Colin Fischer

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Pub Date 7 Feb 2013 | Archive Date 7 Feb 2013

Description

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A brilliant detective story for readers of 10+, from the screenwriters of X Men First Class and Thor. A must-read for anyone who loved The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time.

Colin Fischer is 14 and he has Asperberger's. A lot of the world is a mystery to Colin - he can't read his classmates' expressions without looking at a chart, the colour blue is really off-putting and he has no idea why his parents like to hug him. But when a gun goes off in the school cafeteria one lunchtime, Colin knows he can work out who did it. Colin loves cool, hard logic. His hero is Sherlock Holmes. Only Colin can piece together the puzzle that links chocolate cake, a dodgy gangster, a cheerleader and a very unlikely suspect.

We will only be considering UK requests for this title.

A brilliant detective story for readers of 10+, from the screenwriters of X Men First Class and Thor. A must-read for anyone who loved The...


Advance Praise

'Fans of John Green and Sarah Dessen will like this book very much' - Publishers Weekly

'I loved this book, it was amazing. Colin is a modern-day Sherlock Holmes!' - Isaac, aged 10

'Fans of John Green and Sarah Dessen will like this book very much' - Publishers Weekly

'I loved this book, it was amazing. Colin is a modern-day Sherlock Holmes!' - Isaac, aged 10


Available Editions

EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9780141343990
PRICE £6.99 (GBP)