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Books with title The Missing Tooth

  • The Missing

    Necole Ryse

    (Necole\Ryse, Oct. 28, 2014)
    Reeling from her boyfriend's disappearance, Raevyn Jones is shocked to learn that she is considered suspect number one. To make matters worse, rumors are swirling that golden boy, Jeffrey Donnelly, isn't just missing...he may never be coming back.And Raevyn is being framed.Her second semester at Benjamin Wallace Fitzgerald University, the nation's first Ivy League institution for African Americans, is full of twists and turns.Soon Raevyn will learn not to trust anyone, not even the people she calls friend.
  • The Missing

    Melanie Florence

    Paperback (Lorimer, Feb. 12, 2016)
    After a girl she knows from school goes missing and is found dead in the Red River, Feather is shocked when the police write it off as a suicide. Then, it's Feather's best friend, Mia, who vanishes — but Mia's mom and abusive stepfather paint Mia as a frequent runaway, so the authorities won't investigate her disappearance either. Everyone knows that Native girls are disappearing and being killed, but no one is connecting the dots.When Feather's brother Kiowa is arrested under suspicion of Mia's abduction, Feather knows she has to clear his name. What Feather doesn't know is that the young serial killer who has taken Mia has become obsessed with Feather, and her investigation is leading her into terrible danger.Using as its background the ongoing circumstance of unsolved cases of missing and murdered Aboriginal women, this fictional thriller set in Winnipeg explores one teenager's response to a system that has long denied and misrepresented the problem.
  • The Missing

    Duncan Jefferson

    eBook (, June 9, 2018)
    As they begin investigating the kidnapping of their friends Marco, Laura and their young family, Rosso’s companions are drawn deeper and deeper into a dark medieval tale of love, murder and betrayal. Overshadowing it all is the Vatican with its fascinating cast of characters, many of whom have dark secrets of their own. Rosso holds the key to the mystery, but now he's vanished too!
  • The Missing

    Melanie Florence

    Library Binding (James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers, Aug. 1, 2016)
    After a girl she knows from school goes missing and is found dead, Feather is shocked when the police write it off as a suicide. Then, it's Feather's best friend, Mia, who vanishes―but Mia's mom and abusive stepfather paint Mia as a frequent runaway, so the authorities won't investigate her disappearance either. Everyone knows that Native girls are disappearing and being killed, but no one is taking it seriously, so Feather starts her own investigation. What she doesn't know is that the young serial killer has become obsessed with Feather, and her investigation is leading her into terrible danger.
  • Missing, The

    Beverly Lewis

    Paperback (Bethany House, Sept. 1, 2009)
    Longing to find her missing mother and uncover the secrets that led to her leaving three weeks earlier, 21-year-old Grace Byler strikes up a fast friendship with Heather Lang, an "Englisher" contemplating her own grave medical prognosis, and the two young women travel together in hopes of finding Grace's mother and bringing her home. Simultaneous.
  • The Case of the Missing Tooth

    Vicky Duffer Watkins, Raygan Watkins

    language (Vicky Duffer Watkins, Oct. 6, 2014)
    This mystery is a true story about three little kids and their Granny. See if you can guess who lost the tooth before they do.
  • The Missing Gem

    Abhirup Chatterjee

    language (, Jan. 13, 2017)
    Abhirup Chatterjee loves two things the most. Books and Legos. He has an active imagination and spends hours either reading or in playing with Legos. Arranging his tiny Lego figures into multiple scenes and making them play out his stories.This is his first attempt to put his imagination on paper. It is dedicated to his toddler years and is meant to share his imagination with smaller kids.Abhirup is 12 and lives with his parents in Madison, MS and wants to be a doctor when he grows up.
  • The Missing One

    Lucy Atkins

    Hardcover (Quercus, Feb. 3, 2015)
    In this gripping debut, The Missing One, Lucy Atkins takes us on one woman’s terrifying journey to the beautiful and rugged Pacific Northwest to discover the dark secrets of her family’s past so that she can understand and accept herself. Kal McKenzie was never close to her mother Elena, whose coldness towards her spoiled any chance of a good relationship. When Elena dies of cancer, Kal feels forlorn: how do you mourn a mother who, inexplicably, just didn’t seem to love you? While clearing out Elena’s art studio, Kal finds a drawer packed with postcards, each bearing an identical one-line message from a Canadian gallery owner named Susannah Gillespie: “Thinking of you.” Who is this woman and what does she hold the key to her ruined relationship with her mother? Conflicted by her grief and shaken up from recently seeing a covetous text from an old girlfriend on her husband’s cell phone, Kal impulsively sets off with her toddler Finn to Susannah’s isolated home on a remote British Columbian island. A place of killer whales and storms. Soon Kal quickly realizes she has made a big mistake. The striking and enigmatic Susannah will only share a few scraps of information about Elena. Unbeknownst to her, she discovers that her mother was a pioneering orca researcher—an activist trying to save these powerful and dangerous creatures. As Kal struggles to piece together her mother’s past and what happened between Elena and Susannah in the 1970s, Susannah’s behavior grows more and more erratic. Most worrying of all, Susannah is becoming increasingly preoccupied with little Finn. Kal’s uneasiness soon proves true and Kal must confront the biggest threat to her family she has ever experienced. Told in two competing narratives, The Missing One intermixes Kal’s present day journey to with that of her mother’s awakening as an independent woman, scientist, and activist. As these two narratives converge the novel transforms into a white-knuckle thriller where the secrets of the past imperil the lives of the present. Interweaving local lore of how orcas protect those who travel away from home, and guides them back safely, in The Missing One Lucy Atkins wrestles with the question of how the past influences the present, and who has the right to own one’s history.
  • The Missing

    Beverly Lewis

    Hardcover
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  • The Missing

    Dan Poblocki

    Audio CD (Scholastic Audio Books, Aug. 28, 2018)
    A new, stand-alone installment in the exciting Shadow House series that invites you to step inside the ghost story!Shadow House never sleeps . . .Five children have been lured into Shadow House, all for different reasons. None of them knows the others. And none of them knows what to do when they can't find a way back out.But something is different inside the house. Someone -- or something -- is there with them, and seems to know more than they do. Only how are the kids supposed to decide if that someone is trying to help them . . . or trap them there forever?Step into Shadow House.
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  • The Missing One

    Lucy Atkins

    Paperback (Quercus, June 2, 2015)
    In this gripping debut, The Missing One, Lucy Atkins takes us on one woman’s terrifying journey to the beautiful and rugged Pacific Northwest to discover the dark secrets of her family’s past so that she can understand and accept herself. Kal McKenzie was never close to her mother Elena, whose coldness towards her spoiled any chance of a good relationship. When Elena dies of cancer, Kal feels forlorn: how do you mourn a mother who, inexplicably, just didn’t seem to love you? While clearing out Elena’s art studio, Kal finds a drawer packed with postcards, each bearing an identical one-line message from a Canadian gallery owner named Susannah Gillespie: “Thinking of you.” Who is this woman and what does she hold the key to her ruined relationship with her mother? Conflicted by her grief and shaken up from recently seeing a covetous text from an old girlfriend on her husband’s cell phone, Kal impulsively sets off with her toddler Finn to Susannah’s isolated home on a remote British Columbian island. A place of killer whales and storms. Soon Kal quickly realizes she has made a big mistake. The striking and enigmatic Susannah will only share a few scraps of information about Elena. Unbeknownst to her, she discovers that her mother was a pioneering orca researcher—an activist trying to save these powerful and dangerous creatures. As Kal struggles to piece together her mother’s past and what happened between Elena and Susannah in the 1970s, Susannah’s behavior grows more and more erratic. Most worrying of all, Susannah is becoming increasingly preoccupied with little Finn. Kal’s uneasiness soon proves true and Kal must confront the biggest threat to her family she has ever experienced. Told in two competing narratives, The Missing One intermixes Kal’s present day journey to with that of her mother’s awakening as an independent woman, scientist, and activist. As these two narratives converge the novel transforms into a white-knuckle thriller where the secrets of the past imperil the lives of the present. Interweaving local lore of how orcas protect those who travel away from home, and guides them back safely, in The Missing One Lucy Atkins wrestles with the question of how the past influences the present, and who has the right to own one’s history.
  • The Missing Toy

    Matthew Myre

    language (, March 27, 2014)
    A book about three friends and one has a problem that needs to be solved but the solution was unexpected.