Moll asks Uncle Boll to puppy-sit her pug, Pete. She makes sure there is lots of food for Boll to eat. But Boll is always hungry, and Pete looks very tasty...
Sue Walker Books






The Reunion
- 388 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Innes? Innes, it�s Isabella. Isabella Velasco . . .� A simple message on an answer machine. But one that made Innes Haldane�s blood run cold. Isabella Velasco was a name from a past that Innes had tried hard to forget. For in 1977 both had spent a fateful year at the Unit, an experimental home for dysfunctional teenagers in Edinburgh. Now, after almost three decades, Isabella is trying to make contact. But before she can reach her, Innes learns that Isabella has committed suicide. And shock quickly turns to fear when she hears that another former patient has also recently killed himself. Has some dark event from 1977 finally come back to haunt them all?
The Dead Pool
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Morag Ramsay is trying to be in optimistic mood, having had murder charges against her dropped due to lack of evidence. But she can remember nothing about the day of the killings . . . or whether she is innocent. With the help of a stranger who turns up on her doorstep, Morag begins to piece together her fragmentary recollection of those recent but traumatic events . . .
The Reckoning
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
On a morning in 1973, Miller McAllister's world fell apart. That was the weekend that police found the remains of three missing teenage girls on the Scottish island of Fidra and Miller's father, Douglas, was arrested for triple murder. Thirty-two years later, Douglas has died in prison. Could McAllister have been innocent after all?
“Don’t touch – it’s poisonous,” Jess Ponder, the Schools’ Secret Agency ‘Double A-Star’ agent, tells schoolmate and master of the forged sick-note, Leo Sleepwell, when he sees a trail of dried, gold saliva on the seal of an envelope. The letter it contained was sent to Jess by the notorious Nine- carat, aka ‘The Man with the Golden Tongue’.
Tangled Tales are a new innovative junior fiction format which involves two stories in one book. Each side follows a different character in the same story, which aims to encourage children to see that not everything is always what it seems. Whether it's a group of adventuring ants and the kids trying to save them, or the world's luckiest and unluckiest boys, these books are sure to get everyone giggling and thinking. Zog the Zombie Dog Zog the dog loves chasing cats, ginger biscuits and his owner, Daniel. Which is why he can't resist running into the road to tell off Daniel's bully. What he doesn't expect is to wake up as a zombie! Feeling generous, the Grim Reaper has given Zog another chance at life... but can Zog resist passing on the curse until morning? The Grim Reaper's Apprentice Billy is a Gremlimp: incredibly naughty creatures that love to cause chaos. On his tenth birthday, Billy must fulfil his family's tradition and perform his biggest prank, so when an opportunity to become the Grim Reaper's apprentice comes up, it's too good to pass up. But will Billy take his mischief too far?
There's been a burglary at the Bassetville Hotel! Emily and her two dogs, Marmutt and Pugson, are on the case but clues are tricky to find. The only lead they have is a lone tuft of ginger fur... that smells suspiciously like CAT! Is there a real cat burglar about? And, more importantly, can Emily and the dogs catch them?
De dag van de waarheid
- 350 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Een man keert terug naar zijn geboorteplaats om te onderzoeken of zijn inmiddels overleden vader al dan niet schuldig was aan de moord op drie tienermeisjes meer dan dertig jaar geleden.
