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Crime Stories Shades Shorts 2.0

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Shades 2.0

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Published: 2013

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Great for age 12-18 years

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Four killer stories to keep you guessing ... Murder happens where you least expect it ... A text message sent in error leads to body parts in the post ... A case is opened - and then shut too quickly ... You are told you are guilty, but you have no idea what you did ... Crime Stories features four themed short stories each by different Shades authors. These books are perfect for readers with less stamina or those simply looking for a quick read.

 

This book is part of a book series called Shades 2. 0 .

. This book is part of a HiLo reading scheme, combining high interest relative to the required reading skill.

This book was published 2013 by Ransom Publishing .

Penny Bates has worked as a secondary school teacher for fourteen years after gaining an English degree from Nottingham University with first class honours, as well as obtaining a PGCE from University College Worchester. Penny is now the library manager at The Chase Academy after achieving an M. A in Information and Library Studies from the University of Central England. In her spare time she enjoys attending antique fairs, flea markets and auctions. She is an avid gardener and collects children's books. Anne Rooney has written many fiction and non-fiction books for children. Alan Durant is the author of books for a wide age-range, from picture books such as Burger Boy to top-end teenage thrillers. He also writes prize-winning poetry. David Belbin gave up teaching to write full time in 1994, when his book Shoot the Teacher appeared as the first title in the Point Crime series (Scholastic). He's the author of over 30 titles and his books have been translated into many different languages. He lives in Nottingham.

This book is in the following series:

Shades 2.0

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