I Know What You Did Last Wednesday
Horowitz Anthony(Author)
Walker Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 6. January 2003
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Paperback/Softback
80 pages
978-0-7445-9038-8 (ISBN)
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"It's not fair. I do my homework. I clean my teeth twice a day. Why does everyone want to kill me?" It's a dangerous life being the younger brother of the world's worst private detective, but Nick Diamond's survived...so far. He's due a holiday, so he should be happy when an invitation arrives for his brother Tim inviting him to a school reunion on a remote Scottish island and offering to pay him [pound]1,000 for the pleasure. But Nick's got a bad feeling and it's not indigestion. And when he meets their fellow guests, the feeling only gets worse - especially when they start dying in ever more bizarre ways! Could it be the Diamond Brothers' days are numbered?
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"* "A first-class children's novelist." The Times Educational Supplement * "Horowitz has become a writer who converts boys to reading." The TimesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
ISBN-13
978-0-7445-9038-8 (9780744590388)
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Anthony Horowitz
I Know What You Did Last Wednesday
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06/2007
Walker Books Ltd
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Anthony Horowitz is a popular and prolific children's writer, whose books now sell in more than a dozen countries around the world. He has won numerous prizes for his books which include Stormbreaker (shortlisted for the 2000 Children's Book Award) and its sequels, Point Blanc and Skeleton Key, about reluctant teenage MI6 spy, Alex Rider; Groosham Grange and its sequel The Unholy Grail; Granny (shortlisted for the 1994 Children's Book Award); and the Diamond Brothers Trilogy - The Falcon's Malteser (which has been filmed with the title Just Ask for Diamond), followed by South by South East (which was dramatized in six parts on TV) and Public Enemy Number Two - to which three more short novels, The Blurred Man, The French Confection and I Know What You Did Last Wednesday, have been added. Anthony also writes extensively for TV, with credits including the hit series Murder in Mind, as well as Foyle's War; Midsomer Murders; Poirot; and Murder Most Horrid. He lives in north London with his family.