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Books with title Wolf at the Window

  • The Window

    Amelia Brunskill

    eBook (Delacorte Press, April 3, 2018)
    "A gripping tale of suspense, secrets, and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood."—Karen M. McManus, New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is LyingIf you loved The Third Twin and One of Us Is Lying and binge-watched Thirteen Reasons Why, get ready for a heart-wrenching psychological thriller about a girl who knows her twin sister better than anyone . . . or does she? Taut and atmospheric, The Window will keep you guessing until the end.Secrets have a way of getting out. . . .Anna is everything her identical twin is not. Outgoing and athletic, she is the opposite of quiet introvert Jess. The same on the outside, yet so completely different inside--it's hard to believe the girls are sisters, let alone twins. But they are. And they tell each other everything.Or so Jess thought. After Anna falls to her death while sneaking out her bedroom window, Jess's life begins to unravel. Everyone says it was an accident, but to Jess, that doesn't add up. Where was Anna going? Who was she meeting? And how long had Anna been lying to her?Jess is compelled to learn everything she can about the sister she thought she knew. At first it's a way to stay busy and find closure . . . but Jess soon discovers that her twin kept a lot of secrets. And as she digs deeper, she learns that the answers she's looking for may be truths that no one wants her to uncover.Because Anna wasn't the only one with secrets."Layered and compelling, THE WINDOW is a fast-paced mystery anchored by a bold and intriguing protagonist, and you won’t want to put it down until you’ve uncovered every last one of its secrets!"—Caleb Roehrig, author of Last Seen Leaving "Lyrical and haunting, with plenty of twists that kept me reading long into the night.”—Kara Thomas, author of The Darkest Corners
  • Wolf at the Window

    Ben M. Baglio, Ann Baum

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Dec. 1, 2003)
    A spooky spin-off of the best-selling Animal Ark series, this new Hauntings title will have animal-lovers shivering in fear and delight.On a short vacation in Scotland, Mandy and her friend James visit the local wildlife park to see the star attraction -- two young wolves. Though the wolves are beaufiful, some of the townspeople are scared and determinted to have them sent away.But Mandy will do anything to make sure that the wolves are safe -- even if it means challenging the strange creature at the window!
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  • The Girl at the Window

    Rowan Coleman

    Paperback (Ebury Press (Fiction), Aug. 8, 2019)
    A house full of history is bound to have secrets...'Spine-tinglingly beautiful. Prepare to lose your heart' Lisa JewellPonden Hall is a centuries-old house on the Yorkshire moors, a magical place full of stories. It's also where Trudy Heaton grew up. And where she ran away from...Now, after the devastating loss of her husband, she is returning home with her young son, Will, who refuses to believe his father is dead.While Trudy tries to do her best for her son, she must also attempt to build bridges with her eccentric mother. And then there is the Hall itself: fallen into disrepair but generations of lives and loves still echo in its shadows, sometimes even reaching out to the present...A hauntingly beautiful story of love and hope, from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Memory Book and The Summer of Impossible ThingsPraise for Rowan Coleman's writing:'Rowan Coleman is one of those writers I will follow anywhere. I know however unlikely the story she will never lead me astray' Katie Fforde'I'm so happy because she's written other books and its so lovely to find a writer you love who has a backlist' Marian Keyes'Coleman is such a beautiful writer' Alex Marwood 'All Rowan’s novels [are] life-affirming and shows the best of what humans can be; I felt that the world was a better place when I put it down' Julie Cohen 'One of my favourite writers' Cara Delevingne
  • The Window

    Amelia Brunskill

    Paperback (Ember, April 9, 2019)
    "A gripping tale of suspense, secrets, and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood." —Karen M. McManus, New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is LyingIf you loved The Third Twin and One of Us Is Lying and binge-watched Thirteen Reasons Why, get ready for a heart-wrenching psychological thriller about a girl who knows her twin sister better than anyone . . . or does she? Taut and atmospheric, The Window will keep you guessing until the end.Secrets have a way of getting out. . . .Anna is everything her identical twin is not. Outgoing and athletic, she is the opposite of quiet introvert Jess. The same on the outside, yet so completely different inside—it's hard to believe the girls are sisters, let alone twins. But they are. And they tell each other everything.Or so Jess thought. After Anna falls to her death while sneaking out her bedroom window, Jess's life begins to unravel. Everyone says it was an accident, but to Jess, that doesn't add up. Where was Anna going? Who was she meeting? And how long had Anna been lying to her?Jess is compelled to learn everything she can about the sister she thought she knew. At first it's a way to stay busy and find closure . . . but Jess soon discovers that her twin kept a lot of secrets. And as she digs deeper, she learns that the answers she's looking for may be truths that no one wants her to uncover.Because Anna wasn't the only one with secrets."Layered and compelling, The Window is a fast-paced mystery anchored by a bold and intriguing protagonist, and you won’t want to put it down until you’ve uncovered every last one of its secrets!" —Caleb Roehrig, author of Last Seen Leaving "Lyrical and haunting, with plenty of twists that kept me reading long into the night.” —Kara Thomas, author of The Darkest Corners
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  • A Lady at the Window

    Kenneth Leon Roberts, Della Roberts

    language (, March 17, 2020)
    I, Nick Fontaine, am the lead reporter on the local police beat. Like my hopes of a decent life, my last name left me years ago…I cover the remarkable stories of the day. That usually consists of a murder on the waterfront two or three times a week, the busting of a gambling racket where they run the wire, and a mugging…The story that hit me, the story that changed my life.
  • The Window

    Amelia Brunskill

    Hardcover (Delacorte Press, April 3, 2018)
    "A gripping tale of suspense, secrets, and the unbreakable bonds of sisterhood."—Karen M. McManus, New York Times bestselling author of One of Us Is LyingIf you loved The Third Twin and One of Us Is Lying and binge-watched Thirteen Reasons Why, get ready for a heart-wrenching psychological thriller about a girl who knows her twin sister better than anyone . . . or does she? Taut and atmospheric, The Window will keep you guessing until the end.Secrets have a way of getting out. . . .Anna is everything her identical twin is not. Outgoing and athletic, she is the opposite of quiet introvert Jess. The same on the outside, yet so completely different inside--it's hard to believe the girls are sisters, let alone twins. But they are. And they tell each other everything.Or so Jess thought. After Anna falls to her death while sneaking out her bedroom window, Jess's life begins to unravel. Everyone says it was an accident, but to Jess, that doesn't add up. Where was Anna going? Who was she meeting? And how long had Anna been lying to her?Jess is compelled to learn everything she can about the sister she thought she knew. At first it's a way to stay busy and find closure . . . but Jess soon discovers that her twin kept a lot of secrets. And as she digs deeper, she learns that the answers she's looking for may be truths that no one wants her to uncover.Because Anna wasn't the only one with secrets."Layered and compelling, THE WINDOW is a fast-paced mystery anchored by a bold and intriguing protagonist, and you won’t want to put it down until you’ve uncovered every last one of its secrets!"—Caleb Roehrig, author of Last Seen Leaving "Lyrical and haunting, with plenty of twists that kept me reading long into the night.”—Kara Thomas, author of The Darkest Corners
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  • Wolf at the Window

    Lucy Daniels

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, Sept. 21, 2000)
    On a short break in Scotland, Mandy and James visit the local wildlife park to see the star attractions - two young wolves. The wolves are beautiful, but some of the locals are so terrified that they will escape, they've set dangerous traps. Meanwhile, a strange animal keeps appearing to Mandy. What is it and what does it want? It looks like a wolf, but it can't be! can it?
  • The Window

    Michael Dorris

    Paperback (Hyperion Books for Children, May 20, 1999)
    Unwilling to care for her himself, Rayona is put into a number of foster homes by her father, yet when that doesn't work, she is sent to live with her grandmother in Kentucky where she discovers a family she never knew. Reprint.
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  • Wolf at the Window

    Ben M. Baglio

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc. (2003-12-01), Jan. 1, 1656)
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  • the witch at the window

    ruth chew

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1984)
    Magic can be a tricky business.
  • At the Window

    Joseph Forte, Nicholas Muraco, Alejandra Avila

    language (, Oct. 10, 2013)
    At the Window is a children's book about peace, love and hope. It is a quiet, sensitive story that invites readers to consider the undeniable nature of love. Henry and his little sister, Emily, are orphans who live under the care of Ms. Agnes at St. Peter's Orphanage. One wintry night, Henry notices a bright, shining light tear through the sky­-but he is the only one who notices. The following week, he sees the light again and Henry now begins to think this is more than a coincidence. The burning light sets a spark inside of Henry's own heart and he begins to search for answers. Patience and an open spirit ultimately lead him to the truth, where the warmth and light fully embraces him.
  • The Window

    E.H. Graham

    eBook (Skyrai Publishing, March 19, 2019)
    Brianna Scott has nothing but her window and pet cat to entertain her. Stuck inside for more years than she can remember with a degenerative disease, she has become invisible and has retreated from her small community. Only Jim, the town grocer and old high school friend, seems to care about her lonely existence.However, when the window in her living room provides her a front row seat to the latest mysteries haunting her small town, Brianna discovers that some things cannot be unseen.Based on Bulwark, a paranormal thriller by Brit Lunden, The Window is the fourth volume in the multi-author Bulwark Anthology.