A Handful of Thieves
Nina Bawden
Determined to find the ex-lodger who stole his grandmother’s savings, Fred McAlpine and his friends Sid, Rosie, Algy and Clio launch on a series of sleuthing activities to trace the thief. Unfortunately their detective work leads them nowhere fast and very soon they decide the best way to track a thief might just be by acting like one themselves.
Resorting to cunning of their own, the children find their doings attracting the attention of the police. Can they - a handful of well-meaning thieves - find the criminal and vindicate themselves in the process?
Pacy and suspenseful,
A Handful of Thieves
is another vivid and colourful novel from one of Britain’s most inventive children’s authors.
Tags
Categorised as:
Faber Children's
Sub-categories:
Children's
Genres & Themes:
Faber Finds;
Detectives;
Mystery;
Villains;
Suspense
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