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Books with author Mary Stolz

  • Winter's Mourn

    Mary Stone

    eBook
    A killer is watching…Thirteen years ago, Winter Black came home early from a sleepover to find her parents brutally murdered and her little brother gone—taken by a serial killer called The Preacher. Now a rookie FBI agent assigned to her first murder case, Winter has returned to the small Virginia town where she grew up. But when bones found by a hunter lead to the discovery of a secret burial ground containing the remains of children, the investigation suddenly hits close to home as the past and future collide with each new shocking discovery. Will they find her brother’s bones in the makeshift graveyard next?Only The Preacher knows, and he’ll do anything to keep the past—and its secrets—buried until he’s ready to make his final move.A masterfully conceived psychological thriller reminiscent of Mary Burton, Winter’s Mourn will keep readers turning the pages—and watching the window—long past midnight.Scroll up to one-click your copy today!
  • Winter's Mourn

    Mary Stone

    Paperback (Independently published, April 10, 2019)
    A killer is watching…Thirteen years ago, Winter Black came home early from a sleepover to find her parents brutally murdered and her little brother gone—taken by a serial killer called The Preacher. Now a rookie FBI agent assigned to her first murder case, Winter has returned to the small Virginia town where she grew up. But when bones found by a hunter lead to the discovery of a secret burial ground containing the remains of children, the investigation suddenly hits close to home as the past and future collide with each new shocking discovery. Will they find her brother’s bones in the makeshift graveyard next?Only The Preacher knows, and he’ll do anything to keep the past—and its secrets—buried until he’s ready to make his final move.A masterfully conceived psychological thriller reminiscent of Lisa Jackson, Harlan Coben, and Karin Slaughter, Winter’s Mourn will keep readers turning the pages—and watching the window—long past midnight.
  • A dog on Barkham Street

    Mary Stolz

    Hardcover (Harper & Brothers, Aug. 16, 1961)
    "More than anything in the world Edward wanted a dog. And second only to that was his desire to be free of the constant plaguing of Martin Hastings, the bully of Barkham Street."
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  • The Bully of Barkham Street

    Mary Stolz

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Oct. 2, 1985)
    What made Martin Hastings, the ‘bully’ of A Dog on Barkham Street, behave the way he did? Martin resolves problems of his own in ‘a sensitive study of a lonely, frustrated boy. The [family] relationships are exceptionally well drawn.’ —BL.Boys’ Club of America Junior Book Award 1964
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  • Cat Walk

    Mary Stolz

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, April 1, 1985)
    Born on a farm, a little black kitten with white paws, longs to have a name and belong to a human instead of just catching mice in the barn
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  • Cat Walk

    Mary Stolz

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, March 1, 1983)
    Born on a farm, a little black kitten with white paws, longs to have a name and belong to a human instead of just catching mice in the barn
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  • Cider Days

    Mary Stolz

    Hardcover (Harpercollins, Sept. 1, 1978)
    A young girl's persistent overtures to a new neighbor result in friendship.
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  • Cat Walk by Mary Stolz

    Mary Stolz

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, March 15, 1677)
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  • A Dog on Barkham Street

    Mary Stolz

    Paperback (HarperTrophy, Sept. 16, 1985)
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  • The noonday friends

    Mary Stolz

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1974)
    Eleven-year-old Franny Davis loved school and her family, but there were some things that bothered her.
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  • Dog on Barkham Street

    Mary Stolz

    Library Binding (Harpercollins Juvenile Books, June 15, 1960)
    Children's Literature
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  • Stealing Home

    Mary Stolz

    Paperback (Harcourt, Jan. 1, 2001)
    When Thomas's Great-Aunt Linzy writes that she's coming for a "visit," Grandfather and Thomas have the sinking feeling her visit might last a lifetime. In this sequel to Storm in the Night and Go Fish, Stolz unveils the mixed blessings of having a long-lost relative move in, and all the love that can shine through if you know the secret to being a true family.
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