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Books with title The House Of Shadows

  • The Book of Shadows

    Ruth Hatfield

    eBook (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), June 6, 2017)
    Danny's cousin Tom has been killed—and forgotten. All memories of Tom have been erased, as though he had never existed. For a while, there is peace. Until Danny remembers.Determined to restore what has been lost, Danny seeks out Cath, living far from civilization. But other troubles loom. Shadows are spreading across the land, leaving the earth gray and lifeless. Danny and Cath must work together to set things right—but are they even on the same side? And as they close in on Sammael, the dark presence responsible for Tom’s death, will one of them pay the ultimate price?
  • The Seer of Shadows

    Avi, Steven Boyer

    Audio CD (Recorded Books, April 16, 2009)
    Newbery Medalist Avi weaves one of his most suspenseful and scary tales—about a ghost who has to be seen to be believed and must be kept from carrying out a horrifying revenge. The time is 1872. The place is New York City. Horace Carpetine has been raised to believe in science and rationality. So as apprentice to Enoch Middleditch, a society photographer, he thinks of his trade as a scientific art. But when wealthy society matron Mrs. Frederick Von Macht orders a photographic portrait, strange things begin to happen. Horace's first real photographs reveal a frightful likeness: it's the image of the Von Machts' dead daughter, Eleanora. Pegg, the Von Machts' black servant girl, then leads him to the truth about who Eleanora really was and how she actually died. Joined in friendship, Pegg and Horace soon realize that his photographs are evoking both Eleanora's image and her ghost. Eleanora returns, a vengeful wraith intent on punishing those who abused her. Rich in detail, full of the magic of early photography, here is a story about the shadows, visible and invisible, that are always lurking near.
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  • Fear of The Shadows

    Sarah Cowart, Emma Sumner, Cheryl Ray

    language (, Nov. 15, 2011)
    Good or Evil. Light or Dark. Jason and his twin Jackson had never really thought much about it until one day their already shattered world of gang-filled cities and negligent Foster parents, turns upside down. With the help of their abused best-friend, Sarena Kane, they uncover the most deadliest secrets about their parentage and must fight to keep the one thing they have left.Their lives.Filled with Demons, Angels, Gargoyles, Vampires, and (probably the most frightening) Teenage Rebellion, Fear of the Shadows is the start of the most sinister tale of vengeance and magic.
  • The Shadows

    Megan Chance

    Hardcover (Skyscape, June 3, 2014)
    Grace Knox is about to turn seventeen, and the world of Victorian New York society should be opening to her—a time of dances and parties and boys vying for her heart and her hand. Instead, Grace’s world is closing in: the family business is gone; her brother is drinking and gambling away whatever is left; her widowed mother cannot cope; and her grandmother is slipping into madness. And now Grace is having disturbing dreams of ancient battles.Grace’s only hope is to marry Patrick Devlin and let his fortune save them all. But she isn’t sure she loves Patrick, and she doesn’t share his passion to free Ireland from British rule. Why look to Ireland when there is so much poverty and despair here?Then Grace meets Diarmid, an Irish stableboy. Being with him means losing everything. But the secrets and mystery surrounding him are too compelling to ignore. Soon Grace is drawn into his world of legend and heroes, magic and prophecy—the world of her dreams—where her own choice between faith and fear holds the greatest power of all.
  • Out of the Shadows

    Sarah Singleton

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, Oct. 20, 2008)
    Deep in the woods, a child with green-tinged skin and long matted hair awakens. She is Isabella Leland, daughter of a healer who was executed as a heretic some 300 years earlier. On her mother's death, Isabella was taken in by the crow people---faierie folk---who can manipulate space and time. The first time she returned to the real world, Catholics ruled England. Now, those who follow the pope are regarded with suspicion and shunned. When Isabella emerges from her hiding place, she's discovered by another outcast, Elizabeth Dyer, whose family follows the old ways. Elizabeth wants to befriend Isabella, but she has her own troubles. Her brother has brought home a priest in need of shelter. Hiding him is an act of treason, and his pursuers are closing in. Sarah Singleton has a gift for blending the seen and the unseen, the matter-of-fact and the magical, into a convincing whole. Here she offers a fast-paced plot---a cat-and-mouse game between hunter and hunted---while exploring questions about religious faith and fanaticism that will resonate with YA readers.
  • Shadow of the Lighthouse

    Bonnie Akers

    language (, June 2, 2015)
    There is a strange shadow at the Lighthouse. That is where Kylie and Edward's Parents disappeared. Step into the Shadow, where does it lead?
  • House of Shadows

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    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • Shadows of the Hidden

    Anne Riley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 1, 2012)
    Natalie Watson doesn’t believe her parents are dead, even though they disappeared five years ago. Discovering the truth about their fate is one of the only things that get her out of bed in the morning. But after moving from her home in Georgia to her aunt’s boarding school in Maine, solving the mystery of her parents’ whereabouts is just one of several challenges she must face. When she’s not fending off attacks from the popular kids, she puzzles over the rumors about a strange boy in her math class–one with fiery red hair who rarely speaks. Despite suspicions that he murdered his sister a year earlier, Natalie finds it impossible to stay away from Liam Abernathy–especially when he confesses to knowing something about her parents. Soon she’s following him into the forest, where things happen she doesn’t understand…things that shouldn’t be possible. Natalie soon realizes her connection to Liam is deeper than she ever imagined, and not everyone she counts as a friend can be trusted. When she finds herself at the center of a centuries-old quest for immortality, she must work with Liam to stay alive–even if it means facing a truth about herself and her family that will not only shake her perception of herself, but of the entire world around her.
  • The Book of Shadows

    Danielle Applegate

    (Independently published, Nov. 2, 2019)
    Serena Sinclair is starting her first year of college. With big plans ahead of her and pressure from her mother to go for something even bigger for her future, she's already under enough stress. Add in two mysterious men suddenly fighting over her and strange dreams that seem like more, Serena's in for a long semester.
  • Son of the Shadows

    Juliet Marillier

    Hardcover (Tor Books, May 18, 2001)
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  • The House Of Hades

    Rick Riordan

    Library Binding (Turtleback, March 31, 2015)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Greek and Roman demigods from the Prophecy of Seven must work together to seal the Doors of Death, and help Percy and Annabeth escape the Underworld in the process.
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  • Edge of the Shadows, The

    Elizabeth George, Amy McFadden

    MP3 CD (Brilliance Audio, May 3, 2016)
    The much anticipated third installment of the Whidbey Island sagaWhidbey Island, a place of secrets and mystery, is home now for Becca King, still in hiding from her criminal stepfather. But Becca and her friends have new worries, as a series of fires are being set, the latest causing a fatality. Is one of the newcomers to blame? Perhaps it’s Isis Martin’s brother, just back from a school for troubled kids, or Parker, a musician fired by his bandmates. Meanwhile, Becca herself continues to slowly explore her own paranormal abilities under the tutelage of Diana Kinsale.Elizabeth George, nominated for an Edgar and an Agatha award for The Edge of Nowhere, her first book set on Whidbey Island, proves once again that she is a suspense novelist without peer.
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