Blood Will Tell What happens when someone who s only ever wanted to be a hero becomes a suspect When a woman s body is found in a Portland park suspicion falls on an awkward teen who lives only a few blocks away ow

What happens when someone who s only ever wanted to be a hero becomes a suspect When a woman s body is found in a Portland park, suspicion falls on an awkward teen who lives only a few blocks away, owns several knives, loves first person shooter video games, and doodles violent scenes in his school notebooks Nick Walker goes from being a member of a Search and Rescue teamWhat happens when someone who s only ever wanted to be a hero becomes a suspect When a woman s body is found in a Portland park, suspicion falls on an awkward teen who lives only a few blocks away, owns several knives, loves first person shooter video games, and doodles violent scenes in his school notebooks Nick Walker goes from being a member of a Search and Rescue team to the prime suspect in a murder, his very interest in SAR seen as proof of his fascination with violence How is this even possible And can Alexis and Ruby find a way to help clear Nick s name before it s too late
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172 April Henry

I write mysteries and thrillers I live in Portland, Oregon with my family.If you ve read one of my books, I would love to hear from you Hearing from readers makes me eager to keep writing.When I was 12, I sent a short story about a six foot tall frog who loved peanut butter to Roald Dahl, the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory He liked it so much he arranged to have it published in an international children s magazine.My dream of writing went dormant until I was in my 30s, working at a corporate job, and started writing books on the side Those first few years are now thankfully a blur Now I m very lucky to make a living doing what I love I have written 20 novels for adults and teens, with on the way My books have gotten starred reviews, been picked for Booksense, translated into six languages, been named to state reading lists, and won the Oregon Book Award.