Griffin, the teen who helped Cheyenne escape in Girl, Stolen, goes missing right before he's set to testify at his father's trial. Cheyenne sets out to save Griffin in this much-anticipated sequel.
April Henry is the New York Times-bestselling author of many acclaimed mysteries for adults and young adults, including the YA novels Girl, Stolen; The Night She Disappeared; The Girl Who Was Supposed to Die; The Girl I Used to Be; and Body in the Woods and Blood Will Tell, Books One and Two in the Point Last Seen series. She lives in Oregon. Visit her online at aprilhenrymysteries.com
Praise for Count All Her Bones:
"A thrill ride . . .Part thriller, part romance, part adventure . .
.Cheyenne a fierce, female protagonist to root for." --VOYA "A
pulse-pounding sequence . . . Readers will be rooting for Cheyenne
and Griffin from the edges of their seats." --Kirkus Reviews "This
book offers the same suspense and tightly paced action as its
predecessor . . ., this volume stands on its own and should be
considered for any YA collection looking for contemporary suspense
titles." --School Library Journal "An exciting and satisfying
conclusion to Cheyenne and Griffin's story." --Booklist Praise for
Girl, Stolen: "Be ready to be startled and inspired as the story
reaches its climax. Readers will race to the end." --The Strand
Magazine "The pace is impeccable, becoming rapidly more frantic as
Cheyenne realizes her chances for success are dwindling. In
addition, the premise itself is powerfully realistic and
compelling, with one small incident (Griffin's jumping into a car
that had the keys in the ignition) snowballing into a nightmare
series of events that will change everyone." --Bulletin of the
Center for Children's Books "Henry (Torched) spins a captivating
tale that shifts between Cheyenne's and Griffin's thoughts. Both
are well-built, complex characters, trapped in their own ways by
life's circumstances, which--paired with a relentlessly fast
pace--ensures a tense read." --Publishers Weekly "Readers will be
hard-pressed to put this one down before its heart-pounding
conclusion." --School Library Journal "Spine-tingling...Reminiscent
of Gail Giles' thrillers and tension-filled to the last sentence,
Girl, Stolen will resonate with readers long after the cover is
closed. With a thoughtful and eye-opening look at disabilities, it
highlights Cheyenne and Griffin's resourcefulness and resiliency as
they save themselves--and possibly each other." --BookPage
"Thoroughly exciting." --Booklist "Grabs your attention with the
first page you read. . . . Each page holds new questions that are
answered in the most unexpected ways." --VOYA, 5Q review
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