Murder at Grand Bay
- 230pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
Willo Davis Roberts è stata un'autrice americana, celebrata principalmente per i suoi romanzi gialli rivolti a bambini e giovani adulti. Il suo lavoro approfondiva suspense e segreti avvincenti che affascinavano i lettori più giovani. Roberts dimostrò un talento nel creare trame avvincenti e personaggi memorabili, tenendo il pubblico con il fiato sospeso. Le sue storie sono apprezzate per la loro arguzia e accessibilità, affermandola come una figura amata nella letteratura per giovani adulti.






The arrival of a woman claiming to be the pregnant wife of Mamie's deceased son disrupts the stability Teddi found after moving in with her neighbor. As Teddi navigates her grief and the complexities of this new situation, themes of loss, family, and the search for belonging emerge, challenging her understanding of love and loyalty. The story explores the impact of unexpected relationships and the emotional turmoil that accompanies personal tragedy.
The story follows Gracie and her cousins as they navigate a chaotic summer vacation filled with unexpected twists and excitement. Authored by three-time Edgar Award winner Willo Davis Roberts, the narrative promises a blend of thrilling adventure and the challenges of family dynamics, making for a captivating read.
A young girl embarks on a journey to uncover her family's hidden secrets in this classic mystery by Edgar Award-winning author Willo Davis Roberts. The story delves into themes of discovery and the complexities of family dynamics, as she navigates the challenges of revealing truths that could change everything. Originally published as "Buddy Is a Stupid Name for a Girl," this compelling narrative promises intrigue and emotional depth.
Set against the backdrop of bullying, this classic novel delves into the consequences of such behavior through a gripping mystery. The narrative is crafted by three-time Edgar Award-winning author Willo Davis Roberts, ensuring a captivating blend of suspense and excitement that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
For use in schools and libraries only. A babysitter and her three willful charges make a formidable team to outwit their surprised kidnappers.
Lewis and Alison's vacation should be lots of fun. Driving to Yellowston National Park in a motor home, seeing all the fantastic sights, getting to know their new neighbors... the trip should be a blast. It turns out to be anything but. First they discover that their hosts, the Rupes, have no interest in their own children. Even worse, two strange men seem to be following them. Could they have somthing to do with the one-hundred-dollar bills little Billy Rupe keeps finding in the motor home? Lewis in afraid the answer is yes -- and he should be.
While on the run from the cops, young Marc goes in search of his father for refuge, but after so many miles with only his dog Rat to keep him company, Marc must come to terms with what he has done in the hopes of starting his life anew
Amidst the backdrop of a remote RV camp in northern Michigan, Steffi grapples with the loss of her father and her mother's absence. As she settles in with her grumpy and enigmatic grandfather, she uncovers a web of secrets among the camp's inhabitants. The story explores themes of family dynamics, grief, and the search for belonging, as Steffi navigates her new surroundings and the mysteries that unfold around her.
Set against the backdrop of New York, the story follows Winsome Rebel, an orphan who arrives in the city with courage and hope. As she navigates her new life, themes of love and desire emerge, revealing her journey through challenges and emotional connections. The narrative explores her resilience and the transformative power of love in her quest for belonging.