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A shocking, tense psychological thriller that explores brutality, love, wisdom and hatred. An unputdownable page-turner that will have readers on the edge of their seats. We weren't in the coach when it crashed. It was 3. 15pm when the driver lost control of the wheel. Twenty-eight pupils and two teachers went tumbling over the cliff-face into the ravine. I wish I was there with them. It would have been a nicer way to die. 16-year-old James and his step-brother Henry are the only survivors in a horrific coach crash that kills their entire class. And James knows the nightmare has only just begun. For Henry hates James, bullies him in secret and has promised to kill him one day. Traumatized by the crash and stranded in the French countryside, the boys run to a nearby deserted mansion in search of help. But for James the desperate quest to be found soon turns into a ferocious battle for survival. Henry has trapped him in the house and over the next 48 hours James is forced to play a chilling game of cat and mouse - with a violent and terrifying climax. 'A fresh voice, brimming with character and colour. The opening scene is one of the strongest I have read in a long time. It is quite an achievement to write something that is both horrifying and a hoot.' Matt Whyman, author of Boy Kills Man

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A Nicer Way to Die, Sam Mills

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Titel
A Nicer Way to Die
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Sam Mills
Verlag
Faber
Erscheinungsdatum
2006
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
224
ISBN10
0571230792
ISBN13
9780571230792
Reihe
Originaltitel
A nicer way to die
Bewertung
3,55 von 5 Sternen
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A shocking, tense psychological thriller that explores brutality, love, wisdom and hatred. An unputdownable page-turner that will have readers on the edge of their seats. We weren't in the coach when it crashed. It was 3. 15pm when the driver lost control of the wheel. Twenty-eight pupils and two teachers went tumbling over the cliff-face into the ravine. I wish I was there with them. It would have been a nicer way to die. 16-year-old James and his step-brother Henry are the only survivors in a horrific coach crash that kills their entire class. And James knows the nightmare has only just begun. For Henry hates James, bullies him in secret and has promised to kill him one day. Traumatized by the crash and stranded in the French countryside, the boys run to a nearby deserted mansion in search of help. But for James the desperate quest to be found soon turns into a ferocious battle for survival. Henry has trapped him in the house and over the next 48 hours James is forced to play a chilling game of cat and mouse - with a violent and terrifying climax. 'A fresh voice, brimming with character and colour. The opening scene is one of the strongest I have read in a long time. It is quite an achievement to write something that is both horrifying and a hoot.' Matt Whyman, author of Boy Kills Man