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A Home for Unusual Monsters

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A girl who has spent her life in disguise tackles a mission that uncovers lies and surprises around every corner. Nothing is as it seems in the next cozily creepy monster mystery from acclaimed author Shaun David Hutchinson.
Sam Osborne may have helped her new friend Hector Griggs save St. Lawrence’s Catholic School for Boys from a terrifying monster, but she is still trying to prove herself as a member of Kairos, the secretive and shadowy government agency devoted to investigating the strange and unusual. And her unique ability to control how others see her makes her the perfect agent…if she can learn to play by Kairos’ rules.  
Her next mission? Use her powers of disguise to infiltrate the family of a former agent to find top secret information about monsters hiding in plain sight. But even though Sam is well versed in deception, she may not be prepared for the web of secrets she uncovers. Especially since she may not be the only one pretending to be someoneor something—she’s not. And once the clues are unraveled and the truth is revealed, the monsters she’s searching for might just be closer to home…
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      January 1, 2025
      Raised by Kairos--an agency that investigates "strange phenomena and creatures"--a supernaturally gifted girl embarks on her first solo mission. Twelve-year-old orphan Samantha Osborne, who can make people see her as someone else, yearns to prove her worth to Kairos. Assigned to retrieve a list of monsters who are masquerading as humans that was compiled by a deceased agent, "Sunny" moves in with the Griffin family, posing as a visiting cousin. After younger Griffin son Graeme discovers her deception, she joins forces with him and her old friend Hector, who can travel to the land of lost things. As they follow the agent's enigmatic clues to the list, Sam also starts to investigate the unsettling Draven family, the Griffins' new neighbors. She knows they're hiding something. Though Kairos orders her to desist, Sam's loyalty to the agency is wavering. Do they really avoid hurting monsters who pose no threat? And what role has Kairos played in her own history? Returning fans will welcome this sequel, focused on the adventurous Sam, and they'll appreciate Hector's return as well. Despite the book's large cast, its characters, mostly cued white, are distinct and interesting. Though the story unfolds at a leisurely pace, the worldbuilding is creative and detailed, and the various mysteries will keep pages turning. Interspersed throughout the story are delightful Field Guide entries on various types of monsters, Santa Claus among them. This creative sequel explores questions of trust, betrayal, ethics, loss, and the meaning of family.(Supernatural. 9-12)

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