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Books with title The Silent Ones

  • The Silent Ones

    K. L. Slater, Lucy Price-Lewis, Audible Studios

    Audible Audiobook (Audible Studios, Oct. 2, 2019)
    This morning, I was packing up lunches, ironing, putting on the laundry I should have done last night. Now my precious daughter is accused of murder. When 10-year-old cousins Maddy and Brianna are arrested for a terrible crime, Maddy's mother, Juliet, cannot believe it. How could her bright, joyful daughter be capable of such a thing? As the small village community recoils in horror, the pressure of the tragedy blows Juliet and her sister's lives apart. And things get even worse when their daughters retreat into a self-imposed silence. Can anyone reach Maddy and discover the truth before her fate is sealed? Juliet is crushed. Nothing will ever be the same for her darling girl. But she knows that to find out what really happened that day, she and her sister must unlock the secrets of their own terrible past, a past they swore never to speak about again. The most unputdownable psychological thriller you'll listen to this year from the best-selling author K. L. Slater. If you love The Wife Between Us or Gone Girl, you'll be totally hooked on The Silent Ones.
  • The Silent Ones

    James Hunt

    eBook
    One morning. One note. Three abductions.Ten years ago, former Seattle Police Detective Chase Grant assisted on a homicide case that led to the capture and imprisonment of one of the country’s deadliest serial killers. But even behind bars Dennis Pullman is still wreaking havoc.
  • The Silent Ones

    F. Paul Wilson, Thomas F. Monteleone

    eBook (Crossroad Press, May 29, 2020)
    The Silent Ones is the third and final volume of the Nocturnia Chronicles, a series for both adults and young readers, middle grades and up, written by two of the genre's most popular award-winning authors.The story of Ryan and Emma continues after they have found their older brother, Telford, living and working among a paramilitary group known as the Uberalls and their fierce, unhinged ruler, the rakhasa, Falzon. They encounter new monsters who help or hinder their quest to find a way home from Nocturnia to the parallel world of Humania.But before that can possibly happen, they must unlock the terrible secrets of ... The Silent Ones.
  • The Silent Boy

    Lois Lowry

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, June 6, 2017)
    Katy Thatcher was the bright and curious daughter of the town doctor. She was fascinated by her father’s work, and even as a child she knew that she too wanted to be a doctor. She wanted to know about people. Perhaps it was this, her insatiable curiosity, or simply the charm of Jacob’s gentle intimacy with animals large and small, that fueled their friendship. Although Jacob never spoke to her or even looked at her directly, Katy grew to understand him from the moments they spent together quietly singing to the horses. She knew there was meaning in the sounds he made and purpose behind his movements. So when events took an unexpected and tragic turn, it was Katy alone who could unravel the mystery of what had occurred and why.
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  • The Silent Boy

    Lois Lowry, Karen Allen, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, April 27, 2012)
    Precocious Katy Thatcher comes to realize what a gentle, silent boy did for his family. He meant to help, not harm. It didn't turn out that way. “The author balances humor and generosity with the obstacles and injustice of Katy’s world to depict a complete picture of the turn of the 20th century.” (Publishers Weekly)
  • The Silent Boy

    Lois Lowry

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 28, 2003)
    Katy Thatcher was the bright and curious daughter of the town doctor. She was fascinated by her father’s work, and even as a child she knew that she too wanted to be a doctor. She wanted to know about people. Perhaps it was this, her insatiable curiosity, or simply the charm of Jacob’s gentle intimacy with animals large and small, that fueled their friendship. Although Jacob never spoke to her or even looked at her directly, Katy grew to understand him from the moments they spent together quietly singing to the horses. She knew there was meaning in the sounds he made and purpose behind his movements. So when events took an unexpected and tragic turn, it was Katy alone who could unravel the mystery of what had occurred, and why.A two-time recipient of the prestigious Newbery Medal, acclaimed author Lois Lowry presents a sensitive and moving story of a wide-eyed young girl growing up at the beginning of the twentieth century and the influence of the farm community around her. Through Katy’s eyes, readers can see the human face so often hidden under modern psychological terminology and experience for themselves the haunting impact of her friendship with the silent boy.
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  • The Silent Boy

    Andrew Taylor

    eBook (HarperCollins, Oct. 20, 2015)
    From the No. 1 bestselling author of THE AMERICAN BOY comes a brilliant new historical thriller set during the French Revolution.Paris, 1792. Terror reigns as the city writhes in the grip of revolution. The streets run with blood as thousands lose their heads to the guillotine. Edward Savill, working in London as agent for a wealthy American, receives word that his estranged wife Augusta has been killed in France. She leaves behind ten-year-old Charles, who is brought to England to Charnwood Court, a house in the country leased by a group of émigré refugees.Savill is sent to retrieve the boy, though it proves easier to reach Charnwood than to leave. And only when Savill arrives there does he discover that Charles is mute. The boy has witnessed horrors beyond his years, but what terrible secret haunts him so deeply that he is unable to utter a word?
  • Silent One

    Joy Cowley

    eBook (NZ ePenguin, )
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  • The Silent Sea

    Julie Anne Nelson

    language (Young Mountain Publishing, Nov. 30, 2016)
    Six faceless enemies aligning against her, and only one way to learn the truth. But is she brave enough to face the reality of a war that began before time and could last for all eternity?As war continues to shape the lives of those she left behind, Cecily struggles to endure life as a Source. Though she has learned much, Cecily still doesn’t know how the Sources came to be and what fractured their bond, what drove them into a perpetual war for control of all worlds. Cecily knows that if she can’t understand who the Sources are and why they fight, she will be powerless to protect her domain when the real assault comes. To protect her people, she is willing to risk herself in trials created to provide this education through lessons in love and violence, and all that came before.But to know her enemies, she must know herself, and that trial may prove to be the worst of all, because after the life she’s lived and the brutality she’s seen, how will she know which lines not to cross? If she survives these lessons, will she be too damaged to continue this fight? Or will she be all too ready to embrace the next violent chapter in the lives of the Sources and, in so doing, risk losing the part of her that is still recognizable to her family?The Silent Sea is the fifth thrilling book in the Sevens YA fantasy series. If you like supernatural powers, action-packed adventures, and unbreakable friendships, then you’ll love Julie Anne Nelson’s enchanted saga.Buy The Silent Sea to join the unforgettable adventure today!
  • The Silent Boy

    Lois Lowry

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 28, 2003)
    Katy Thatcher was the bright and curious daughter of the town doctor. She was fascinated by her father’s work, and even as a child she knew that she too wanted to be a doctor. She wanted to know about people. Perhaps it was this, her insatiable curiosity, or simply the charm of Jacob’s gentle intimacy with animals large and small, that fueled their friendship. Although Jacob never spoke to her or even looked at her directly, Katy grew to understand him from the moments they spent together quietly singing to the horses. She knew there was meaning in the sounds he made and purpose behind his movements. So when events took an unexpected and tragic turn, it was Katy alone who could unravel the mystery of what had occurred, and why.A two-time recipient of the prestigious Newbery Medal, acclaimed author Lois Lowry presents a sensitive and moving story of a wide-eyed young girl growing up at the beginning of the twentieth century and the influence of the farm community around her. Through Katy’s eyes, readers can see the human face so often hidden under modern psychological terminology and experience for themselves the haunting impact of her friendship with the silent boy.
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  • The Ones

    Daniel Sweren-Becker

    eBook (Imprint, Sept. 6, 2016)
    We are not all created equal.Seventeen-year-old Cody and her boyfriend, James, were two of the lucky ones randomly selected before birth to receive genetic engineering. Known as the Ones, this one percent of the population is healthy, beautiful, and talented…and to some that's not fair. Mounting fear and jealousy of the Ones’ success leads to the creation of the Equality Movement, which quickly gains enough political traction to demote Cody, James, and others like them to second-class citizens.Cody knows even before the brick smashes through her window that it's going to be bad. As their school, the American government, and even family and friends turn against them, Cody begins to believe they have no other choice but to protect their own. She draws closer to a group of radical Ones led by the passionate and fevered Kai, and James begins to question just how far she is willing to go for the cause…Themes of justice, discrimination and terrorism mix with actual science to create a frightening version of our near future in Daniel Sweren-Becker's pulse-pounding thriller.An Imprint Book
  • The Silent Boy

    Lois Lowry

    Paperback (Ember, Feb. 14, 2012)
    Precocious Katy Thatcher comes to realize what a gentle, silent boy did for his family. He meant to help, not harm. It didn’t turn out that way.“The author balances humor and generosity with the obstacles and injustice of Katy’s world to depict a complete picture of the turn of the 20th century.”—Publishers Weekly, Starred
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