Mystery thriller crime books for young adult audiences offer a way for teens and young adults to explore the genre in a way that is appropriate for their age group. These books often feature teenage characters and address themes that are relevant to the young adult experience. Some examples of mystery thriller crime books for young adult audiences include:
"The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins: This dystopian novel features a teenage protagonist who must fight to survive in a brutal government-controlled society.
"The Maze Runner" by James Dashner: This action-packed science fiction novel follows a group of teens who are trapped in a mysterious maze and must work together to escape.
"The Unwanteds" by Lisa McMann: This fantasy series follows a group of teens who are sent to a magical island after they are deemed "unwanted" in their society.
"The Vanishing Half" by Brit Bennett: This novel tells the story of twin sisters who lead very different lives, one passing as white and one remaining black, and the secret that ties them together.
"The Secret Keepers" by Trenton Lee Stewart: This adventure novel features a young boy who discovers a mysterious watch that allows him to become invisible.
"The Secret Series" by Enid Blyton: This classic mystery series features a group of young detectives who solve crimes and unravel mysteries.
"The Nancy Drew Series" by Carolyn Keene: This classic mystery series features a teenage detective who solves crimes and unravels mysteries.
"The Hardy Boys Series" by Franklin W. Dixon: This classic mystery series features two teenage brothers who solve crimes and unravel mysteries.
These books offer young adult audiences a chance to explore the mystery thriller crime genre in a way that is both age-appropriate and engaging. They feature relatable characters and address themes that are relevant to the young adult experience while keeping the reader engaged in the mystery and crime story.
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