NANCY WERLIN

Nancy Werlin, the Edgar award-winning local author living in Boston, MA, writes for teens.

Her latest novel, Impossible is a fantasy with a touch of romance and suspense. Raves are pouring in for Nancy's new novel, Impossible, including starred reviews from School Library Journal, Booklist, and Kirkus Reviews. And it's #4 on the Top Ten Fall 2008 Children's Indie Next List of recommendations from independent booksellers.

Her previous novels have been psychological suspense stories in which the main characters deal with a mystery as well as self-discovery issues. Photo used with permission of author; photo credit: Harry Werlin.


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Impossible (Paperback)

$9.99
ISBN-13: 9780142414910
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Published: Speak, 8/2009

Impossible (Hardcover)

$17.99
ISBN-13: 9780803730021
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Published: Dial, 9/2008

The Killer's Cousin (Mass Market Paperback)

$6.50
ISBN-13: 9780440227519
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Published: Laurel Leaf, 2/2000
1999 Edgar Award for best young adult mystery. After being acquitted of murder, 17 year old David goes to stay with relatives in Cambridge, MA where he finds himself forced to face his past as he learns more about his strange young cousin Lily.

Black Mirror (Hardcover)

$16.99
ISBN-13: 9780803726055
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Published: Dial, 10/2001

"Frances Leventhal's brother Daniel has just died of a massive dose of heroin. The ruling is suicide and Frances feels it was her fault. She struggles to cope with his death while Unity Service, the school charity group that Daniel belonged to, starts to look very suspicious" to her as she begins to think Daniel was murdered. Reporter Mary Beth N.

Nominated for the Edgar award for best young adult mystery published in 2000. After she is kidnapped from the exclusive boarding school she attends, heiress Marnie Skyedottir must rethink her idealized relationship with her mother, her own sense of who she is, and her relationships with others.

$16.00
ISBN-13: 9780395673508
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Published: Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, 10/1994