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Cass is counting down to her father's inauguration when she realizes that Mac Beverly may be alive. Her 2036 kidnapping now seems a lovely vacation. Cass Watson tries to put her kidnapping last year behind her as her father's inauguration approaches. On her first day of school, though, the WatTechPrep parking lot explodes outside her window. More incidents follow. When her father vanishes on the eve of his inauguration, Cass becomes certain that her kidnapper, Mac Beverly, has returned. EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS the second book in the funny, fast-moving, action-packed "NorthWatch" series of…mehr

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Cass is counting down to her father's inauguration when she realizes that Mac Beverly may be alive. Her 2036 kidnapping now seems a lovely vacation. Cass Watson tries to put her kidnapping last year behind her as her father's inauguration approaches. On her first day of school, though, the WatTechPrep parking lot explodes outside her window. More incidents follow. When her father vanishes on the eve of his inauguration, Cass becomes certain that her kidnapper, Mac Beverly, has returned. EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS the second book in the funny, fast-moving, action-packed "NorthWatch" series of young adult coming-of-age mystery/thrillers. Books by Mr. Cagey Magee:Cass and Wat (NorthWatch - 1) Cass and Logan (NorthWatch - 2) Cass and Nat (NorthWatch - 3) Cass and Keith (NorthWatch - 4) [Coming Late 2021] More Great Young Adult Fiction from Evolved Publishing:The "Chosen" Series by Jeff Altabef and Erynn Altabef The "Darla Decker Diaries" Series by Jessica McHugh The "Dirt and Stars" Series by Kevin Killiany "The Desert" Series by Angela Scott
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Author, editor, teacher, virtuoso, Mr. Cagey Magee, graduated from modestly bookish, obnoxious kid to obsessive young-adult reader at around the age of eleven. He lived not far from an excellent library filled with novels that led him to faraway universes and fascinating people. He devoured them-the novels, not the people?and soon became obsessed with writing his own horror, young adult, mystery-thriller, and coming-of-age stories. Cagey's first novel came in at the size of two long books. He quickly learned the error of his ways when he needed to print the thing out and carry it. His current novels are more compact but still a little offbeat. He inevitably falls in love with his characters and really hates to kill them. For Cage, the near future holds infinite marvels. No one is all good or all bad. He loves them for who they are and where they go next, and hopes his readers will hang in there for the bumpy ride.