The house of secrets
(Large Print)
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Arcade Free Library - Large Print
LARGE PRINT MELTZ
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LARGE PRINT MELTZ
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FIC MEL
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Arcade Free Library - Large Print | LARGE PRINT MELTZ | Available |
Avon Free Library - Large Print | FIC MEL | Available |
Naples Library - Large Print | LP FIC MEL | Available |
Newark Public Library - Adult Large Print | LP FIC MEL | Available |
Ontario Public Library - Large Print | LP FIC MEL | Available |
Subjects
LC Subjects
Amnesia -- Fiction.
Conspiracy theories -- Fiction.
Criminal investigation -- Fiction.
Family secrets -- Fiction.
Fathers and daughters -- Fiction.
Intelligence officers -- Fiction.
Large type books.
Memory disorders -- Fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Television personalities -- Fiction.
United States. -- Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Employees -- Fiction.
Conspiracy theories -- Fiction.
Criminal investigation -- Fiction.
Family secrets -- Fiction.
Fathers and daughters -- Fiction.
Intelligence officers -- Fiction.
Large type books.
Memory disorders -- Fiction.
Suspense fiction.
Television personalities -- Fiction.
United States. -- Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Employees -- Fiction.
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Format
Large Print
Physical Desc
xi, 494 pages (large print) ; 24 cm.
Language
English
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Description
When Hazel Nash was six years old, her father taught her: mysteries need to be solved. He should know. Hazel's father is Jack Nash, the host of America's favorite conspiracy TV show, The House of Secrets. Even as a child, she loved hearing her dad's tall tales, especially the one about a leather book belonging to Benedict Arnold that was hidden in a corpse. Now, years later, Hazel wakes up in the hospital and remembers nothing, not even her own name. She's told she's been in a car accident that killed her father and injured her brother. But she can't remember any of it, because of her own traumatic brain injury. Then a man from the FBI shows up, asking questions about her dad-and about his connection to the corpse of a man found with an object stuffed into his chest: a priceless book that belonged to Benedict Arnold. Back at her house, Hazel finds guns that she doesn't remember owning. On her forehead, she sees scars from fights she can't recall. Most important, the more Hazel digs, the less she likes the person she seems to have been. Trying to put together the puzzle pieces of her past and present, Hazel Nash needs to figure out who killed this man-and how the book wound up in his chest. The answer will tell her the truth about her father, what he was really doing for the government, and who Hazel really is. Mysteries need to be solved. Especially the ones about yourself.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Meltzer, B. (2016). The house of secrets (Large print edition, First edition.). Grand Central Publishing Large Print.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Meltzer, Brad. 2016. The House of Secrets. Grand Central Publishing Large Print.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Meltzer, Brad. The House of Secrets Grand Central Publishing Large Print, 2016.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Meltzer, Brad. The House of Secrets Large print edition, First edition., Grand Central Publishing Large Print, 2016.
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