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Blood Money

Anne Cassidy

In a storyline that echoes Shallow Grave, this atmospheric crime thriller follows three listless teenagers and childhood friends, Jaz, Bobby and Jack as they contemplate a baking hot summer holiday, hanging around on the estate where they live...Jaz and Jack have a secret they're hiding from Bobby - they have fallen in love - or so Jaz likes to believe, and though it should be an exciting time for Jaz, she feels unhappy at the deceit. But this secret fades into insignificance when Jack finds a bag full of money abandoned in a house near to his. The house had been raided by the local mafia, and someone had stupidly left behind the loot...It's a massive amount of money and Jack takes it without thinking about the consequences. All he knows is that this money means freedom, it means a life beyond the estate. He is sure Jaz and Bobby will feel that, too. But someone else is after the money and Jack is in big trouble. Frightened, he convinces Jaz to hide it in her grandma's attic - they can take from it bit by bit...But Jaz is uneasy, not only with hoarding the illegal booty, but also with Jack's new attitude to her - all of a sudden he is blowing hot and cold...has Jack got a secret of his own...Jaz doesn't know who to trust, all she knows is that she feels like the net is closing and she wishes she'd heard of the money...

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  • Classification : Thriller, Crime & Mystery
  • Pub Date : JUL 16, 2009
  • Imprint : Hodder Children's Books
  • Page Extent : 208
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780340950760
  • Price : INR 425
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Anne Cassidy

Anne Cassidy has an established reputation in the world of young adult fiction. She has published several titles for Scholastic including the East End Murders series for Point Crime as well as her stand alone novels Talking to Strangers and the Hidden Child which was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal in 1998. The powerful Looking for JJ was shortlisted for many awards including the Whitbread and won the Booktrust Teenage Book Award in 2004. Anne draws on her own interests and experiences for her novels and writes about issues that are close to her heart. Anne also loves writing stories for younger readers. She lives in London.

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