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Books with author Spencer Barrett

  • Genetics and Evolution

    David Barrett, Paul Spencer

    Spiral-bound (Nelson Thornes Ltd, )
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  • Time Breaking

    Barbara Spencer

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, Nov. 1, 2011)
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  • A Fishy Tail

    Barbara Spencer

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, April 1, 2013)
    Micky thinks life's rotten: he's the youngest in the family and can't do anything right. His older brother calls him a miserable little worm; his sister says he should carry a health warning; and now he has to wear beastly glasses. When the family go to live on an island surrounded by sun and blue seas, Micky is certain everything will be different. But it's just the same; he's still the youngest, he still can't do anything, and his brother still thinks he's a miserable little worm. Fed up, Micky decides to run away. Fortunately, help is at hand when an old fisherman offers to teach Micky to swim. Although, there's something rather curious about this particular fisherman...He wears a seaweed shawl and his boat appears to have legs.
  • The Bird Children

    Barbara Spencer

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, June 1, 2011)
    Two sorcerers: one good, one bad. Jacob, who uses his power to safeguard the Prince and inhabitants of the Kingdom of Sudana; Mendorun who wields an army of giant crows and is snatching away children to steal their souls and create birds that can think. His plan? To become the most powerful sorcerer on earth and destroy anyone that gets in his way.
  • Kidnap

    Barbara Spencer

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, Jan. 28, 2017)
    Lives will change forever. Children of powerful and wealthy parents are vanishing. It's serial kidnapping on an international scale and the kidnappers are calling all the shots.
  • A Dangerous Game

    Barbara Spencer

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, March 28, 2015)
    Jack, who shares his name with the soccer superstar, Jack Burnside, is a keen footballer. When his best mate, Saleem, fails to return after a visit to his home, there is little Jack can do about it, until he receives a mysterious parcel in the post. It takes him on a journey to a land ruled by sun and peopled with tyrants, sorcerers and giant crows. Now he must find Saleem, coach a team of boys for a football march - and stay alive - which just might prove rather difficult if your only ally is a cantankerous camel.
  • The Amazing Brain of O C Longbotham

    Barbara Spencer

    Paperback (Troubador Publishing, Oct. 23, 2014)
    Philip James Longbotham is twelve. His nickname is OC and he possesses a most amazing brain. It might not go round corners but it's a whiz at science and plays chess like a dream. It also has a nasty habit of seizing up at the wrong moment; Kitty says it only does that because it's overloaded with maths equations. Kitty and Anna are OC's sisters and they're the reason Mum wants to leave home. OC's best friend is Charles Andrew Sheridan Harris. He lives next door and goes round in an excessively speedy wheelchair. Nicknamed 'The Cash', his ambition is to become the world's greatest villain and make a bankful of money. He's not doing such a bad job of it either! While OC plays chess and does maths and science homework for lazy kids, Cash has a nice sideline in forging sick notes and shop-lifting. When a chess tournament lures the four friends to Birmingham, Cash takes OC to meet Jim Bowie, one of the all-time great villains, with the intention of asking if he can become an apprentice villain. Told they don't hire kids in wheelchairs, Cash is devastated. If villains don't want him, what is he to do with the rest of his life?With Cash in decline and refusing to go to school, OC attends the carol service on his own in Gloucester. He witnesses some suspicious men board his coach and recognises one of them as Jim Bowie. Remembering that Cash has warned him to never talk to Jim Bowie again, OC stays out of sight. The coach trundles him back to Bristol where the men are intending to rob a bank. Unfortunately, the bank they have chosen is where OC keeps his chess winnings, over three hundred pounds, and he's not about to let them steal that!
  • Scruffy

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    Paperback (Halsgrove, Jan. 1, 2007)
    In 1967, Barbara Spencer hi-tailed it to the West Indies to watch cricket, the precursor to a highly colourful career spanning three continents, in which she was caught up in riots, wars, and choosing Miss World. Eventually, she settled in Somerset to bring up a family. In 2010, the publication of Running, her new teenage thriller, has taken Barbara countrywide. Passionate about the importance of books in today's society, Barbara is happiest working with young would-be writers and is frequently invited into schools to talk about creative writing.
  • Running

    Barbara Spencer

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 30, 2010)
    Scott Anderson has a secret so big he daren’t share it even with best friends. He and his dad are American. If you’re American, you don’t talk about it. If you don’t talk about that, you don’t talk about any of the other secrets that haunt your life – that your dad’s really a computer scientist and people are searching for him.When his dad disappears, Scott is determined to find him. He has already lost his mother. She disappeared in the California earthquake, which killed ninety percent of the world’s computer scientists; a tragedy for which America is held responsible. But there’s little for Scott to go on; a scrap of paper left in a printer and a poster pinned to the Wall. Now someone’s looking for Scott too…