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Books with author Robin Stevenson

  • A Child's Garden of Verses: A Classic Illustrated edition

    R.L. Stevenson

    Hardcover (Spring Books, March 15, 1711)
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  • Murder Most Unladylike

    Robin Stevens

    Paperback (Puffin, )
    When Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong set up their very own secret detective agency at Deepdean School for Girls, they struggle to find any truly exciting mysteries to investigate. (Unless you count the case of Lavinia's missing tie. Which they don't.) Then Hazel discovers the Science Mistress, Miss Bell, lying dead in the Gym. She assumes it was a terrible accident - but when she and Daisy return five minutes later, the body has disappeared. Now Hazel and Daisy not only have a murder to solve: they have to prove one happened in the first place. Determined to get to the bottom of the crime before the killer strikes again (and before the police can get there first, naturally), Hazel and Daisy must hunt for evidence, spy on their suspects and use all the cunning and intuition they can muster. But will they succeed? And can their friendship stand the test? 'Ripping good fun' The Times 'A skilful blend of golden era crime novel and boarding school romp . . . The novel works both as an affectionate satire and an effective murder mystery, and Stevens can go places Enid Blyton never dreamt of . . . Top class' Financial Times 'Plotting is what sets this book apart; this is about who was where at the time of the murder, and it's about finding the chink in the alibi' Telegraph
  • Kids' Treasure Island

    Robert Stevenson

    language (, July 5, 2015)
    After young Jim Hawkins' father dies, he comes into possession of a treasure island map.An array of characters like the Captain, Long John Silver and seamen who turn out to be pirates, all search for the treasure hidden on the island.
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  • On the choice of a profession

    Robert Stevenson

    eBook (, July 6, 2014)
    On the choice of a profession -. 44 pages.
  • Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde: And Other Stories

    R. L. Stevenson

    Paperback (Vintage Classics, May 28, 2008)
    Dr. Jekyll has been experimenting with identity. He has developed a drug which separates the two sides of his nature, allowing him to abandon himself to his most corrupt inclinations as the monstrous Mr. Hyde. But gradually the journey back to goodness becomes more and more difficult, and the risk that Mr. Hyde will break free from Dr. Jekyll’s control puts all of London in grave peril. This groundbreaking tale of identity and morality is accompanied by several other of Stevenson’s best short stories, including “The Body-Snatcher,” “A Lodging for the Night,” “Markheim,” “The Misadventures of John Nicholson,” and “Thrawn Jane.”
  • When You Get the Chance

    Tom Ryan, Robin Stevenson

    eBook (Running Press Kids, May 4, 2021)
    Follow cousins on a road trip to Pride as they dive into family secrets and friendships in this contemporary YA novel -- perfect for fans of David Levithan and Becky Albertalli.As kids, Mark and his cousin Talia spent many happy summers together at the family cottage in Ontario, but a fight between their parents put an end to the annual event. Living on opposite coasts -- Mark in Halifax and Talia in Victoria -- they haven't seen each other in years. When their grandfather dies unexpectedly, Mark and Talia find themselves reunited at the cottage once again, cleaning it out while the family decides what to do with it.Mark and Talia are both queer, but they soon realize that's about all they have in common, other than the fact that they'd both prefer to be in Toronto. Talia is desperate to see her high school sweetheart Erin, who's barely been in touch since leaving to spend the summer working at a coffee shop in the Gay Village. Mark, on the other hand, is just looking for some fun, and Toronto Pride seems like the perfect place to find it.When a series of complications throws everything up in the air, Mark and Talia -- with Mark's little sister Paige in tow -- decide to hit the road for Toronto. With a bit of luck, and some help from a series of unexpected new friends, they might just make it to the big city and find what they're looking for. That is, if they can figure out how to start seeing things through each other's eyes.
  • Mega Activity Book For Minecraft Fans Volume 2

    Steve Stevenson

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 15, 2019)
    The second volume of these massive activity books with over 90 cool puzzles and activities for young Minecraft fans! This book isn't just fun, but educational too - featuring a wide range of word, number and picture puzzles to stimulate young minds, help with math and spelling development, and fire their imaginations. Illustrated throughout with cool pictures and with full solutions provided. Activities include wordsearch, dot to dot, mazes, kriss-kross, crosswords, coloring pages, and much, much more. Kids who love Minecraft will find loads of fun things to do in this book! Praise for Volume 1: "Perfect gift for Minecraft fans! My son loved it." - Amazon.co.uk. "Would definitely recommend to others." - Amazon.co.uk. "My daughter loves this book" - Amazon.com. "Filled with fun activities for Minecrafters!" - Amazon.com.
  • Treasure Island

    R L Stevenson

    eBook (Rupa Publications India, June 1, 2000)
    Published in 1883, Treasure Island is considered a perennial children's classic. It is the story of a boy called Jim Hawkins who gains possession of a treasure map and sets off on a dangerous sea-journey across the Spanish Main. The adventures of Jim, his encounters with pirates, especially the evil Long John Silver and his fierce search for lost treasure, make this one of the most thrilling coming-of-age adventure novels ever written.
  • Herbert the Hound Dog

    Ross Stevenson

    eBook (Xlibris NZ, Aug. 31, 2013)
    Herbert has a longing to become a successful hound, but knows that he has to learn is trade. He proves that size isnt everything.
  • A child's garden of verses

    Robert Stevenson

    eBook (, Aug. 22, 2018)
    A Child's Garden of Verses is a collection of poetry for children about childhood, illness, play and solitude by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The collection first appeared in 1885 under the title Penny Whistles, but has been reprinted many times, often in illustrated versions. It contains about 65 poems including the cherished classics "Foreign Children," "The Lamplighter," "The Land of Counterpane," "Bed in Summer," "My Shadow" and "The Swing."
  • The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

    Robert L. Stevenson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 25, 2013)
    Originally published in 1886, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was an immediate success in Victorian London, the public captured by the detective story, the mistery, the supernatural and the moral that interweave in this novel. The same fascination has won over generations of readers alike, making this book one of the great classics of horror literature. This edition was re-issued in November 2013 with larger fonts for easier reading.
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  • The Lost Empress

    Steve Robinson

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Oct. 21, 2014)
    From acclaimed author Steve Robinson comes a bold new Jefferson Tayte mystery.On a foggy night in 1914, the ocean liner Empress of Ireland sank en route between Canada and England. The disaster saw a loss of life comparable to the Titanic and the Lusitania, and yet her tragedy has been forgotten.When genealogist Jefferson Tayte is shown a locket belonging to one of the Empress’s victims, a British admiral’s daughter named Alice Stilwell, he must travel to England to understand the course of events that led to her death.Tayte is expert in tracking killers across centuries. In The Lost Empress, his unique talents draw him to one of the greatest tragedies in maritime history as he unravels the truth behind Alice’s death amidst a backdrop of pre-WWI espionage.This is the fourth book in the Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery series but can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story.