See Jane Run
By (Author) Hannah Jayne
Sourcebooks, Inc
Sourcebooks Fire
1st January 2014
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
288
Width 18mm, Height 210mm, Spine 140mm
320g
But when Riley finds a birth certificate wedged in a tear in her baby book, she faces the reality that her parents might be lying to her. The birth certificate is for a baby girl with a name Riley doesn't recognize, born to parents she doesn't recognize. The baby girl - Jane O'Callahan - was born only three months before Riley, in a town a few hours away. Riley visits the town, but there is no record of Jane or her parents. Riley's parents have always been paranoid that someone was going to kidnap her. Is it because they already had Terrified, Riley confronts her parents -- and their answer is nothing she could have expected. Riley was just a baby when her parents entered the Witness Protection Program and up until now their calm, suburban life was all but guaranteed. But now that Riley has brought Jane O'Callahan back from the dead, she fears that Jane didn't come alone.
""Jayne swiftly establishes a sense of urgency . . . The weightiest elements of the novel are Riley's growing sense of independence and her process of staking claim to her identity."" - Publishers Weekly
""The premise is certainly an interesting one, reminiscent of Cooney's classic The Face on the Milk Carton, and the characters are appealing . . . [an]entertaining read."" - Kirkus Reviews
"This suspenseful thriller is well paced with carefully developed characters and sharp dialogue. " - School Library Journal
"A captivating mixture of mystery and thriller, the latest from Jayne is suspenseful but not overtly scary. From the heart-pounding pace to the compelling puzzle at its core, this page-turner will appeal." - Booklist
HANNAH JAYNE lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and writes urban fantasy, young adult fiction, chick lit, and grocery lists that she never seems to remember to bring to the grocery store. Jayne shares a house with two neurotic, feet-attacking cats and has a Kryptonite-like weakness for donuts. She is the author of the Underworld Detection Agency Chronicles series and the young adult thriller Truly, Madly, Deadly.