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Books with author Mary Downing Hahn

  • The Dead Man in Indian Creek by Mary Downing Hahn

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1652)
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  • Look for Me by Moonlight

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Paperback (HarperTeen, March 1, 1997)
    They call the big old inn Underhill, and it sits on the coast of Maine--an imposing sight. looming out of the desolate landscape. The locals say the place is haunted, and to sixteen-year-old Cynda, arriving to spend the long winter months with her father and his second wife, the stories just add to her feeling of isolation.But when the mysterious, darkly handsome Vincent Mortanos arrives to stay at the inn, Cynda is mesmerized, His charm and sensitivity are irresistible; his attentiveness constant Cynda is sure she's in love. Daring to hope that the older stranger shares her feelings, Cynda is innocently blind to who he really is--or to the terrible danger of coming under his spell. . . 2001 ALA Popular Paperback for YAs
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  • Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 17, 2012)
    Based on an actual crime in 1955, this YA novel is at once a mystery and a coming-of-age story. The brutal murder of two teenage girls on the last day of Nora Cunningham’s junior year in high school throws Nora into turmoil. Her certainties—friendships, religion, her prudence, her resolve to find a boyfriend taller than she is—are shaken or cast off altogether. Most people in Elmgrove, Maryland, share the comforting conviction that Buddy Novak, who had every reason to want his ex-girlfriend dead, is responsible for the killings. Nora agrees at first, then begins to doubt Buddy’s guilt, and finally comes to believe him innocent—the lone dissenting voice in Elmgrove. Told from several different perspectives, including that of the murderer, Mister Death’s Blue-Eyed Girls is a suspenseful page-turner with a powerful human drama at its core.
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  • Following the Mystery Man

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 1, 1989)
    The StrangerHe was busy reading the drugstore bulletin board when Madigan first saw him. He sure was good looking! His hair was dark and he had a full beard with a mustache that curled up on the ends and hid his mouth, just as his silver sunglasses hid his eyes. Then he walked right up to the soda fountain where Madigan and her friend Angie were sipping cherry Cokes, and asked for directions to Madigan's house! Now the handsome "mystery man" is renting a room in her very own home -- and Madigan is about to take some dangerous risks to find who he is...
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  • The Gentleman Outlaw and Me--Eli

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 5, 1996)
    In 1887 twelve-year-old Eliza, disguised as a boy and traveling to Colorado in search of her missing father, falls in with a gentleman outlaw and joins him in his illegal schemes.
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  • Promises to the Dead

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, April 17, 2000)
    When Jesse Sherman promises to take a dying slave girl's small son safely to Baltimore, he embarks on a perilous journey that takes him to the darkest depths of humanity where only love, courage, and compassion will see him through, in an exciting novel set against the backdrop of the Civil War.
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  • All The Lovely Bad Ones

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 17, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While spending the summer at their grandmother's Vermont inn, two prankster siblings awaken young ghosts from the inn's distant past who refuse to ""rest in peace.
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  • Tallahassee Higgins

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 1, 1987)
    Tallahassee Higgins enjoys the vagabond lifestyle she lives with her free-spirited mother, but when Mother goes to Los Angeles to try her luck in TV and movies, Tallahassee is placed with her uncle whose conventional suburban lifestyle makes her question her mother's values--and her own.Tallahassee Higgins enjoys the vagabond lifestyle she lives with her free-spirited mother, but when Mother goes to Los Angeles to try her luck in TV and movies, Tallahassee is placed with her uncle, whose conventional life style makes her question her mother's values
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  • The Ghosts of Crutchfield Hall

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 2011)
    A Gothic horror story for young adult readers, this book will keep you turning pages.
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  • All the Lovely Bad Ones

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 18, 2008)
    Travis and his sister, Corey, can’t resist a good trick—so when they learn that their grandmother’s sleepy Vermont inn has a history of ghost sightings, they decide to do a little “haunting” of their own. Scaring the guests proves to be great fun, and before long, the inn is filled with tourists and ghost hunters eager for a glimpse of the supernatural.But Travis and Corey soon find out that they aren’t the only ghosts at Fox Hill Inn. Their thoughtless games have awakened something dangerous, something that should have stayed asleep. Restless, spiteful spirits swarm the inn, while a dark and terrifying presence stalks the halls and the old oak grove on the inn’s grounds. To lay the ghosts to rest, Travis and Corey must first discover the dark history of Fox Hill and the horrors visited on its inhabitants years earlier.
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  • The Time of the Witch

    Mary Downing Hahn

    Hardcover (Ticknor & Fields, Sept. 1, 1982)
    Laura tells an old woman of her wish that her parents were back together again, without realizing that she is speaking to a real witch.
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  • The Dead Man In Indian Creek

    Mary Downing Hahn

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Nov. 16, 2009)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When Matt and Parker learn the body they found in Indian Creek is a drug-related death, they fear Parker's mother may be involved.
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