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Trust No One - (Orca Soundings) by Karen Bass (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Seventeen-year-old Ben Hamer knows it's never a good sign when the cops know your name.
- 12 Years
- 7.5" x 5.0" Paperback
- 128 Pages
- Young Adult Fiction, Thrillers & Suspense
- Series Name: Orca Soundings
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About the Book
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, seventeen-year-old Ben is made an accomplice in a crime when his date robs a store and disappears, leaving him to track her down and clear his name before it's too late.Book Synopsis
Seventeen-year-old Ben Hamer knows it's never a good sign when the cops know your name.
Unfortunately, being harassed by the police and questioned about being the son of a career thief has started to become his norm. Only this time, when the police stop Ben for jaywalking by his school, he has an audience. The new girl in Ben's grade, Abigail, notices his exchange with the police and asks him out on a date.
It starts out as the best date of Ben's life until Abigail stops to run an errand and rushes out of the store shouting, "Go, go, go!" As they race away, Ben realizes he has just become an accomplice in a robbery. Abigail takes off with the money, and Ben is worried the police won't give him a fair chance because of his criminal father. He needs to track down Abigail and make a plan to get his life back, but the cops are closing in and time is running out...
This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading-level book for teen readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don't like to read!
About the Author
Karen Bass is the award-winning author of a number of novels for young adult readers. Her novel Graffiti Knight won the CLA Young Adult Book Award, the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People, the R. Ross Annett Award and the CAA Exporting Alberta Award, among other honors. Uncertain Soldier, winner of the Geoffrey Bilson Award for Historical Fiction for Young People, and The Hill were both nominated for the Forest of Reading Red Maple Award. Karen was a public library manager in Alberta for sixteen years before turning to full-time writing. She lives in Hamilton, Ontario.