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Could Things Get Any Weirder in Wells, Maine? Working at her mother's hole-in-the-wall bookstore, Annie's Book Stop, 17-year-old Keegan has read plenty of mysteries. But she's never been part of one. Until now. It starts when someone--or some THING--burglarizes a different business in Wells, Toil & Trouble. It specializes in occult, magic, and rare books. The thief steals an obscure book of little interest except possibly to a collector. Things get stranger when a visitor appearing to be a hunchbacked nun comes into Annie's Book Stop and asks Keegan to order a reprint of the same book--plus…mehr

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Could Things Get Any Weirder in Wells, Maine? Working at her mother's hole-in-the-wall bookstore, Annie's Book Stop, 17-year-old Keegan has read plenty of mysteries. But she's never been part of one. Until now. It starts when someone--or some THING--burglarizes a different business in Wells, Toil & Trouble. It specializes in occult, magic, and rare books. The thief steals an obscure book of little interest except possibly to a collector. Things get stranger when a visitor appearing to be a hunchbacked nun comes into Annie's Book Stop and asks Keegan to order a reprint of the same book--plus two books on local graveyards! But before they can be picked up, a robed and hooded figure breaks into Annie's after hours and rifles through the special-orders shelf. Is there more to this book than meets the eye? More questions come up, but the most important one is: Can Keegan survive long enough to unravel the big secrets of her small town?
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Steve Burt's books have won scores of awards. His collections: Odd Lot won the Benjamin Franklin Award, Even Odder was a Bram Stoker Award finalist, and Oddest Yet won the 2004 Bram Stoker Award. A Christmas Dozen was a Foreword Awards Book of the Year finalist and audiobook finalist. His FreeKs teen detectives series of novels (FreeK Camp, FreeK Show, and FreeK Week) won 20+ awards, including the New York and New England Book Festivals Best Y.A., the Halloween Book Festival Award Best Teen, and the Florida Book Festival Grand Prize. His latest thriller, The Bookseller's Daughter, won the New York Book Festival Grand Prize. In 2021 his two new collections are New England Christma Sampler and New England Seaside, Roadside, Graveside, Darkside. Dr. Burt's His shorter works have appeared in Reader's Digest, Writer's Digest, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Family Circle, Down East, and more, and have earned him 4 Ray Bradbury prize-winning shorter pieces. He and his wife Jolyn split their writing year between Maine and Florida.