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The boy in the burning house
de Tim Wynne-Jones Usborne, 2000, 271 p. Jim is just regaining some semblance of a normal life following his fathers sudden disappearance, when he is attacked by a crazy girl. Ruth Rose has a wild story to tell about her stepfather, the saintly Father Fisher, and needs someone to believe her - and help her prove it. Gradually Jim is convinced by Ruth Rose and they find themselves tracking a murderer and caught up in a dangerous web of secrets from a dark and unsettling past. Ruth Rose, the wild and troubled stepdaughter of the local preacher, thinks she knows the truth behind the disappearance of Jim Hawkins' father. A gripping and fast-moving plot that reveals a dangerous web of secrets from a dark and unsettling past. |
Wynne-Jones Tim.
The boy in the burning house.
Usborne, 2000, 271 p.

Titre : | The boy in the burning house |
Auteurs : | Tim Wynne-Jones, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Usborne, 2000 |
ISBN/ISSN : | 978-0-7460-6481-8 |
Format : | 271 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Résumé : | Jim is just regaining some semblance of a normal life following his fathers sudden disappearance, when he is attacked by a crazy girl. Ruth Rose has a wild story to tell about her stepfather, the saintly Father Fisher, and needs someone to believe her - and help her prove it. Gradually Jim is convinced by Ruth Rose and they find themselves tracking a murderer and caught up in a dangerous web of secrets from a dark and unsettling past. Ruth Rose, the wild and troubled stepdaughter of the local preacher, thinks she knows the truth behind the disappearance of Jim Hawkins' father. A gripping and fast-moving plot that reveals a dangerous web of secrets from a dark and unsettling past. |
Nature du document : | fiction |
Niveau : | Classe de 3e/Classe de 4e |
Thème de fiction : | angoisse et peur/enquête/mort |
Genre : | roman policier |
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