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David Belbin

    January 19, 1958

    Belbin's writing is recognized for its boundary-breaking approach and its responsible engagement with challenging social issues affecting teenagers. He first achieved success with a series of books for Scholastic's Point Crime line. His work delves into the complex aspects of adolescence with realism and empathy.

    David Belbin
    Don't Mention the Night
    Shouting at the Stars
    The Beat
    The All Night Bookshop
    Love Lessons
    Death in the Family
    • 2022

      Bilal's sister is accused of having murdered her husband, Omar , because she's having an affair with an old flame. Nick Cane is being investigated by journalist Pete Carlson. He's trying to prove Nick is at the centre of Nottingham's drug cartel.

      Death in the Family
    • 2013

      Shouting at the Stars

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Layla is a young singer who is just hitting the big time: she has even got her own bodyguard. With all of the excitement of her growing fame comes the eerie presence of an unknown heckler who begins to follow all her performances. But who is more dangerous, the heckler or her bodyguard?

      Shouting at the Stars
    • 2009

      Romeo and Juliet is a very romantic play, but when teacher and pupil fall in love, it's real life. The star-crossed lovers are constantly in fear of being caught out, and what began as a school girl fantasy turns in to an X-rated nightmare.

      Love Lessons
    • 2001

      The Right Moment

      • 84 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The stories in the World War II Flashbacks series draw the reader into the experiences and emotions of a young person's life, caught against a period backdrop of historical upheaval. The child reader can also absorb important historical details that might otherwise be taught only as dry facts. schovat popis

      The Right Moment
    • 1996

      The Beat

      Dead White Male

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      When 19-year-old Scott Travis is found battered to death, the police are baffled. Probationary police officer Clare Coppola delves deeper into Scott's past and a murky history emerges. Scott was a blackmailer. His victims included a medical student, a former prostitute and even a police officer. Which of them was desperate enough to kill to keep their secret hidden? Could it be somebody very close to home?A fast paced mystery from the author of the best selling Bone and Cane series. Belbin takes the reader deep into the lives of a group of young police officers finding their feet in the inner city.

      The Beat