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YA
X-Files Origins series.
Two companion books reveal separate murder mysteries that left teenage Fox Mulder open to conspiracy theories and Dana Scully a scientifically minded skeptic, while also setting them on paths leading to the FBI. The stories read like episodes of the TV show with tight, quick-moving plots and a few twists and supernatural touches thrown in for good measure. Review covers these X-Files Origins titles: Agent of Chaos and Devil's Advocate.
(3)
YA
X-Files Origins series.
Two companion books reveal separate murder mysteries that left teenage Fox Mulder open to conspiracy theories and Dana Scully a scientifically minded skeptic, while also setting them on paths leading to the FBI. The stories read like episodes of the TV show with tight, quick-moving plots and a few twists and supernatural touches thrown in for good measure. Review covers these X-Files Origins titles: Agent of Chaos and Devil's Advocate.