The evidence points to the shy girl
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Ongoing, First published Jun 16, 2016
Mae Brooks is new to Studden High. She is a shy girl and has a hard time making friends but pretty soon she makes friends with a quiet geeky boy named Daniel and another new girl Sarah. But strange things have been happening around the school and some how all the evidence is pointing to Mae and her friends. Pretty soon things start to turn out of control and only these throng friends can solve it.


Author's Note
I want to say this before the book starts, 
I'm not very good at writing so I apologise in advance for any spelling or grammar mistakes or anything like that, but besides that I hope you enjoy this book :)
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