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Books with author Caroline Gregg

  • Fragments

    Caroline Green

    Paperback (Piccadilly Press, March 1, 2014)
    In a paranoid Britain, Kyla, unable to save Cal, is now alone and hiding from the oppressive authorities, but even she can't avoid the ruthless Counterinsurgency and Anti-Terror Squads, or CATS. Instead of imprisoning her, CATS cuts her a deal. They want to brainwash Kyla and use the talents that make her elusive—her athletic ability, cunning, and quick thinking—to turn her into a valuable asset of their own, hunting down the very people fighting for her freedom. Will Kyla be able to escape? Or will she succumb to the villainous CATS and betray everyone?
  • Cracks

    Caroline Green

    (Piccadilly Press, March 1, 2012)
    Cal's world splinters apart when he finds out he's been in a deliberately induced coma state for most of his life, and what he thought was real was only an illusion. Escaping his captors, Cal goes on the run, determined to fight the forces behind the nightmare he finds waiting for him in the real world, and to discover his true identity. A tense and gripping thriller where nothing is as it seems, from a talented author whose writing cuts straight to the bone—spiky, uncompromising, and deeply moving.
  • Hold Your Breath

    Caroline Green

    Paperback (Piccadilly Press, June 1, 2013)
    A dark, psychological drama to clutch every reader. If something is lost, Tara knows where to find it. But her strange gift has brought nothing but trouble, so when mean girl Melodie Stone disappears, the last thing Tara wants to do is find her. But the dark images in her head just won't go away.
  • Dark Ride

    Caroline Green

    Paperback (Piccadilly Books, May 1, 2011)
    A mysterious boy. A haunting secret ... 'A shiver crawled up my spine. It felt like the loneliest place in the world. For a second I thought I caught a snatch of music in the air, but it was just the wind whistling through cracks in the fairground hoardings. My instincts screamed, "Run away, Bel! Run away and never return!" But instead my fingers closed around the ticket in my pocket. ADMIT ONE.' Bel has never met anyone like Luka. And the day she follows him into the abandoned fairground, she is totally unprepared for the turn her life is about to take.
  • Death in Disguise

    Caroline Graham

    Paperback (Headline Book Pub Ltd, Jan. 15, 1993)
    When a death at the big house is announced to the village of Compton Dando, few people are surprised, as "The Golden Windhorse" is home to some new-age oddballs. When the coroner deems the death an accident, it is something of a disappointment. But then another death is reported.
  • My Cookery Book

    Caroline Green

    Paperback (Salamander Books, )
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  • Oscar and the Suitcase

    Caroline H. Green

    Paperback (Caroline H Green, )
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  • Death in Disguise: A Midsomer Murders Mystery 3

    Caroline Graham

    Paperback (Headline, March 15, 1704)
    Death in Disguise
  • Death in Disguise

    Caroline Graham

    Paperback (Avon Books, July 1, 1994)
    When the leader of a New Age commune in England is murdered, Chief Inspector Barnaby must decide who among his eccentric flock--a runaway heiress, a handsome rogue, and a reticent lover--is the killer. Reprint.
  • Monster Match

    Caroline Gray

    Paperback (Hachette Children's, March 12, 2019)
    A laugh-out-loud funny monster picture book. Perfect for fans of There's a Monster in Your Book.Let me be your monster, I'm more fun than you'd think. Don't mind the grime, ignore the slime, you'll soon forget my stink!Slimy, greedy, yucky, cute . . . But who will make the perfect pet? Find out in this monstrously funny tale!With a simple, rhyming text and colourful illustrations, full of humorous details, this fun-packed picture book is just right for reading together.
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  • Stem Cells

    Caroline Green

    Library Binding (New Forest Pr, Aug. 1, 2010)
    This book introduces stem cell research, research with stem cells grown from adult tissues and research on stem cells from embryos only a few days old, and discusses using iPS cells for studying diseases, diseases that attack the cells of the nervous system, and bone marrow transplantation.
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  • Drug Resistance

    Caroline Green

    Library Binding (New Forest Pr, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Introduces drug resistance, describes what happens when the drugs stop working, how bacteria mutate, and questions if antibiotics contribute to the rise in resistant bugs.
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