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Independence Hall by Roland Smith
A step-brother and sister, Q (Quest) and Angela are now working for the United States Secret Service and the Israeli Mossad when Angela discovers she's being followed and Q learns who Angela's mother really is and the secret around her. Both Angela and Q are now entangled in a web of mystery.
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All the Greys on Greene Street by Laura Tucker
In 1981, twelve-year-old Olympia lives with her father, an art restorer, and her mother, a sculptor, in a converted SoHo loft. Ollie, an artist herself, draws city scenes while she roams the streets with her best friends, Richard and Alex. One night, her father disappears without a word on a secret trip to France, which sparks a severe depressive state in Ollie’s mother, and Ollie is forced to take care of the house on her own. Meanwhile, her father's business partner, Apollo, is acting suspicious, a mysterious caller keeps asking about a missing piece of art, and Richard sees a stranger outside Ollie’s apartment. Ollie knows her father has the answers, but has no idea where he is and must find him before time runs out.
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Always Emily by Michaela MacColl
The Brontë sisters are well known for their influential literary works, but what if they had applied their sharp intellect and sense of adventure to solving crimes as well? This historical fiction draws readers into the world of overbearing yet prudent Charlotte and her younger sister, daring and impulsive Emily, as they set out to make sense of a series of mysterious events that link a rash of local burglaries to the death of a neighbor.
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Ink and Ashes by Valynne E. Maetani
When Japanese American Claire Takata finds out that her deceased father was once a member of the yakuza, a Japanese crime syndicate, danger enters her life that could end up killing someone.
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