Dead and Buried

Dead and Buried

by Anne Cassidy (Author)

Synopsis

It's been five years since Rose's mother Kathy went missing and, after recent events, all Rose wants to do is get on with her life. Which means taking a break from her complicated stepbrother, Joshua. Then police officer Henry Thompson comes calling with bad news: a body has been found buried in the garden of Rose's old house. A body that has lain undiscovered for five years. The body of a missing teenage girl. With Kathy and Brendan implicated in her death, Rose and Joshua have one last chance to clear their parents' names. But if they fail, the consequences will be deadly ...

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Children's Books
Published: 13 Mar 2014

ISBN 10: 1408815532
ISBN 13: 9781408815533
Children’s book age: 12+ Years
Book Overview: The dark, page-turning finale of the Murder Notebooks series will have you on the edge of your seat

Media Reviews
An edgy, edge-of-your-seat thriller * Praise for DEAD TIME, Glasgow Herald *
A great first book in the series and I can't wait to read more! * Praise for DEAD TIME, Fluttering Butterflies *
A fantastic start to a brand new series, fast paced, full of action and an intricate plot that will keep you guessing * Praise for DEAD TIME, Books 4 Teens *
Beautifully written, tense and compelling, with an overall arc that cleverly binds reader to character * Praise for DEAD TIME, The Bookbag *
Award-winning Anne Cassidy grips her readers in this thrilling crime novel -- Julia Eccleshare * Love Reading 4 Kids *
A fast-paced and exciting thriller with plenty of suspense, mystery and even romance. A promising beginning to the Murder Notebooks series * Praise for DEAD TIME, Booktrust *
Author Bio
Anne Cassidy lives in Essex. She was a teacher for twenty years. Her first book was published in 1991 and she has written over twenty teen novels. She is the author of Looking for JJ, which was shortlisted for the Whitbread Award 2004 and the Carnegie Medal 2005 and was winner of the 2004 Booktrust Teenage Book Award.