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Joy Riders


Suspense Series

No. of pages 217

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Great for age 12-18 years
The Joy Riders is a lively, fast-moving, up to the minute read for young adults. Set in a deserted seaside town in autumn, it follows Jo's adventures into "twocking"" (taking without owners' consent). Jo and younger brother Ben live in a dockside tower block with their hard-working mother who struggles to make ends meet with two jobs. Jo feels responsible for Ben in her mother's absence, and in trying to protect him from a life of crime becomes embroiled with, as she calls them, the brothers Grim. The brothers, Ash and Rainbow, blackmail Jo and for payment she must accept their increasingly imaginative dares. Jo's emotions swing from the excitement and thrill she feels stealing the cars to fear and terror as she increasingly starts to dread each dare they give her. Tension mounts as Jo becomes wilder in her exploits, culminating in a thrilling finale which hurtles her abruptly back down to earth. -- Pat Naylor "

 

This book features in the following series: Mammoth Suspense, Suspense Series .

There are 217 pages in this book. This book was published 1998 by Egmont UK Ltd .

William Bedford William Bedford left school at fifteen to work on the east coast fishdocks, fairgrounds and farms before moving with his family to an American nuclear rocket base in a remote area of north Lincolnshire. He has since gone on to write The Glow-Worm Who Lost Her Glow. Sophie Joyce Sophie Joyce is a highly creative illustrator and The Glow-Worm Who Lost Her Glow is her first book with Egmont.

This book is in the following series:

Mammoth Suspense

Suspense Series

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