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We Are Young by Cat Clarke
On the same night Evan's mother marries local radio DJ 'Breakfast Tim', Evan's brand-new stepbrother Lewis is found unconscious and terribly injured, the only survivor of a horrific car crash. A media storm erupts, with the finger of blame pointed firmly at loner stoner Lewis. Ms Eldred says: “We Are Young is an action-packed, gripping book, with lots of interesting issues. There is never a dull moment.”
Who Killed Miss Finch? by Peter Boon
Motives and alibis, secrets and lies, a ton of suspects and a sharp police detective, all in the tiny seaside village of Chalk Gap: every ingredient for the type of quintessential mystery novel Edward loves. Except this time, it isn’t fiction: the suspects are Edward’s friends, colleagues and neighbours. The book touches on a lot of serious issues in a light- hearted way - disabilities, bullying, prejudice, kindness towards others, family... which could provoke a number of interesting discussions.
The Da Vinci Code Series: Robert Langdon by Dan Brown
Harvard professor Robert Langdon receives an urgent late-night phone call while on business in Paris: the elderly curator of the Louvre has been brutally murdered inside the museum. Alongside the body, police have found a series of baffling codes some of which seem to point to Langdon being the killer! With help from Sophie Neveu, a police cryptographer Langdon races against the clock to unravel the mystery. Made into a film in 2006, The Da Vinci Code is a fast-paced thriller where the main characters have to decipher clues in artwork, architecture, and riddles to get to the bottom of a murder and save themselves.
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