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  • The Midnight Zoo

    Sonya Hartnett, Richard Aspel, Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

    Audiobook (Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd, Aug. 31, 2010)
    Two gypsy boys are fleeing through a war-ravaged countryside during the night, carrying a secret bundle. The boys stumble across a town that has been reduced to smoking rubble, and a zoo that is still intact. When the boys take shelter in the zoo, they discover a menagerie of talking animals. Both the boys and the animals tell their tales and speak of their desire for freedom. Like The Silver Donkey and The Ghost’s Child, this is another beautiful fable-like tale that will move you to tears. It’s a story that will appeal to all ages, that merges history with fantasy; adults will enjoy this as much as children.
  • The Midnight Farm

    Reeve Lindbergh, Susan Jeffers

    Hardcover (Dial, Sept. 30, 1987)
    Secrets of the dark are revealed in this poem describing a farm at midnight.
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  • The Midnight Man

    Loren D. Estleman, Mel Foster, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, March 5, 2013)
    "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 Twins

    Jacquelyn Mitchard, Emily Durante, Brilliance Audio

    Audiobook (Brilliance Audio, July 3, 2008)
    Merry is bubbly, outgoing, and optimistic. Mally is thoughtful, solitary, and independent. The twins think of themselves as one. They dream the same dreams, experience the same emotions, and even share a language nobody else can understand. Then, on their 13th birthday, a mysterious fire nearly kills them both. Suddenly, they begin having strange visions - different visions - and the bond between them begins to unravel. They discover that they have each been given a gift...But what they see in the visions they have of those closest to them could destroy their lives.
  • The Midnight Folk

    John Masefield, Rowland Hilder, Madeleine L'Engle

    eBook (NYR Children's Collection, Nov. 13, 2013)
    The Midnight Folk introduces readers to Kay Harker, the orphaned boy who is also the hero of John Masefield’s classic Christmas fantasy, The Box of Delights. Kay lives in a vast old country house, and is looked after by an unpleasant duo: the oily and egregious Sir Theopompous and the petulant and punitive Sylvia Daisy Pouncer. In her zeal to educate Kay on the finer points of Latin grammar, Sylvia Daisy has even taken away all of Kay’s toys. Life seems very dull, until out of an old family portrait steps Kay’s great-grandfather, a sea captain, who, if legend is to be believed, made off with a fabulous treasure. Soon Kay is engaged in a thrilling quest that begins each night as the clock strikes twelve, taking him into the enchanted and dangerous world of the Midnight Folk: pirates, highwaymen, talking animals, and a gang of witches led by none other than Sylvia Daisy (in cahoots, as in The Box of Delights, with the arch-villain Abner Brown). In the end, it is that ragtag team of old toys that rallies to support Kay and save the day.A book to set beside C.S. Lewis’s Narnia tales and Joan Aiken’s Wolves of Willoughby Chase—not to mention the Harry Potter series—The Midnight Folk is a wonderful and enthralling contribution to the great English tradition of children’s literature, beloved by adults and children alike.
  • The Midnight Star

    Marie Lu

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, Oct. 11, 2016)
    The thrilling finale to the New York Times bestselling Young Elites series from “hit factory” Marie LuThere was once a time when darkness shrouded the world, and the darkness had a queen.Adelina Amouteru is done suffering. She’s turned her back on those who have betrayed her and achieved the ultimate revenge: victory. Her reign as the White Wolf has been a triumphant one, but with each conquest her cruelty only grows. The darkness within her has begun to spiral out of control, threatening to destroy all she's gained. When a new danger appears, Adelina’s forced to revisit old wounds, putting not only herself at risk, but every Elite. In order to preserve her empire, Adelina and her Roses must join the Daggers on a perilous quest—though this uneasy alliance may prove to be the real danger.#1 New York Times bestselling author Marie Lu concludes Adelina's story with this haunting and hypnotizing final installment to the Young Elites series.
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  • The Midnight Zoo

    Sonya Hartnett, Andrea Offermann

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 14, 2018)
    “A haunting portrait of families, human and otherwise, torn apart. . . . Hartnett combines powerful prose with magical realism.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)When the Germans attack their Romany encampment during World War II, Andrej and his younger brother, Tomas, flee through a ravaged countryside under cover of darkness, guarding a secret bundle. Their journey leads to a bombed-out town, where the boys discover a hidden wonder: a zoo filled with creatures in need of hope. Like Andrej and Tomas, the animals — wolf and eagle, monkey and bear, lioness and seal, kangaroo and llama — have stories to share and a mission to reclaim their lives.
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  • The Face of Midnight

    Dan Padavona

    eBook
    They found the girl's head stuffed into a sluice pipe. Bloated, eyes bulging. No sign of her severed torso. The Midnight Killer is back. More will die.Serial killer horror that "builds to a horrifying crescendo. Reminiscent of John Carpenter's Halloween."Becca, a homeless girl, has a system for sneaking into unoccupied homes, a method she promises to teach her new friend. But Becca's murky past is about to catch up to her.Would you sneak into unoccupied homes if you were homeless? What if you chose the wrong house?When New York's most notorious serial killer, The Midnight Killer, closes in on Becca, she has nowhere to hide. After fleeing from a deranged stalker, Becca takes shelter inside an abandoned farmhouse. Something evil lurks within the house, and a freak October storm has trapped Becca inside. Now she must survive the night.And it's Halloween."One of the better horror stories I've read!" - Justin H.A fast-paced horror novel that delivers the chills. Fans of Richard Laymon, Stephen King, Brian Keene, and Jack Ketchum should read The Face of Midnight.Start reading now!Praise for The Face of Midnight:"I didn't want to put it down. I was hooked." - Christian A."An exciting adventure and perfectly paced." - Lynn G."Very exciting, fast moving, couldn't put it down. Was surprised at the end." - Redgie“One of the most exciting writers to burst upon the scene in quite some time.” – Bram Stoker Award–winning author Brian Keene"Wow. This book had me on the edge of my seat...The suspense was amazing. A blistering read with a bloody payoff." - Reader Review"Great characters with a fast paced believable story. Dan Padavona has become my favorite horror author." - Ron B"Just great. I would love to have an extra chapter to see Becca again." - Connie"I loved this book, even though I will admit it scared me to read it at night." - Bonnie B"A solid Laymon-esque outing that keeps you turning the pages and wanting more. The sense of pacing in this novel is something to be admired." - RollsieBlack
  • The Midnight Call

    Jodé Millman

    eBook (Immortal Works, June 18, 2019)
    Who would ever suspect that their mentor, teacher, and friend is a cold-blooded killer?Attorney Jessie Martin didn’t—at least not until she answers the midnight call.Late one August night, Jessie’s lifelong mentor and friend—and presently a popular, charismatic, and handsome high school teacher—Terrence Butterfield calls. He utters a startling admission: he’s killed someone. He pleads for Jessie’s help, so out of loyalty she rushes to his aid completely unaware that she’s risking her relationship, her career, and her life—and that of her unborn child—to help Terrence.Does Jessie’s presence at Terrence’s home implicate her in the gruesome murder of the teenage boy found in the basement? Why does Terrence betray Jessie when he has a chance to exonerate her of any charges? Has he been a monster in disguise for all these years?To reclaim her life and prove her innocence, Jessie must untangle the web of lies and reveal the shocking truths behind the homicide. This quest turns out to be the fight of her life: to preserve everything and everyone she holds dear.
  • The Midnight Gate

    Helen Stringer, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, Sept. 13, 2011)
    It's been two months since Belladonna Johnson discovered she was the Spellbinder, and she's full of questions about her powers. When a ghost finds Belladonna and her classmate, Steve, and gives them a mysterious map, the friends don't know if they should be looking for or hiding from the one person who holds the answers to Belladonna's powers: the Queen of the Abyss. Throw into the mix that Belladonna's parents, who are ghosts, have disappeared and that her brand-new and maybe even sinister foster family seems to know more than they'll let on, and you have a sequel made of high adventure and intrigue, seasoned with affecting characters and topped with a dollop of wit.
  • The Face of Midnight

    Dan Padavona, Daniel McColly

    Audible Audiobook (Dan Padavona, July 19, 2018)
    "One of the most exciting writers to burst upon the scene in quite some time." (Brian Keene) Becca is homeless, but she sleeps in the finest neighborhood houses. She knows when you're home and when you're away. She might even be sleeping in your bed now. Danger, however, is closing in on Becca. New York's most-feared murderer, the Midnight Killer, is butchering victims on his way across the state. He's getting closer to Becca every day. When Becca and her friend, Steve, flee from a deranged man in Barton Falls, they take shelter inside an abandoned farmhouse on the edge of town. But something evil lurks within the house, and a freak October storm has trapped Becca and Steve inside. And it's Halloween night.
  • The Midnight Hour

    Benjamin Read, Laura Trinder

    Hardcover (Chicken House, March 3, 2020)
    For fans of portal fantasies like Jessica Townsend's Nevermoor, Colin Meloy's Wildwood, and The Spiderwick Chronicles by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black, and unlike so many other fantasies that introduce readers to a world of enchantment and wonder, The Midnight Hour is one filled with beasts and monsters for readers looking to shine their flashlights under the covers.When strange late-night letters start arriving at home, Emily's parents set off to investigate. But when her parents disappear completely and Emily is left home alone to face the weird strangers that begin to appear at her door, she takes all of the clues at her disposal and makes for the place where the letters came from -- the mysterious Night Post. What she'll discover is the secret world of the Midnight Hour -- a Victorian London frozen in time, full of magic and monsters.Kept safe by an age-old agreement, the Night Folk have been exiled to a parallel world that can only be accessed by a selected few, including the mail carriers of the infamous Night Post that operate between the two worlds. Emily's parents are key players in keeping the Night Folk safe, but when the division of the two worlds is threatened, Emily must search for her parents while navigating this dark and unknown version of London.Armed only with a packed lunch, her very sleepy pocket hedgehog, and her infamously big argumentative mouth, she must escape bloodthirsty creatures of the night, figure out her own family secrets, and maybe just save the world. This is a frightening and enchanting story, a world built out of creatures from our worst fears who become relatable, fully formed characters unlike any we've seen as these strangers of parallel worlds band together to save the day.
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