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End Game
Alan Gibbons
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Description for End Game
Paperback. A real-life thriller about memory loss, arms dealing, and fathers and sons from million copy selling, prize-winning author, Alan Gibbons. Num Pages: 224 pages. BIC Classification: 5AN; YFCB. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 131 x 197 x 18. Weight in Grams: 188.
A real-life thriller about memory loss, arms dealing, and fathers and sons from million copy selling, prize-winning author, Alan Gibbons. 'He was here again last night, the man with the dead eyes. He was in my room and in my head.' There are not many things Nick Mallory knows for sure. He knows there was a car crash. He knows he is in hospital. And he knows he feels furious with his father. What he doesn't know is why. As his memories start to return, Nick finds himself caught in a net of secrets and lies - where ... Read more
A real-life thriller about memory loss, arms dealing, and fathers and sons from million copy selling, prize-winning author, Alan Gibbons. 'He was here again last night, the man with the dead eyes. He was in my room and in my head.' There are not many things Nick Mallory knows for sure. He knows there was a car crash. He knows he is in hospital. And he knows he feels furious with his father. What he doesn't know is why. As his memories start to return, Nick finds himself caught in a net of secrets and lies - where ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Hachette Children´s Group
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Weight
187g
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781780621814
SKU
V9781780621814
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Ref
99-50
About Alan Gibbons
Alan Gibbons is a full-time writer and a visiting speaker and lecturer at schools, colleges and literary events nationwide, including the major book festivals: Edinburgh, Northern Children's Book Festival, Swansea, Cheltenham, Sheffield and Salford. Alan is a key supporter of a high-profile, nationwide campaign to champion libraries and librarianship and to reevaluate government commitment to educational spending. He lives in ... Read more
Reviews for End Game
Very few authors would have the expertise to so beautifully capture such difficult emotions without making the novel an explicit one.
THE GUARDIAN Gibbons clarifies but never simplifies the issues involved. The least escapist thriller imaginable, and yet as exciting, and often as much fun as Horowitz
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THE GUARDIAN Gibbons clarifies but never simplifies the issues involved. The least escapist thriller imaginable, and yet as exciting, and often as much fun as Horowitz
DAILY TELEGRAPH