Un omicidio a novembre
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- 16 ore di lettura
Simon Mason crea narrazioni sia per giovani lettori che per adulti. I suoi libri per bambini, in particolare la serie Quigleys, dimostrano un approccio giocoso al linguaggio e alla narrazione. Nella sua narrativa per adulti, Mason esplora temi più profondi con una voce distintiva. La sua scrittura è apprezzata per la sua originalità e la sua capacità di connettersi con un vasto pubblico.






The Quigleys are back! When the family visits a smart hotel, Will gets into all sorts of trouble when he tries to be charming - which has interesting results. And on Mother's Day, the family walk turns into an unforgettable adventure - when the terrifying Pokehead saves Lucy from an equally terrifying bull. Here are four more hilarious stories about this unforgettable yet entirely recognizable family.
Set in Oxford, this crime series features a dynamic duo navigating a complex murder investigation. The narrative unfolds with unexpected twists and reveals the characters' troubled pasts, enhancing the intrigue surrounding the mysterious killing.
Lost and Never Found is a novel that shows Simon Mason taking his Oxford crime series to a new level of accomplishment.
The explosive second book in the DI Ryan Wilkins Mysteries.
Garvie Smithteenager, school dropout, crime-solving geniushas a new problem to decipher. A girl called Amy has gone missing, and her parents are going spare. The police have no leads, and no clue. But Garvie thinks he has the answerand its not what any of the grown-ups expect. But thats not Garvies only problem. Hes about to fall head over heels for someone involved in some very murky business indeed...
The narrative unfolds as an intricate mystery centered around the concept of a missing person, exploring the complexity of identity and perception. Through sharp and twisty prose, Simon Mason delves into the varying truths surrounding Alice's disappearance, revealing that each perspective offers a different version of her story. The novel challenges readers to question the nature of truth and the reliability of memory, making for a compelling and thought-provoking read.
This title is part of Bug Club, the first whole-school reading programme to combine books with an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this Year 3 Brown A (NC level 3c) fiction novel ... At the Wildlife Park, Will tells his family everything he knows about the big, fierce animals. Lucy is only interested in the small, furry animals. When Lucy bumps into a really big, fierce animal, some interesting facts tumble into Will's mind ...
Garvie Smith is a sixteen-year-old with a genius level IQ, who can not be bothered with school, smokes cannabis, and hangs out with the bad boys--but when fifteen-year-old Chloe Dow is murdered he comes up against the ambitious Detective Inspector Singh, and both of them are determined to solve the case.