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Books with title The Midnight Dance

  • The Midnight Man

    Loren D. Estelman

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett Publishing Co, Feb. 12, 1987)
    Private eye, Amos Walker, repays a debt when a police sergeant, Van Sturtevant, is shot trying to help two colleagues who had been ambushed. Sturtevant and his wife hire Walker to find the people responsible, but Walker ends up in a race with a bounty hunter who is prepared to kill. Loren D. Estleman is the author of seven other Walker novels, including "Motor City Blue".
  • Midnight Man, The

    Loren D. Estleman, Mel Foster

    MP3 CD (Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, Sept. 27, 2016)
    "Look for us when the moon is new. Look for us, but keep your distance. We're the Midnight Men, and the prey we're stalking could be you." In the private eye business, mistakes can be fatal. Just ask Amos Walker.First, he pulls his gun on a man he thought was a member of a group of potential truck hijackers. Even goes so far as to fire a round at the suspicious driver to make him step from his car. Only trouble is, the guy - Van Sturtevant - is a cop. Then, after Sturtevant is crippled in a shootout with a gang of black militants, Walker -- figuring he owes the cop for letting him off the hook -- offers his investigatory services to the officer's pretty, blond wife, Karen. At no charge. If Walker had been paying attention, he would have seen the warning signs. But now bodies are going to start piling up, with politicians, private eyes, and members of Detroit's Finest on the giving and receiving ends. Yes, mistakes can be fatal. And if Walker doesn't watch his back, the next one will definitely be his last....
  • The Midnight Palace

    Carlos Ruiz Zafon, Jonathan Davis

    Audio CD (Little, Brown Young Readers, May 31, 2011)
    In the heart of Calcutta lurks a dark mystery....Set in Calcutta in the 1930s, The Midnight Palace begins on a dark night when an English lieutenant fights to save newborn twins Ben and Sheere from an unthinkable threat. Despite monsoon-force rains and terrible danger lurking around every street corner, the young lieutenant manages to get them to safety, but not without losing his own life. . . .Years later, on the eve of Ben and Sheere's sixteenth birthday, the mysterious threat reenters their lives. This time, it may be impossible to escape. With the help of their brave friends, the twins will have to take a stand against the terror that watches them in the shadows of the night--and face the most frightening creature in the history of the City of Palaces.
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  • The Midnight Zoo

    Sonya Hartnett

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens Hardbacks, Aug. 16, 2010)
    A brilliantly told magical story that questions what it means to be free. World War II, Eastern Europe: Tomas and his younger brother, Andrej, have fled their Romany encampment which has been besieged by the Germans; they carry Wilma, their baby sister, in a sack. In an abandoned, bombed-out town, the children discover a zoo. In it are a wolf and an eagle, a monkey, bear, lioness, seal, chamois and llama. The animals tell their stories to the children as they try to begin to understand what has become of their lives and, when they try to figure out a way to release the animals, what it means to be free.
  • Dance of the Midnight Fire

    Cormac MacRaois

    Paperback (Irish Amer Book Co, Oct. 1, 1998)
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  • The Night Dance

    Suzanne Weyn

    Library Binding (Paw Prints 2008-05-29, May 29, 2008)
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  • The Midnight Sun

    Mark Kneece, Anthony Spay

    Paperback (Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, Jan. 1, 2009)
    In a time not unlike our own, two women are among the last people left behind in New York City, struggling to survive as the thermometer reaches an unbearable 140°. Almost overnight, modern-day conveniences have become luxuries and humans are pushed to their limits. As the climate grows more hostile, could these be the final days of life on Earth? One of most ground-breaking shows in the history of television, The Twilight Zone has become a permanent fixture in pop culture. This new graphic novel series re-imagines the show's most enduring episodes, in all their original uncut glory, originally written by Rod Serling himself, and now adapted for a new generation―a generation that has ridden Disney's Twilight Zone Tower of TerrorTM ride, studied old episodes in school, watched the annual marathons, and paid homage to the show through the many random take-offs that show up in movies and TV shows everywhere.
  • The Midnight Tree

    Chad Anctil

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 6, 2010)
    When Nine year old Tyler Dumont is suddenly forced to move cross country with his parents, from sunny Arizona to a small town in rural Massachusetts, he isn't sure what to expect. But, once settled into their new home with it's creaking floor boards and the dark, twisted tree in the middle of the front yard, Tyler begins to see and hear things that he can't explain, and soon learns that there is a lot more to the old gray house than he ever expected. Suddenly, Tyler finds himself in the middle of a hundred year old mystery, his only friend the ghost of an eight year old girl. He has to do whatever he can to find the key and save his family - and himself - before something truly terrible happens to them all.
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  • The Midnight Man

    Berlie Doherty, Ian Andrew

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Nov. 4, 1998)
    Harry and Mr. Dog chase the midnight man over bridges, under arches, through the trees, and to the very end of town where he disappears, they drop off to sleep, and the moon carries them gently back to their beds.
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  • Dance of the Midnight Fire

    Cormac MacRaois

    Paperback (Irish Amer Book Co, May 1, 1990)
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  • The Midnight Dress

    Karen Foxlee, Olivia Mackenzie-Smith

    Audio CD (Listening Library (Audio), Oct. 8, 2013)
    Quiet misfit Rose doesn't expect to fall in love with the sleepy beach town of Leonora. Nor does she expect to become fast friends with beautiful, vivacious Pearl Kelly, organizer of the high school float at the annual Harvest Festival parade. It's better not to get too attached when Rose and her father live on the road, driving their caravan from one place to the next whenever her dad gets itchy feet. But Rose can't resist the mysterious charms of the town or the popular girl, try as she might.Pearl convinces Rose to visit Edie Baker, once a renowned dressmaker, now a rumored witch. Together Rose and Edie hand-stitch an unforgettable dress of midnight blue for Rose to wear at the Harvest Festival—a dress that will have long-lasting consequences on life in Leonora, a dress that will seal the fate of one of the girls. Karen Foxlee's breathtaking novel weaves friendship, magic, and a murder mystery into something moving, real, and distinctly original.
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  • The Midnight Pig

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    Paperback (Shortland Publications, Jan. 1, 2001)
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