JUVENILE FICTION
ISBN 1554702682
Price 12.95
Binding Paperback
Pub. Date Mar. 26, 2010
On Sale Mar. 26, 2010
Status AVAILABLE
Pages 312
Category JUVENILE FICTION
Publisher Key Porter Books
UPC
EAN 9781554702688
Net Priced N
Carton Qty 30


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Mystery at Saddle Creek
Shelley Peterson

A few months have passed since Bird regained her voice, and life around Saddle Creek Farm has settled into a nice, normal routine of school, riding and fun. Normal, that is, until a neighbourhood woman is brutally attacked on a local sideroad. When the police don’t act fast enough, the situation goes from bad to worse, with neighbour accusing neighbour and a bent-on-revenge vigilante group springingup to take matters into their own hands.

Although she starts by observing the fuss from the sidelines, Bird quickly finds herself embroiled in the mystery itself. Who had reason to attack Sandra Hall? Does the strange man Bird met in the woods have something to do with it? And what does Kenneth Bradley’s reappearance mean? As Bird struggles to get to the bottom of the mystery, she learns more than she bargained on about her community, her past, and human nature.


About the Contributor(s)
SHELLEY PETERSON is the bestselling author of four young adult novels: Dancer, Abby Malone, Stagestruck, and Sundancer. She was born in London, Ontario, and was trained in Theatre Arts at the Banff School of Performing Arts, Dalhousie University, and the University of Western Ontario. She works as a professional actress, and has more than 100 stage, film and television credits to her name. Peterson has had a lifelong love of animals big and small, with particular interest in horses. She divides hertime between Toronto and Fox Ridge, a horse farm in the Caledon Hills, which she shares with her husband, three children, and the family dog.


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