<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>This fictional re-creation of a crime that happened in Hahn's Maryland hometown in 1955Nthe murder of two teenage girlsNis at once a mystery and a coming-of-age story. Told from several perspectives, including that of the murderer, this latest work from the award-winning and bestselling author is sure to captivate readers.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Based on an actual crime in 1955, this YA novel is at once a mystery and a coming-of-age story. The brutal murder of two teenage girls on the last day of Nora Cunningham's junior year in high school throws Nora into turmoil. Her certainties--friendships, religion, her prudence, her resolve to find a boyfriend taller than she is--are shaken or cast off altogether. Most people in Elmgrove, Maryland, share the comforting conviction that Buddy Novak, who had every reason to want his ex-girlfriend dead, is responsible for the killings. Nora agrees at first, then begins to doubt Buddy's guilt, and finally comes to believe him innocent--the lone dissenting voice in Elmgrove. Told from several different perspectives, including that of the murderer, Mister Death's Blue-Eyed Girls is a suspenseful page-turner with a powerful human drama at its core.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A Kirkus Best Teen Book of 2012 * An engrossing exploration of how a murder affects a community.--<i>Kirkus Reviews, </i> starred review This is a thinking-teen's mystery.--<i>Bulletin</i> Hahn emphasizes the universality of growing up and facing death.--<i>Horn Book</i> * This wrenching novel offers an aggregate portrait of the effects of loss and grief, including both the strengthening and dissolution of relationships.--<i>Publishers Weekly, </i> starred review This creepy tale slowly and craftily builds tension . . . It has the added feature of offering a unique snapshot of life in the 1950's.--<i>School Library Journal</i> The veracity of this tragedy raises the stakes for readers who are already fans of Hahn's supernatural fiction, and the coming-of-age component of Nora's shattered naïveté is all the more searing.--<i>Bulletin</i> <br><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Mary Downing Hahn</b> grew up in Maryland in the 1950s, and the crime on which this novel is based touched her own life. She is the award-winning author of many popular tales of mystery and suspense, including <i>Closed for the Season</i>, which won the 2010 Edgar Award for Best Juvenile Mystery. Ms. Hahn lives in Columbia, Maryland. Visit her website at www.marydowninghahnbooks.com.<br>
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