![]() ![]() ― Helen Smith, author of BEYOND BELIEF A perfect example of how a psychological thriller should be written - intricately plotted and full of shocking surprises. ― Jenny Blackhurst, author of BEFORE I LET YOU IN Lies, mystery and murder wrought by childhood trauma in this compulsive, twisty thriller. ― Emma Kavanagh, author of THE MISSING HOURS I thoroughly enjoyed Tattletale, sympathetic characters and neck breaking twists - highly recommended. The characters were massively addictive and more so because they defied traditional convention. deliciously clever - I still haven't stopped thinking about the magnificent, twisted construction of it. ― Lisa Jewell, author of THE GIRLS IN THE GARDEN What a fast paced, brilliant page-turner.I predict a hit ― Liz Nugent, author of LYING IN WAIT and UNRAVELLING OLIVER. Delivers suspense, twists and sharp writing. It deserves to be MASSIVE.' Julia Crouch 'Lies, mystery and murder wrought by childhood trauma in this compulsive, twisty thriller.' Helen Smith, author of BEYOND BELIEF 'A well-crafted tale of love, obsession and murder - beautifully written and brilliantly twisted.' Ava Marsh, author of EXPOSUREĪ gripping thriller. 'Gripping, electrifying, heartbreaking' Erin Kelly * * * * * 'a fast paced, brilliant page-turner.I predict a hit' Liz Nugent '.deliciously clever - I still haven't stopped thinking about the magnificent, twisted construction of it' Emma Kavanagh, author of THE MISSING HOURS 'It's one of the best debuts I've read. ![]() She meets his fiancé Jody, and gradually pieces together the ruins of the life she left behind. Her brother Abe is in hospital and no-one knows what happened to him. After years of estrangement from her family, Mags receives a shocking phone call. ![]() But then she meets Abe, the perfect stranger next door and suddenly life seems full of possibility and hope. She has shut herself down, haunted by her memories and unable to trust anyone. A popular choice for most collections.'Compulsive, twisty story about trauma and revenge' Sunday Mirror * * * * * THE GRIPPING BESTSELLER ABOUT SECRETS, LIES AND REVENGE One day changes Jody's life forever. An ideal read-aloud for a storytime at school, at home, or in the library. Snitcher creatively intervenes., The titular little chick learns an important lesson about what behaviors need to be reported and which to just let slide.offer some simple, easy-to-remember rhymes to help guide children toward appropriate sharing of concerns.this book fills a niche for those seeking titles dealing with this particular issue of character education., With speech bubble dialogue and engaging, digitally produced, pastel illustrations, this picture book flows naturally and presents a conflict that young readers will easily understand. A veritable zooful of friends brightens the story, with art by Elina Ellis, as Miles points his feathered finger at one classmate after another until wise Mrs. In Miles McHale, Tattletale, Christianne Jones humorously relates one boy's struggle to leave behind his tattling ways. Read this book to inspire change.Well-done with charming illustrations., Knowing when to speak up and when to stay quiet can take quite a bit of thought and practice, especially if you are super observant and eager. Snitcher, starts the "Tattle Battle" with this pledge: "If a friend is sick, hurt, or in harm's way, then telling someone is okay." And when Miles's sister slips and falls, he learns the important difference between telling and tattling., Tattling can be a huge distraction from learning, not to mention other kids don't like it. This is a great book for that certain age - around 5 and 6 when tattling can be problematic. ![]()
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