„Gern geschehen“ steht auf dem Zettel in Sawyers Schließfach, kurz nach dem Unfalltod ihres Freundes Kevin. Ein kranker Scherz? Oder ein irrer Stalker, der es auf sie abgesehen hat? Als sich die Todesfälle in ihrem Umfeld häufen, bekommt Sawyer Angst. Der Stalker scheint jeden ihrer Schritte zu beobachten. Sawyer kann niemanden mehr vertrauen, auch nicht ihrer neuen Liebe Cooper. Und langsam zieht sich die Schlinge zu... Übersetzt von: Manuela Knetsch
Hannah Jayne Bücher
Hannahs Schreiben befasst sich mit dem ewigen Kampf zwischen Gut und Böse in übernatürlichen Bereichen und untersucht, wie junge Protagonisten gefährliche Welten durchqueren. Ihr Stil zeichnet sich durch ein zügiges Tempo und fesselnde Erzählungen aus, was ihn besonders für ein junges erwachsenes Publikum attraktiv macht. Sie erschafft spannende Geschichten, die fesseln und unterhalten sollen. Leser können ihre Fähigkeit schätzen, actiongeladene Sequenzen und komplexe Handlungsstränge zu konstruieren.






The Dare
- 280 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Best friends Bryn and Erica do everything together. So when Erica is dared to jump off a pier one night, Bryn jumps, too. Bryn make it back to the surface, but Erica is nowhere to be found. Bryn tries to make a fresh start by burying her memories of that awful nightNbut someone isn't ready to let go of the past.
Copycat
- 263 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Addie is obsessed with a series of mystery novels, even writing fan fiction based on them, but when a similar murder happens in her own town, she is not prepared in a chilling new thriller from the author of "Truly, Madly, Deadly."
The Girl in the Headlines
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The headlines say she killed her family. The truth? She doesn't remember.Andrea McNulty goes to sleep on her eighteenth birthday with a near-perfect life: she's a high school field hockey star, a doted-upon big sister, the beloved daughter of two happy parents. But when she wakes up in a motel room the next morning, unable to remember what happened the previous night and covered in blood, Andi is a fugitive.According to the news, Andi's parents were brutally attacked in the middle of the night. Her father is dead, her mother is in a coma, her little brother Josh is missing--and Andi is the prime suspect. Terrified and on the run from the police, Andi teams up with Nate, the sympathetic boy working the motel's front desk, to find the real murderer. But while the police are getting further from the killer, the killer is getting closer to Andi--closer than she could ever have imagined.
See Jane Run
- 272 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
For sixteen-year-old Riley, one question will change everything: Who is Jane O'Callahan? Riley Spencer never thought twice about keeping secrets from her parents—not big ones, at least. They didn't need to know that her math tutor was also her boyfriend and that cocktail dress she "borrowed" from her mom would be back before she missed it. But when she finds a birth certificate with the name Jane O'Callahan wedged inside her baby book, Riley must face the reality that her parents are the ones who might be lying to her.
After playing a prank on his mean ex-girlfriend, including making the location of her phone public, Tony realizes he may have led a predator to her door.
Those eyes. Wide. Ice blue. A swath of blond hair illuminated in headlights. Then, blackness. Thump! "We hit something." Lennox Oliver is loving her new life in California. For the first time, she feels normal. She has friends, and a maybe boyfriend and best of all no one knows the truth about her past and what happened to her mom. But everything changes the night after a party when a drive on the supposedly haunted Hicks Road turns deadly and Lennox hits something...or someone. Her friends say it was nothing, at worst, a deer in the road. But Lennox can't shake the vision of the girl in the headlights: bloody hair, wide, terrified eyes, lips parted in a scream. When she goes out to investigate, there's a slight dent in the car, but that's it: no body, no blood. Lennox wants to go to the police--but how can she? She shouldn't have been driving, and as her friends remind her, there's no evidence that she actually hit anything. All Lennox wants to do is go back to her boring, normal life. But when a note saying FIND ME is slipped through her window, she fears that there was a girl she hit on Hicks Road that night ...or she's slipping deeper into the illness that took her mother.
Fletcher and Adam venture into the woods for an afternoon hike, but when day turns into night and neither boy returns, their town is thrown into turmoil. Avery, the detective's daughter, is the one to find Fletcher-dishelved, disoriented, and covered in blood.