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Shamini Flint

    Shamini Flint fonde magistralmente temi culturali e ambientali nelle sue storie per bambini, offrendo ai giovani lettori narrazioni avvincenti che promuovono la consapevolezza. Nella sua narrativa poliziesca, introduce l'indimenticabile Ispettore Singh, i cui viaggi in Asia e l'apprezzamento per la cucina locale offrono un ricco sfondo per misteri avvincenti. La voce distintiva di Flint risiede nella sua capacità di intrecciare trame avvincenti con osservazioni acute sull'umanità e sulla società.

    Inspector Singh Investigates: A Frightfully English Execution
    Diary of a Tennis Prodigy
    Diary of a Rugby Champ
    Diary of a Soccer Star
    Diary of a Taekwondo Master
    Diary of a Golf Pro
    • Diary of a Golf Pro

      • 112pagine
      • 4 ore di lettura

      Marcus is a maths whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to - with hilarious results. In illustrated diary format, Marcus's gentle, satiric humour and comic drawings will have readers laughing out loud while learning a surprising amount about sport.

      Diary of a Golf Pro
    • Marcus is a math whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to... with hilarious results.

      Diary of a Soccer Star
    • Marcus is a maths whiz who is not good at sport. His dad is a self-help author who thinks Marcus can achieve anything he sets his mind to with hilarious results. In illustrated diary format, Marcus's gentle, satiric humour and comic drawings will have readers laughing out loud while learning a surprising amount about sport.

      Diary of a Tennis Prodigy
    • Inspector Singh is home - and how he wishes he wasn't. His wife nags him at breakfast and his superiors are whiling away their time by giving him his usual 'you're a disgrace to the force' lecture. Fortunately for Singh, there is no rest for the wicked when he is called out to the murder of a senior partner at an international law firm, clubbed to death at his desk. Unfortunately for Singh, there is no shortage of suspects - from the victim's fellow partners to his wife and ex-wife - or motives, as many of the lawyers have secrets they would kill to protect. And very soon Singh finds himself heading up an investigation that rips apart the fabric of Singapore society and exposes the rotten core beneath. Perhaps coming home wasn't such a good idea, after all...?

      The Singapore school of villainy