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Books in Older fiction series

  • Riding the Waves

    Theresa Tomlinson

    Paperback (Walker Books, April 30, 1992)
    None
  • Jake's Safari

    Robin Hanbury-Tenison

    Paperback (Red Fox, Sept. 1, 1998)
    A trip to Africa takes on a whole new dimension when Jake is involved. As he battles his way out of one close shave after another, he learns more about the ways of wild animals than most people would hope to discover in a lifetime.
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  • Awaiting Developments

    Judy Allen

    (Walker Books, Oct. 26, 1989)
    None
  • Mystery Tour and Other Stories of Detection

    Mick Gowar

    Paperback (Red Fox, Aug. 20, 1992)
    None
  • The Soul Thieves

    Catherine Fisher

    Paperback (Red Fox, May 1, 1997)
    None
  • The New Boy

    Ruth Thomas

    Paperback (Red Fox, March 15, 1990)
    None
  • The Empty Hand

    Catherine Fisher

    Paperback (Red Fox, May 1, 1997)
    Huw is meant to be the lucky one — he survived. But he can’t shake off the past. Strange dreams and weird visions fill his waking moments until real life becomes a nightmare. He has no choice but to face the mysterious myth of Belin’s Hill, and bury its legacy for good.
  • Sue Barton, Rural Nurse

    Helen Dore Boylston

    Paperback (Red Fox, Dec. 5, 1991)
    None
  • The Summer of the Haunting

    William Corlett

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 1, 1995)
    If your mum is a top interior designer it is not unusual to spend the summer holidays in someone else's house whilst 'mother dear' gets on with doing it up. In this case it is Borthwick Hall, an 18th century country house in a remote area of North Yorkshire. All is not as it seems, and when doors starts slamming shut of their own accord and lights go unexpectedly on and off, Emma tries her best to explain why in a rational manner; but when the breathing, voices and unbearable chiding laughter starts her slight uneasiness turns to a gripping fear.
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  • Monkey Island

    Paula Fox

    Paperback (Orchard Books, May 18, 1995)
    A story about the tough and frightening world of New York's homeless seen through the eyes of Clay, an 11-year-old boy abandoned by his mother. the author won the American Book Award for "A Place Apart" and the Newberry Medal for "The Slave Dancer".
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  • Nicola Mimosa

    Jean Ure

    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 4, 1996)
    In this sequel to "Hi There, Supermouse!", things have changed in the Bruce household. Nicola has been "discovered" as a talented dancer, and for someone whose interests previously were football and more football, it's a shock. Can she make sacrifices and commit herself totally to ballet
  • The Candle Man

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    Paperback (Red Fox, Jan. 1, 1995)
    Book by Catherine Fisher