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  • Night of the Mummy

    Tracey West, Dan Panosian

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 21, 2010)
    Based on the popular Cartoon Network television series, this 64-page illustrated chapter book features an original story that follows Batman and The Atom as they race to stop the villainous Gentleman Ghost before he raises the spirit of an ancient Egyptian priest who will plunge the world into darkness. This book also features a sheet of full-color stickers featuring characters and gadgets from the series.
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  • Dead of the Night

    John Marsden

    Paperback (Quercus, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Dead of the Night
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  • Queen of the Night

    J. A Jance

    Mass Market Paperback (Harper, March 29, 2011)
    “J.A. Jance is among the best—if not the best.”—Chattanooga TimesIn Queen of the Night, New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance brings back the Walker family—introduced in Hour of the Hunter, terrorized in Kiss of the Bees, and last seen in Day of the Dead. A multilayered thriller, gripping and unforgettable—evocatively set in the breathtaking Arizona desert—Queen of the Night is a chilling tale of murder past and present that connects and devastates three separate families.
  • The Night of Muji

    Clancy John Imislund

    (Stratton Press, April 27, 2020)
    The Night of Muji is set in a peaceful village living symbiotically with nature with great value placed on the souls therein. Each grown man is made to choose a steed to accompany him through his adult life as his best friend--they choose elephants for this purpose. On random and ominous evenings, the astronomers tell of a night where the moon shows as a crimson omen to announce a visit from a rarely seen and unknown "beast"--a harbinger of change.Born in Sunny Santa Monica, California, Clancy John Imislund is a graduate of the University of New Mexico with a degree in bachelor of science in computer engineering. He enjoys sports, cinema, animals, science, The Simpsons, and music. He is a master of the flĂĽgelhorn and defeated a trio of Aborigines at "Diggery-Bash: IV: 2010" in Perth for the Echidna Cup. He is the first of Euro descent to attempt it since Captain Cook's bugler--the royal horn player ended practicing in Hawaii and then as an appetizer. Clancy is also our best bet to be the missing link between humans and dachshunds. He also writes video games and has been doing so for twenty years.
  • Night of the Bold

    Morgan Rice, Wayne Farrell

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, April 16, 2019)
    “An action packed fantasy sure to please fans of Morgan Rice’s previous novels, along with fans of works such as The Inheritance Cycle by Christopher Paolini… Fans of Young Adult Fiction will devour this latest work by Rice and beg for more.” —The Wanderer, A Literary Journal (on Rise of the Dragons)The #1 Bestselling Series!Night of the Bold is book six - and the final installment - in Morgan Rice's best-selling epic fantasy series Kings and Sorcerers (which begins with Rise of the Dragons)! In Night of the Bold, Kyra must find a way to free herself from Marda and return to Escalon with the Staff of Truth. If she does, awaiting her will be the most epic battle of her life, as she will need to face off against Ra's armies, a nation of trolls, and a flock of dragons. If her powers, and the weapon, are strong enough, her mother awaits her, ready to reveal the secrets of her destiny, and of her birth. Duncan must make an epic stand against Ra's armies once and for all. Yet even as he fights the greatest battles of his life, leading to a final stand in The Devil's Gulch, he cannot expect the dark trickery that Ra has awaiting him. In the Bay of Death, Merk and King Tarnis' daughter must join forces with Alec and the warriors of the Lost Isles to fight off the dragons. They must find Duncan and unite to save Escalon, yet Vesuvius has resurfaced, and they cannot anticipate the treachery awaiting them. In the epic finale to Kings and Sorcerers, the most dramatic battles, weapons, and sorcery all lead to a breathtaking, unexpected conclusion, filled with both heartbreaking tragedy and inspiring re-birth. With its strong atmosphere and complex characters, Night of the Bold is a sweeping saga of knights and warriors, of kings and lords, of honor and valor, of magic, destiny, monsters, and drag.
  • Night of the Crabs

    Guy N. Smith

    Paperback (Grafton, July 13, 1989)
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  • The Color of Night

    Jack Thomas

    language (, July 28, 2011)
    They're no more than a few acres across, with streets and buildings on every side--yet Patrick Reed is inexplicably drawn to the woods behind his house. What he finds amongst those trees in the scarce light of the moon is an ancient power that is both wonderful and terrifying. He embraces this power at first... but when odd things begin to happen in Hillward, he's the only one who can protect the little town from the darkness that lingers there. Now, while avoiding the attention of his concerned parents and maintaining a budding friendship with a special classmate, Patrick must use his new-found power to uncover the mystery of the beckoning crow before the whole town is engulfed in shadow..."The Color of Night" is a YA paranormal mystery/thriller by author Jack Thomas.
  • The Night of the Noises / The Noises of the Night

    Mar Pavón, María José Olavarría, Jon Brokenbrow

    language (Cuento de Luz, Feb. 17, 2014)
    Winner at the 2014 Moonbeam Children's Book AwardsThe Night of the Noises and The Noises of the Night are two versions of the same story, brought together in an original, entertaining book that will help children to overcome their fear of the dark, relax and drift off to sleep.Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level: 830L
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  • Book of the Night

    Oliver Pötzsch, Will Ropp, Lee Chadeayne

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 4, 2016)
    In this thrilling adventure by bestselling author Oliver Pötzsch, thirteen-year-old Lukas has been trained as a swordsman by his father, a nobleman who was once a famed Musketeer. When the threat of war and accusations of witchcraft spread across the land, Lukas’s life is forever changed. He flees his home and vows to find his missing sister.Surviving as an outcast, Lukas encounters thieves and mercenaries, a strange astrologer, and a master swordsman. He also meets three other fencers—Giovanni, Paulus, and Jerome. Each brings a special talent to their team that leads them to the Black Musketeers, the best fighters in the army. But living with the black-armored Musketeers is nothing like they imagined. In his quest to find his sister, Lukas learns of a legendary book that holds powerful magic. As he fights to keep the Book of the Night out of the hands of his greatest enemy, Lukas discovers the secrets of his own family and what it really means to be a Musketeer.
  • Creature of the Night

    Kate Thompson

    Paperback (Red Fox, April 2, 2009)
    I could hear Dennis talking to my ma. 'She was little,' he said. 'Little like me. But old. Older than you.' Those words gave me a cold shock. I could see Dennis imagining fairies, but old ones?When Bobby's mother moves the family into a rented house in the country, a neighbour tells him that a child was once murdered there. Bobby doesn't care. All he wants is to get back to Dublin and to resume his wild life there, stealing from the crowded shopping streets and racing stolen cars at night. But getting his old life back doesn't turn out to be so easy, and the longer he spends in the old cottage, the more convinced he becomes that something very strange is going on there. Was there really a murder? And if so, was it the one he has been told about?
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  • Ruler Of The Night

    David Morrell

    Hardcover (Thorndike Press Large Print, Nov. 16, 2016)
    Opium addict Thomas De Quincey and his irrepressible daughter Emily investigate the strangling of a lawyer in what is the first murder on an English train, and they uncover a dangerous secret that reaches the highest levels of British society.
  • The Music Of The Night

    Betty Fasig

    language (Betty Fasig, Dec. 20, 2011)
    25. A Tale Of Wooffer's Woods - Wooffer was humming a song as he trotted off to visit the frogs in the ditch. He knew all of the words and the tune almost perfectly. The frogs, however, hated to hear Wooffer sing the songs he made up and told him to be quiet and were very rude about his songs and his singing every time he started to sing.