When Dillon's dad turns up unannounced to take him and his brother on a trip, Dillon isn't sure what to do - Mum's at work and they haven't seen Dad in months. Dillon's little brother Robbie is ecstatic to see his father and desperate to go. But something's not right. Why won't Dad let them use their phones? And why are their faces plastered all over the news? What exactly does Dad want with them? A dark, gritty drama with some strong content. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant and dyslexic readers of 12+
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Nigel Hinton worked in advertising, teaching and as a professional actor before becoming a full-time writer. As well as numerous books, he also writes screen and theatre scripts and song lyrics. Nigel's immensely successful novel Buddy was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and adapted into a film. His other titles for Barrington Stoke include On the Edge, U
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