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  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407048482
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256

Bang Bang You're Dead




A fast-paced and gripping thriller with an intriguing twist in its tail!

When a mysterious gunman takes a class hostage, the rest of Mia's school is evacuated. But Mia is determined to stay behind. She knows it's a life or death situation but there's something she fears more than dying. Mia thinks she might know who the gunman is, and, if she's right, then she may be the only one who can save her schoolmates...

  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407048482
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 256

About the author

Narinder Dhami

Narinder was born and brought up in Wolverhampton, with two younger sisters. She went to Birmingham University and worked for about ten years as a primary school teacher. Always nurturing a talent for writing, she finally turned her attention to it full-time after winning several short story prizes. Her very first book was accepted by a publisher and she hasn't looked back since.

She lives with her husband and their five cats in Shropshire.

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Praise for Bang Bang You're Dead

Dhami produces an electrifying twist that leaves the reader reeling. Brilliant

Carousel

Easy to read and continually gripping, this is a fine contribution from an already prolific author

Books For Keeps

Edge-of-the-seat drama with an ingenious twist

Writing Magazine

From the arresting title to the final chapter, Dhami propels the reader into a world of uncertainty and intrigue, as she dares to imagine the unthinkable . . . With a final twist in the tale, this psychological thriller sensitively explores issues that surround mental health while delivering a page-turning read

Waterstone's Books Quarterly

The author builds the tension superbly and the reader feels as if they are inching their way along the school corridor towards classroom 9D and the gunman . . . The ending is completely unexpected and rather a shock

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