Catapulted by a misfired spell into the fictional world of television and movies, Sabrina finds herself handjiving with John Travolta, storming a castle with Mel Gibson, and awaiting analysis by Dr. Frasier Crane. Original.
Praise for James Patterson SWIMSUIT 'Patterson's annual summer thriller is another exceptional treat' Mirror 'It terrified me rigid - but there was no way in a million years I could put it down ... utterly compulsive' Daily Express SAIL ...
Fifteen-year-old Hope describes events leading her to agree to her boyfriend's plan to stage her abduction, and the consequences for their relationship, her family life, and her budding career as an actress.
For fans of One of Us Is Lying, a fast-paced and thrilling mystery about a girl who switches bodies with her tennis rival after an accident—and must now unravel the secrets of their impossible connection.
' - Hollie Overton, author of Baby Doll and The Walls 'Heidi Perks writes with an instinctive knowledge of how to keep the reader enthralled' - Goodreads reader 'This is a taut thriller that reads like a TV drama in-the-making.
“If you can see her, then you can see him.” “But I can't,” Dean said in frustration. “I see him sitting beside the empty bed only.” Silence ensued. As one, all three people turned to look at him. He groaned. “Now what did I say?
Paris Sweeny is a moderately successful artist whose popularity is surging.
One of the world's top players addresses nearly every aspect of the popular 5-string banjo style known as clawhammer or frailing.
'Those familiar with Patricia Highsmith's particular brand of sinister storytelling will recognize the mayhem Fielding so cunningly unleashes' Publishers Weekly
What should have been a fun-filled, carefree day takes a tragic turn for the worse for one mother when her best friend’s child goes missing in this “seriously page-turning” (Lisa Jewell, New York Times bestselling author), suspenseful ...
Now what was she supposed to do? “I could leave them a note,” she said out loud, returning to the front of the house and seeing curtains move in the window of the house across the road. She dug inside her purse for a piece of paper but ...