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    The Naturals - The Naturals by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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    Seventeen-year-old Cassie, a natural at reading people, is recruited by the FBI to join a classified program that uses exceptional teenagers to solve cold cases. The Naturals program consists of gifted teens with unusual skills working together to crack infamous cases, including a current serial killer on the loose. As Cassie delves deeper into the program, she realizes that danger looms closer than she ever imagined, with twists, suspense, and a lethal game of cat and mouse with the killer.

    The book 'The Naturals' by Jennifer Lynn Barnes follows Cassie and her fellow Naturals as they navigate through profiling, mysteries, and chilling revelations. The plot intertwines elements of psychological thrillers, crime-solving, and teenage dynamics, offering a fast-paced narrative filled with engaging characters, intriguing cases, and a final twist that leaves readers hooked and eager to uncover more.

    The hours were bad. The tips were worse, and the majority of my coworkers definitely left something to be desired, but c’est la vie, que será será, insert foreign language cliché of your choice here. ...

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    The Reluctant Assassin
    Book 1 in the series:W.A.R.P.

    The Reluctant Assassin - W.A.R.P. by Eoin Colfer
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    In 'The Reluctant Assassin' by Eoin Colfer, the story follows a 17-year-old FBI agent named Chevron Savano and a 14-year-old boy named Riley, who is a native Londoner. The two protagonists face off against the evil villain Albert Garrick, who gains superpowers through a gene-changing accident. Time travel plays a crucial role in the plot, with the FBI utilizing technology to hide important witnesses in the past, leading to unexpected consequences. The book combines elements of steampunk, time travel, mystery, and murder, creating a fast-paced adventure that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.

    The writing style in 'The Reluctant Assassin' is described as engaging and fast-paced, with a thundering pace akin to a stampeding herd of buffalo. The characters, including the teenage heroes and the villain Garrick, are well-developed, making the reader care about their fates. The book successfully blends futuristic and historical elements, with a touch of creepy supernatural villainy, creating a unique and captivating story that appeals to both young adult and adult readers.

    There were two smudges in the shadows between the grandfather clock and the velvet drapes. One high and one low. Two pale thumbprints in a black night made darker still by blackout sheets behind the t...

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