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Read Reviews for Fatality - Caroline B Cooney
by - written on 08/04/03 (Very useful, 595 readings)
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Growing up sucks. All the books you used to like are now deemed to young for you, you get funny looks in the kids’ section of book shops, and the children’s room at the library suddenly becomes off limits. The solution? Internet bookstores. Order whatever you like and no-one can say a thing. What a wonderful idea. Fatality was ordered from Amazon before Christmas, and has been read 2 or 3 times since then. The book starts 4 years after the event on which it focuses took place. A murder investigation has been re-opened and Rose is, in the police’s eyes, their most important witness. There’s only one problem: she swears she didn’t see ... Read the complete review
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