No Way to Go by Bernard Ashley

No Way to Go by Bernard Ashley

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A brilliant fast-paced thriller.

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No Way to Go by Bernard Ashley

Amber is shocked when her brother falls to his death from a tower block. She's convinced it wasn't an accident, and so begins her journey to discover the truth and bring some kind of justice for Connor. With twists, turns and a fabulous multi-layered plot, Bernard Ashley has created a thrilling and engrossing tale. Set in south east London, this is a incredibly gritty and absorbing novel.
Another gripping thriller from an author who is always top-of-the-classThis excellent novel will satisfy both old and new fans * Carousel *
At one level this is a tough thriller and whodunnit, as Amber gradually uncovers her brother's life, death and killer. At another, it is a convincing and disturbing picture of present-day urban London. * Books for Keeps *
'Set in South London filled with gangs and violence, it's a taut thriller, and with it's gritty subject matter and clear prose it could win over reluctant readers.' * Irish Times *
Another gripping thriller from an author who is always top of the class. This excellent novel will satisfy both old and new fans. * Carousel *
A tough thriller and whodunnit. Fast... skilfully constructed... unpreachily sound. ***** * Books For Keeps *
An excellent read. * School Librarian *
Bernard Ashley lives in south east London and is a former head teacher. He now writes full-time and has been shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal on three occasions and has won the "Other" award (the alternative to the Carnegie). He has also written for TV.
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ISBN 13 9781408302392
ISBN 10 140830239X
Title No Way to Go
Author Bernard Ashley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Children's Group
Year published 2009-09-03
Number of pages 288
Prizes Long-listed for Carnegie Medal 2010 (UK)
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.