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Summary
Lozzie Cracknell just wants to spend time with her new snogalicious boyfriend, Lee. No such luck. Her best friend Dex’s mental brother Ed has lost his dog Assassin and is convinced it’s a case of heinous dognapping. As if – he’s got to be the ugliest mutt on the planet. But when Ems’s prized pedigree pooch also disappears, Loz and Dex find themselves in the middle of dodgy doings, a poison plot and a chronic case of misguided love. Will Loz ever get the chance to be a normal teenage girl? No way Nelly!
RachelWright
Rachel Wright grew up in Bermuda, England, the Seychelles, and Fiji. She used to be an actress (after gaining a degree in drama in 1982, I worked as an actress for BBC Radio and various theatre companies, including one I co-founded with a friend) but now she writes full-time. (In 1989 I produced my first children’s non-fiction book and it’s…
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