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Catherine MacPhail

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Born January 1, 1946 (80 years old)
Greenock, United Kingdom
36 books
3.5 (22)
152 readers

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Missing

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Born into privilege, Sibylla lives by choice on the chilly streets of Stockholm. When she spends a night with a businessman, and his body is found the next morning, she becomes a wanted woman.

Wheels

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Carlos is jealous of his friend Billy's new bicycle and desperately wants a new one of his own for his upcoming birthday.

Secret of the shadows

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Tyler is spending the summer in her gran's cottage, tidying it up after her death. Then an ice cold shadow in the corner of her bedroom begins to stir, moving closer and closer ... Tyler is sure the house is haunted and that a horrible secret lies hidden there. But can she solve the mystery in time to save somebody else from a terrible fate? -- cover.

Dark waters

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After he saved the world from Inquisitor Mendoza's madness and the Titan's wrath, he joined the Inquisition himself to save what was left of the world. He soon realized that humanity was on the edge of destruction anyway, and his heroic deeds on Faranga meant nothing. Now a broken man, he has been sent on a mission to infiltrate a pirate crew and find a secret weapon to use against the Titans...

Under the skin

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"Love drew no color line when a white woman entered a Negro's world!"

Dead man's close

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Spider and Lizzie have gone back in time again. This time they're in the dark streets of Edinburgh, in 1861, and all around them lurk kidnappers, killers and monsters? They follow a man with secret life, who may even be a murderer? Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.

Sticks and stones

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"Whether it takes the form of physical violence or verbal or online harassment, bullying can have serious and lasting effects. In this book, teens write about these effects from the perspective of victim, bully and, in some cases, both. In their stories, victims of bullying show just how damaging this often-overlooked form of violence can be, and the steps they took to get help and feel better. And writers who have been the bullies reveal themselves in a way that will give readers a better understanding of this pattern of violence"--Page 4 of cover.