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Silenced
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Silenced

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Chris needs to talk, but he can�t. He lost the power of speech completely when his best friend, Declan died in a car crash. As months pass, school friends give up on him and only eco-freak, Ariel, and a suspiciously friendly new boy, Will, are left. While Will encourages increasingly dangerous ways for Chris to forget Declan, Ariel realizes her silent friend is hiding something. But what is Chris�s terrifying secret? And will he find his voice before it�s too late? A moving, thought-provoking thriller, by the acclaimed author of Comin 2 Gt U and The Bex Factor.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Piccadilly Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2012
Pages
192
ISBN
9781848122109

Chris needs to talk, but he can�t. He lost the power of speech completely when his best friend, Declan died in a car crash. As months pass, school friends give up on him and only eco-freak, Ariel, and a suspiciously friendly new boy, Will, are left. While Will encourages increasingly dangerous ways for Chris to forget Declan, Ariel realizes her silent friend is hiding something. But what is Chris�s terrifying secret? And will he find his voice before it�s too late? A moving, thought-provoking thriller, by the acclaimed author of Comin 2 Gt U and The Bex Factor.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Piccadilly Press Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 August 2012
Pages
192
ISBN
9781848122109