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15%OFFGareth P. Jones - Death or Ice Cream? - 9781471404283 - V9781471404283
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Death or Ice Cream?

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Description for Death or Ice Cream? Paperback. Larkin Mills is no ordinary town. It's a place of contradictions and enigma, of secrets and mysteries. A place with an exquisite ice cream parlour, and an awful lot of death. An extraordinary mystery in Larkin Mills is beginning to take shape. Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: 5AN; YFCF; YFQ. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 198 x 129. .
Larkin Mills: The Birthplace of Death! Larkin Mills is no ordinary town. It's a place of contradictions and enigma, of secrets and mysteries. A place with an exquisite ice cream parlour, and an awful lot of death. An extraordinary mystery in Larkin Mills is beginning to take shape. First we meet the apparently healthy Albert Dance, although he's always been called a sickly child, and he's been booked into Larkin Mills' Hospital for Specially Ill Children. Then there's his neighbour Ivor, who observes strange goings-on, and begins his own investigations into ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Hot Key Books United Kingdom
Number of pages
256
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781471404283
SKU
V9781471404283
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About Gareth P. Jones
Gareth P Jones: An Obituary Tragically, after finishing this book, its author drowned in a vat of ice cream. In life, Gareth was a moderately known children's author of over twenty-five books, some of which were quite good. Not all of them were about death. He also tackled subjects such as ninja meerkats, steampunk pirates, dragon detectives ... Read more

Reviews for Death or Ice Cream?
This book is written as a series of individual yet inter-connected which culminate in a thought-provoking finale
Nicola Lee
The Guardian
The stories are funny and well written, you actually believe in the rather strange characters that populate the pages. You begin to see how the mundane could be hiding a wholly different world underneath. As the ... Read more

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