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Sign up todayWhat We Saw at Night
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Learn moreIn a small hospital town, a trio of teens rebel against their fatal diagnosis of XP, an allergy to sunlight, with late night Parkour, an extreme sport of daredevil risks. On a random summer night, while scaling a building like any other, the three happen to peer into an empty apartment and glimpse an older man with what looks like a dead girl. A game of cat-and-mouse ensues that escalates through the underground world of hospital confinement, off-the-grid sports, and forbidden love. Allie, who can never see the light of day, discovers sheโs the lone key to stopping a human monster.
New York Times bestseller Jacquelyn Mitchard's novels include The Deep End of the Ocean, Twelve Times Blessed, and The Breakdown Lane. She is also the author of The Rest of Us: Dispatches from the Mother Ship, a collection of her newspaper columns. She lives with her husband and six children in Madison, Wisconsin.
Rebecca Gibel is an award-winning stage, television, and voice actress, who has narrated over fifty audiobooks in a wide variety of genres. She has worked across the country at theaters such as Trinity Rep, Cleveland Play House, Actors Theatre of Louisville, Intiman Theatre, and the Arden Theatre Company. She holds a BA from the College of William & Mary and an MFA in Acting from Brown University/Trinity Rep.
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โDangerously addictive, breathtakingly beautiful, terminally awesome.โ
โWhat We Saw at Night is an engaging blend of real-world drama involving a life-and-death illness and a whodunit thriller. Imagine John Greenโs recent The Fault in Our Stars in a mash-up with a Nancy Drew mystery. Plus some roof jumping and wall scaling.โ
โA contemporary thriller whose tension and excitement are tempered by coincidences, near misses, and credulity-stretching assumptions.โ
โWhat We Saw at Night combines exhilaration, fatalism, and mystery in a gripping novel.โ
โThe fast pace is set from the beginning with Julietโs dazzling jump across the buildingsโฆRecommended for readers who enjoy a unique twist on realistic fiction.โ
โThis latest from Mitchard is quickly paced and intricately plotted, with flares of humor cobbled into the dialogueโฆThe suspense will keep [readers] engrossed.โ
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