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Books with title Level 4: Knife Edge

  • Level 4: Knife Edge

    Malorie Blackman (author)

    Paperback (Pearson Longman, Feb. 21, 2013)
    Continuing the story of Black & White, Sephy, a Cross, finds herself in a struggle with Jude, the father of her baby and a Naught, as racial tensions arise--forcing her to choose sides between the group to which she was born a member and the family she has made.
  • Level 4: Knife Edge

    Malorie Blackman

    eBook (Pearson Education, Aug. 28, 2019)
    Penguin Readers are simplified texts which provide a step-by-step approach to the joys of reading for pleasure.
  • Knife Edge

    Douglas Reeman

    eBook (McBooks Press, March 1, 2005)
    After the murder of his father, Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Blackwood, Ross Blackwood finds himself assigned to the Far East, taking on rebels and illegal-arms dealers in Hong Kong and Malaysia. Along the way he meets another Blackwood, his cousin Steve, who has made a life for himself in the Corp, as an explosives expert. The two Blackwoods uphold the honor of their family and their chosen profession while negotiating the fallout of Britain's post-colonial politics.
  • Knife Edge

    Andrew Lane

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Dec. 8, 2015)
    Teen Sherlock battles a monstrous adversary on a mission to Ireland with his brilliant brother, Mycroft. Young Sherlock is thrown into a tangled web involving a spiritualist whose powers have attracted the attention of governments around the world. At the castle where the medium is demonstrating his "gift," Sherlock finds a household in turmoil. Servants and some of the guests are frightened but who--or what?--has terrified them so much that nobody will speak out? Young Sherlock must bring all his powers of deduction to bear in unraveling his greatest mystery yet.Sherlock Holmes: Think you know him? Think again.
  • Knife Edge

    Andrew Lane

    eBook (Macmillan Children's Books, )
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  • Knife Edge

    Malorie Blackman

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, July 24, 2007)
    Persephone Hadley is six months pregnant with a mixed-race baby. In their society this fact alone will threaten the child's life every day. To make matters worse, the baby's father, Callum, is dead. He was hanged for terrorism months ago, but his presence still torments Sephy. And she's not alone. Callum's brother, Jude, blames Sephy for the death, and thirsts for revenge...in the form of her life. Obviously, Sephy is not fond of Jude, but when his actions take him to the brink of disaster, his life poised on a knife edge, can she stand by and do nothing? Will she be forced -- once again -- to take sides in a chilling racial drama?
  • Knife Edge

    Andrew Lane

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Dec. 8, 2015)
    Teen Sherlock battles a monstrous adversary on a mission to Ireland with his brilliant brother, Mycroft. Young Sherlock is thrown into a tangled web involving a spiritualist whose powers have attracted the attention of governments around the world. At the castle where the medium is demonstrating his "gift," Sherlock finds a household in turmoil. Servants and some of the guests are frightened but who--or what?--has terrified them so much that nobody will speak out? Young Sherlock must bring all his powers of deduction to bear in unraveling his greatest mystery yet.Sherlock Holmes: Think you know him? Think again.
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  • Knife Edge

    Douglas Reeman

    Paperback (McBooks Press, March 1, 2005)
    After the murder of his father, Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Blackwood, Ross Blackwood finds himself assigned to the Far East, taking on rebels and illegal-arms dealers in Hong Kong and Malaysia. Along the way he meets another Blackwood, his cousin Steve, who has made a life for himself in the Corp, as an explosives expert. The two Blackwoods uphold the honor of their family and their chosen profession while negotiating the fallout of Britain's post-colonial politics.
  • Knife Edge

    Andrew Lane

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, March 15, 2001)
    Young Sherlock Holmes 6: Knife EdgeSomething sinister is afoot in the house in the west of Ireland in which Sherlock is staying. There are frightened whisperings among the servants and the house's owners are clearly scared. But who - or what? - has terrified them so much that nobody will speak out? Young Sherlock must bring all his powers of deduction to unravelling his greatest mystery yet. Another fast-paced, brilliantly plotted adventure as teenage Sherlock investigates a new crime and comes up against a fresh crop of sinister, clever criminals.
  • Knife Edge

    Douglas Reeman

    Hardcover (Charnwood, March 1, 2005)
    January 1970. Lieutenant Ross Blackwood is grieving for his distinguished father, Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Blackwood, who has been murdered in Cyprus. Ross is also disillusioned, believing there is no future for him in the Royal Marines, whose role has been diminished to policing and paperwork. But the loyalty and dedication of a Blackwood to the Corps sustain Ross from vicious guerrilla warfare in Malaysia, through the moral and political minefields of Northern Ireland, to the South Atlantic, and a conflict as bloody as it is unpredictable. And he learns, as every Blackwood has before him, that mere courage is not enough. Survival and victory balance on the knife edge of destiny.
  • Knife Edge

    Malorie Blackman

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, Oct. 24, 2006)
    Sephy is a Cross, one of the privileged in a society where the ruling Crosses treat the pale-skinned noughts as inferiors. But her baby daughter has a nought father, Jude, who is eaten up with bitterness. He blames Sephy for his family’s terrible losses. Now Jude’s life rests on a knife-edge. Will Sephy be forced, once again, to take sides?
  • Knife Edge

    Douglas Reeman

    Mass Market Paperback (Arrow, March 3, 2006)
    January 1970: Lieutenant-Colonel Mike Blackwood is murdered in Cyprus. Disillusioned and grieving for his distinguished father, Lieutenant Ross Blackwood believes there is little future for him in the Corps. The Royal Marines have been reduced in strength, and their role in a modern world, after so splendid a tradition, is marginalized.But Ross’s loyalty and dedication to the Corps sustain him from vicious guerilla warfare in Malaysia, through the moral and political minefields of Northern Ireland, where one man’s terrorist is another’s patriot, to the South Atlantic, and a conflict as bloody as it is unpredictable. And he learns, as every Blackwood has before him, that jungle or moor, insurrection or invasion, mere courage is not enough. Survival and victory balance on the knife edge of destiny.