ronald Malfi
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    December Park by Ronald Malfi is a coming-of-age novel set in a small town haunted by the disappearance of teenagers. The story follows a group of friends led by Angelo as they embark on a quest to uncover the truth behind the missing children, delving into the secrets of their town and confronting the mysterious figure known as the Piper. The narrative weaves together themes of friendship, loss, and the blurred lines between childhood and adulthood, creating a compelling and suspenseful tale that keeps readers engaged until the surprising and bittersweet ending. Malfi's writing style is praised for its realistic characters, vivid descriptions, and ability to evoke nostalgia for a time when childhood innocence and belief in the supernatural were intertwined.

    We stood at the intersection of Point and Counterpoint,cigarettesdangling from our mouths like we were serious about something but too cool to show it, and shivered against the wind. Farther up Counte...

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    Suffer the Children by John Saul
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    'Suffer the Children' by John Saul is a chilling horror novel set in Port Arbello, where a dark history of disappearances and curses haunts the town. The story revolves around the Conger family, particularly focusing on the two sisters, Sarah and Elizabeth, as they navigate through a series of disturbing events involving missing children, family curses, and supernatural elements. The narrative is suspenseful and atmospheric, drawing readers into the coastal town and keeping them captivated with its morbid and unsettling storyline.

    The book combines elements of psychological horror, paranormal activity, and family drama, creating a gripping tale that explores themes of trauma, family secrets, and the consequences of past sins. John Saul's writing style is described as suspenseful, spine-tingling, and menacing, with a focus on character development and setting details that contribute to the overall eerie atmosphere of the story.

    Port Arbello perched snugly on the bluffs above the ocean, its trees flourishing the last of their fall finery with a bravado that belied the nakedness soon to come. The breeze off the Atlantic signal...

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    The Dead Path by Stephen M. Irwin
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    In 'The Dead Path' by Stephen M. Irwin, the main character, Nicholas Close, is haunted by visions of ghosts replaying their tragic deaths. Returning to his native Australia, he discovers a malevolent force in the creepy woods where his best friend was killed, leading him to unravel a dark mystery involving supernatural elements and a series of child murders. Irwin's writing style is descriptive, filled with metaphors, and creates a sensory feast for readers who enjoy a blend of horror, supernatural fiction, and thrilling suspense.

    It drifted down slow as morning mist, settling white on brown, white on silver, white on white. It fell so thickly that Nicholas could see no more than a meter or so ahead. His hair, normally the colo...

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