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Webs


No. of pages 230

Published: 2014

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Great for age 12-18 years

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Deadly intrigue with a ton of teenage humour thrown in..."Webs is the first book in the Lily S: Teenage Detective series."Sixteen-year-old Lily's policeman Dad is trying to untangle a particularly nasty death and Lily's intrigued. She's even more intrigued when she proves to him it's actually murder. Perhaps she'd make a detective too? If only she could work out what would get Dad to dump awful Ange, grovel, and patch things up with Mum. Irritating isn't the word!In retaliation, for awful Ange, Lily's mum resorts to the web for romance - the world-wide-web. Convinced she can get her parents back together, Lily resorts to her own bit of web-weaving to trip up the candidates for replacement daddy. Whilst her school friends are up to their usual tricks; Matt is alternately ignoring and chasing her. Melezz is being the worst best friend, and Jacob is up to no good with his nipple tassel pranks again, Lily's busy sleuthing. The trouble is, whilst Lily thinks she's a clever little spider, weaving clever little traps, one of her prey is smarter still; and deadly.""You have got to read this book. It is awesome!""""I fell in love with Lily, her humor and snarkiness - and her bravery.""""Sets the bar high for YA Literature..."".".".stands out from all the others...."""Interview with the Author"Q - So, what makes the Webs special?A - Its completely different. And if you're a fan of Veronica Mars, Nancy Drew, Janet Evanovich's books on Stephanie Plum or Meg Cabot's Size 12 books featuring Heather Wells and want more fly-on-the-wall teenage realism than fictional fantasy, you'll love it. The characters are based on real life, and as teenagers are the wittiest, craziest people I know; and the most interesting. Who needs fantasy? Laughter mixed with tricky plot twists and a dark, dark mind waiting quietly to catch Lily in his own web... Q - What order should I read the Lily S: Teenage Detective series books in?A - The series runs in a sequence, with the second book due out this ye

 

There are 230 pages in this book. This book was published 2014 by I M Books .

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