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Riddle

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When a scream shreds the quiet of a late spring night, Anya and Matt are drawn into the woods behind their neighborhood and into an old mystery. The cryptic messages and deep secrets invite them further in, but they soon discover that their world is bigger than they ever imagined...and far more dangerous.

371 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 9, 2012

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Amanda Cale

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I was born and raised in North Carolina. I've been working on the Riddle universe since November of 2001, and just recently finished the first book in the trilogy.

A lot of what inspired me didn't come until after college. Even though I grew up in North Carolina, the setting of the book wasn't my home until much later. Thanks to my senior history paper, I was inspired to create a background element for the story that would add some history to the fictional town of Salt's Creek.

I'm currently working on the sequel to Riddle, and I'm pretty excited with the direction the story has taken.

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September 9, 2020
This is the first book I read from this autor and let me tell you that I loved it! Such a good book with great characters that keeps you obsessed with every page since the first one. Amazing job! definitely a must read!
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June 10, 2025
I really wish I had better things to say about this book... it started off STRONG! I had such high hopes because I was so intrigued. It was mysterious and had thriller type vibes... but it started to fall flat in the second half.

For me, I started getting very annoyed with the FMC because she was consistently irritated with the MMC for no reason. Maybe it was because her character is young and this seems very much a YA book... In addition to the irritation with the FMC, I think there were quite a few things overlooked. For example, they left home and went to this other community... it wasn't until the very end of the book that the difference in time was ever even addressed.

I think there is a lot of potential in this book/storyline. I am interested in what happens to these characters... but not enough to actually purchase book two. Maybe if my local library had it or if it was on KU and I didn't have a mile long TBR list of books that are catching more of my interest.
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