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2''The Silence of Murder'' is a 2011 young adult mystery novel by Dandi Daley Mackall.
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4John Johnson, a high school teacher and baseball coach in the small town of Grain, Ohio, has been found murdered with a baseball bat. Jeremy Long, a young autistic man who has been mute since he was nine, was seen fleeing the scene of the crime with a bloody baseball bat. Now Jeremy is on trial, and his seventeen-year-old half-sister Hope is testifying in his defense. Jeremy's attorney Raymond Munroe wants to plead insanity, but Hope thinks he's innocent and sets out to find the real killer, with the help of her best friend T.J. Bowers and Sheriff Wells' son Chase.
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6!!''The Silence of Murder'' contains examples of:
7* {{Blackmail}}: [[spoiler:Rita and Coach Johnson were having an affair. Coach Johnson paid her $1,000 a month so she wouldn't tell his wife, Caroline.]]
8* CallingParentsByTheirName: Jeremy and Hope's mother insists that they call her Rita.
9* CharacterTics: Under stress, Jeremy rocks and fidgets rapidly.
10* {{Dedication}}: "To the memory of my dad, Frank R. Daley, MD, who taught me to love words, wit, and a good mystery. I have been blessed with two fantastic parents, who gave me a much better start to life than I deserved."
11* DisappearedDad: Hope's dad was hit by a truck when she was three. Jeremy knows nothing at all about his father, and was told that he didn't have one. Once when he heard in church that he was the son of God, he ran home and asked Rita how she and God met and fell in love.
12* DumbStruck: When Jeremy was nine, he sang in the car and said that he got the song from God. Rita slapped him in the face and screamed, "God don't sing!" Jeremy hasn't spoken since then. He could still communicate by writing, but since the murder he won't even do that.
13* NotNowKiddo: Hope tells Sheriff Wells that a white pickup truck has been following her around, and she's been getting mysterious {{harassing phone call}}s. Sheriff Wells responds that there are lots of white pickups and crank callers in Grain and she's worried over nothing. [[spoiler:Turns out he was the stalker.]]
14* ReallyMovesAround: Rita grew up in Grain, but dropped out of high school and left to get away from her parents. After that, she and her kids lived in a number of cities, including Minneapolis, Chicago, and Enid, Oklahoma, before settling back in Grain when Jeremy and Hope were sixteen and fourteen.
15* SignatureScent: Jeremy smells like late-season grass and cherry Kool-Aid. His room still smells like him, even after he's been in jail for two months.
16* TakingTheHeat: [[spoiler:Jeremy won't write in his defense because he thinks Rita killed Coach Johnson. When Hope shows evidence in court suggesting Rita did it, Rita confesses, even though she's actually innocent.]]
17* TantrumThrowing: Jeremy collects empty Mason jars. Once, during one of their moves, a box of jars got left behind. Jeremy was so upset that he threw glasses and plates, causing Rita to hide under the table.
18* WellDoneSonGuy: Chase feels like Sheriff Wells is always disappointed in him. [[spoiler:When Coach Johnson made him starting pitcher, his father was so proud he bought fireworks to celebrate. Chase was thrilled to have finally earned his approval. When he was removed from the roster due to his poor batting skills, he got so angry that he smashed Coach Johnson in the head with Jeremy's bat, killing him.]]
19* YourMakeupIsRunning: Rita cries in court, mascara streaking her cheeks like tribal paint, when [[spoiler:Keller reveals that Coach Johnson was Jeremy's biological father, and Jeremy knew about it because he overheard Rita and Coach Johnson arguing]].

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