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New Items: Young Adult Fiction
Stalking Jack the Ripper by Kerri Maniscalco, Audrey Rose Wadsworth has been groomed to be the perfect highborn Victorian young lady, but has a decidedly different plan for herself. Audrey secretly apprentices in forensics and she soon gets drawn into the investigation of serial killer Jack the Ripper. In her debut novel Kerrie Maniscalco weaves an atmospheric tale of beauty and darkness in which a remarkably modern Victorian girl discovers that some buried secrets simply won’t stay dead.
R.L.Stine is back with his latest Fear Street novel, The Dead Boyfriend.
Caitlin is obsessed with her new boyfriend Blade, she’s never had a real boyfriend before so when she sees Blade with another girl she snaps, everything goes red when she comes to her senses she realises Blade is dead.
Terrifying from the first page to the last, this is a heart-racing tale of love gone horribly, murderously wrong.