Publisher's Synopsis
<b>"Reading this YA heist-gone-wrong thriller was like being strapped to the front of a Ferrari doing 120MPH. . . .This book is one. Wild. Ride. " —Matthew Landis, author of <i>League of American Traitors</i> and <i>The Not-So-Boring Letters of Private Nobody</i></b><br><br>Scott and Winny went to the Café Flores wanting to escape their normal teen troubles; now, held hostage at gunpoint, they just want to leave alive. Perfect for fans of <i>This is Where It Ends</i> and <i>Party</i>.<br><br>10PM: Closing time at Café Flores. The door should be locked, but it isn't. Scott Bradley and Winsome Sommervil are about to become hostages.<br><br>TEN MINUTES BEFORE CLOSING: Scott's girlfriend breaks up with him in the café's basement storeroom because he's late picking her up for the big end-of-the-year party. Now he can't go to the party, but he can't go home, either—not knowing his dad will still be in a drunken rage. Meanwhile, Winny wanted one night to let loose, away from her mother's crushing expectations. Instead, she's stranded at the café after her best friend ditches her in a misguided attempt at matchmaking.<br><br>TEN MINUTES AFTER CLOSING: The first gunshot is fired. Someone's dead. And if Winny, Scott, and the rest of the hostages don't come up with a plan soon, they may not live to see morning.<br><br>Told from both Winny and Scott's perspectives, and alternating between the events leading up to and following the hold-up, <i>Ten After Closing</i> is an explosive story of teens wrestling with their own challenges, thrown into circumstances that will test their very limits.