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recommend YA mystery/thriller

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something like A Good Girl's Guide To Murder series
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I haven't read that, but I have a couple ya mystery/thrillers I can recommend.

The Rules by Nancy Holder, Debbie Viguie
Made for You by Melissa Marr

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Have you read The Madman's Tale or The Analyst by John Katzenbach? such mystery and suspense, you won't be able to sleep until you finish them.
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I haven't read the series either, but for good mystery/suspense, maybe try the Janie Johnson series? (There may be some profanity, but it's been awhile since I read the first few, I haven't finished the series.)
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The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare is a great series. In addition to the 6 book series, there are several spin-off stories to keep you interested.
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I’ve also not read the example you gave, but Fade To Blue by Sean Beaudoin is a book that I first read in highschool or middle school. It’s definitely creepy and full of mystery. And now I’m gonna go find it to maybe start reading it again because I can never remember how it ends, but I always remember how intriguing it was.
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