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Talking To Strangers - Anne Cassidy

 
Description: ISBN 0439950015 / Author: Anne Cassidy / Genre: Fiction / Ten-year-old Caroline has disappeared, last seen climbing into a black car with ... more
Talking To Strangers - Anne Cassidy ... a strange man. Maggie, caught up in the mystery, sees menace everywhere - her new neighbour owns a black car, and she sees him bury a child's belongings in his back garden. Maggie must find out the truth, but can she trust her own judgement?

Newest Review: ... clues down by Lousy Estate. After one day, she finds herself hanging around them on a regular occurrence, slowly changing her ... more

 ... opinion on each. Meanwhile, a suspicious looking man, whom Maggie names Long John, moves next door. Whilst Maggie's parents are out shopping in preparation for the arrival of their new baby, Maggie is left alone in Long John's house, waiting in for his fridge to arrive whilst he visits the Garden centre. Unable to help herself, Maggie peers into the living room of his unfurnished house, and to her horror finds a wall full of photographs of the little girl who went missing ten years previous who was never found, and...more

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Premium Review Talking To Strangers - Anne Cassidy: Take this as a lesson! (1040 words)
by - written on 22/01/08 (Very useful, 140 readings)
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I'd finished my last book, and was browsing the shelves for a new book to bury my nose in, but the problem was; I had no idea what type of story I was in the mood for. Romance? Real life? Crime? I wandered round the shelves several times, my eyes circulating all the covers. Then one in particular stood out - it was near the bottom of the shelf, almost hidden, but there was something about the cover that caught my attention. It was a picture of a girls' face, close up, with the title of the book printed in sprawled writing. I recognised that type of cover straight away; it was an Anne Cassidy book - one of my favourite authors! Why had I not seen this book before? I was ...  Read the complete review

 

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