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- House of reckoning : a novel / by Saul, John.(CARDINAL)294201;
- Left in the cold care of a loveless foster family and alienated at school, Sarah Crane finds a kindred spirit in classmate Nick Dunnigan, a former mental patient still plagued by voices and visions. And in eccentric art instructor Bettina Phillips who is eager to mentor Sarah's artistic talent. But within the walls of Bettina's ancestral home, Sarah finds something altogether different and disturbing--a gateway from the grave into the world of the living that she and Nick will use to take control of their lives and to exact revenge.
- Subjects: Horror fiction.; Paranormal fiction.; Art teachers; Ex-mental patients; Foster children; Haunted houses; Teenage girls;
- "Shouldn't you be in school?" / by Snicket, Lemony,author.(CARDINAL)348581; Seth,1962-illustrator.(CARDINAL)533771;
- Young Lemony Snicket investigates a rash of fires that have plagued the town of Stain'd-by-the-Sea, revealing secrets that involve the Department of Education and the notorious villain Hangfire.760LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; Apprentices; Arson investigation; Detective and mystery stories; Humorous stories;
- The Petrified Forest through the ages : 75th anniversary symposium, November 7, 1981 / by Colbert, Edwin H.(Edwin Harris),1905-2001,editor.(CARDINAL)316436; Johnson, R. Roy(Raymond Roy),1932-editor.(CARDINAL)326581;
- Includes bibliographical references.Introduction / Edwin H. Colbert and R. Roy Johnson -- General stratigraphy of the Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona / George H. Billingsley -- The geology and climate of the indigenous forest, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona / Terah L. Smiley -- A short thick cycad stem from the Upper Triassic of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, and vicinity / Sidney Ash -- The Petrified Forest and its vertebrate fauna in Triassic Pangaea / Edwin H. Colbert -- Aetosaur dermal armor from the Late Triassic of Southwestern North America, with special reference to material from the Chinle formation of Petrified Forest National Park / R.A. Long and K.L. Ballew -- A synthesis of Petrified Forest National Park rock art and ceramics / R.J. Martynec -- Salt cedar study in the Petrified Forest / George E. Johnson -- Visibility and air quality at Petrified Forest National Park / Edwin M. Roberts -- Plague in Arizona and Petrified Forest National Park / John M. Doll and Michael E. Wright.Presents scholarly papers on the history of Arizona's famous Petrified Forest.
- Subjects: Conference papers and proceedings.; Petrified forests; Geology;
- Mobsters in love. [manga] / by Origami, Chiyoko,author.; Cash, Jan Mitsuko,translator.(CARDINAL)417351; Satone, Vanessa,letterer.(CARDINAL)557855;
- "A wholesome Boys Love rom-com between a handsome but oblivious mob boss and his young, simplehearted but moody second-in-command! Akihiro Kashima is the right-hand man of the Sawatari mob, and he has a secret. He's been hopelessly in love for years--with his boss! As a trusted subordinate, he's subject to the head honcho's unintended acts of seduction. But with Akihiro's position in the group at stake, he couldn't possibly reveal the infatuation that plagues him. Stuck between duty and his feelings, something's gotta give!"--Rating: OT, Older teen.
- Subjects: Boys love (Manga); Manga.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Boys' love (Genre); Gay comics.; Fiction.; Gay men; Yakuza; Manga (Comic books); Gay men.;
- Blue period. [manga] by Yamaguchi, Tsubasa,author,artist.(CARDINAL)850164; Blakeslee, Lys,1985-letterer.(CARDINAL)494095; Oloye, Ajani A.,translator.(CARDINAL)593439;
- Self-doubt still plagues Yatora well into his first year at TUA, but running into an old friend may help turn things around.Rated: OT (Older teen) for after 16+Manga Taisho Grand Prize, 2020
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Novels.; Art schools; Art students; Friendship; High school students; Friendships.;
- Sweet tooth. by Lemire, Jeff.(CARDINAL)341793; Villarrubia, José,1961-(CARDINAL)462058; Brosseau, Pat.(CARDINAL)343400;
- Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Fantasy comics.; Fiction.; Plague; Animal mutation; Survival;
- InuYasha. [manga] by Takahashi, Rumiko,1957-(CARDINAL)381585; Jones, Gerard,1957-(CARDINAL)466846; Morimoto, Mari.(CARDINAL)469548; Schuch, Bill.(CARDINAL)543424;
- A new crop of demons is plaguing the land. The more demons are killed, the more humanlike they become. This progression culminates in a battle between the gang and Moryomaru, Hakudoshi's new and fearsome creation. Can Koga and Inuyasha stop their in-fighting long enough to battle a common enemy?Rated T+ for older teens.
- Subjects: Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Good and evil; Heroes; Time travel;
- Death as a fine art / by Linnéa, Sharon,1956-author.(CARDINAL)739113; Brydalski, Jamielynn,contributor.;
- "A blizzard is coming and an assassin stalks the halls of the inn. It's nearly Thanksgiving and bartender Avalon Nash has her hands full. Her movie-star mom is unexpectedly in town, and there seems to be a corpse in the lobby--though Avalon has sworn off involvement with suspicious deaths. Instead, she bartends a soirée at the gallery of a well-known local painter, not knowing she's about to be immersed in an art-theft ring worth billions which is plagued by a killer sent to deliver a deadly message. As a snowstorm shuts down the mountain town of Tranquility, no one is safe, especially not Avalon and her mom" --
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Recipes.; Bartenders; Art thefts; Holidays; Murder;
- The funeral owl : a Philip Dryden mystery by Kelly, Jim,1957-(CARDINAL)460255;
- "When a reader contacts local newspaper The Crow to report a rare sighting of the Boreal or so-called 'Funeral' owl, the paper's editor Philip Dryden has a sense of foreboding. For the Funeral Owl is said to be an omen of death. It's already proving to be one of the most eventful weeks in The Crow's history. The body of a Chinese man has been discovered hanging from a cross in a churchyard in Brimstone Hill in the West Fens. The inquest into the deaths of two tramps found in a flooded ditch has unearthed some shocking findings. A series of metal thefts is plaguing the area. And PC Stokely Powell has requested Dryden's help in solving a ten-year-old cold case: a series of violent art thefts culminating in a horrifying murder. As Dryden investigates, he uncovers some curious links between the seemingly unrelated cases: it would appear the sighting of the Funeral Owl is proving prophetic in more ways than one."--Provided by the publisher.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Fiction.; Dryden, Philip (Fictitious character); Journalists;
- The funeral owl / by Kelly, Jim,1957-author.(CARDINAL)460255;
- "When a reader contacts local newspaper The Crow to report a rare sighting of the Boreal or so-called 'Funeral' owl, the paper's editor Philip Dryden has a sense of foreboding. For the Funeral Owl is said to be an omen of death. It's already proving to be one of the most eventful weeks in The Crow's history. The body of a Chinese man has been discovered hanging from a cross in a churchyard in Brimstone Hill in the West Fens. The inquest into the deaths of two tramps found in a flooded ditch has unearthed some shocking findings. A series of metal thefts is plaguing the area. And PC Stokely Powell has requested Dryden's help in solving a ten-year-old cold case: a series of violent art thefts culminating in a horrifying murder. As Dryden investigates, he uncovers some curious links between the seemingly unrelated cases: it would appear the sighting of the Funeral Owl is proving prophetic in more ways than one."--Provided by the publisher.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Dryden, Philip (Fictitious character); Journalists; Cold cases (Criminal investigation);
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