Lindsey Undlin
Author of Stolen (2022) and Spiral (2023)
Spiral
Spiral (2023)
Spiral, the second book in the Priders Series, follows the ongoing high school struggles of Cali Horn.
After surviving freshman year, Swallowsville sophomores Cali and Ray meet an unknown threat; their Varsity Basketball Team members are being murdered.
During a rival game, Cali and Ray meet Angel Rodríguez, a celebrity ball player with a notorious history, who helps them stay safe enough to find the killer.
But when Cali is picked for the All-Star Team, made up of the best players from all over the region, tensions are high as everyone fears for their lives.
Where will the Elk appear next?
What is Angel's motivation for keeping Cali and Ray close?
Why is the murderer targeting Varsity players?
Who else will die by the hand of the killer?
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Stolen
Stolen (2022)
In this young adult fiction book, Cali Horn is the new kid in Swallowsville, a picturesque small town known as
"Basketball Central" of North Dakota. From its quaint boutiques and cafés on Main Street to its diverse neighborhoods, no one would dream of what goes on once the gym lights go out. But, Swallowsville is a town where what you see isn't always what you get.
After a deadly shooting shuts down a beloved local restaurant, Cali wonders if some of her friends could be involved in the mysterious kidnapping and murder. She knows Harlow, the "It" girl, and Ruby, a defrocked varsity player, have secrets.
Will Cali find the truth behind the dark underbelly of this "picture-perfect" town and its residents?
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About Lindsey Undlin
Lindsey Undlin has been writing since the 5th grade and began serious writing in the 7th grade at 14, with Priders being her first published series at 14. he speaks publicly in schools across ND (Elementary, Middle, High, and College) and is featured in North Dakota news outlets and magazines. Lindsey attends book festivals across the U.S., these festivals being the Southern Festival of Books (Nashville, Tennessee), The Tucson Festival of Books (Tucson, Arizona), the Printers Row Lit Fest (Chicago, Illinois), and many more to come.