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Diana Renn

    Cette auteure élabore des romans policiers captivants qui couvrent l'intrigue internationale et des décors intimes proches de chez soi, séduisant des lecteurs de tous âges. Sa fiction pour jeunes adultes met en scène des adolescents globe-trotters naviguant dans des aventures passionnantes à travers divers paysages. Au-delà de la littérature jeunesse, son œuvre s'étend à des thrillers sophistiqués explorant des mondes complexes, tels que la scène artistique vibrante du Caire. L'orientation actuelle de l'auteure se concentre sur des histoires pour la tranche d'âge intermédiaire conçues pour captiver un public plus jeune grâce à des récits captivants.

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    Trouble at Turtle Pond
    • 2022

      Trouble at Turtle Pond

      • 257pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      4,6(42)Évaluer

      When eleven-year-old Miles moves to Marsh Hollow, he seeks a fresh start after being labeled a troublemaker at his previous school due to his ADHD and the loss of a class pet. Determined to make a positive impression, he aims to solve a mystery. One night, he witnesses something suspicious in his neighbor's backyard and suspects trouble. His other neighbor, Pia, invites him to join the Backyard Rangers, a group dedicated to protecting endangered turtles at a nearby pond, presenting Miles with the perfect opportunity to investigate. He uncovers clues indicating wildlife poaching, including sabotaged turtle traps and stolen eggs, endangering the turtle population. Miles and Pia enlist two more Backyard Rangers to help track down various suspects, including a meticulous gardener, an eccentric pet shop owner, and the local bully with his drifter uncle. As they delve deeper, they begin receiving threatening messages, and suspicion unexpectedly falls back on Miles. He must prove to his new friends that he is not the troublemaker he was thought to be and stop the turtle crimes before more turtles—and people—are harmed. This friendship-centered eco-mystery highlights the importance of citizen science, activism among kids, and the value of being observant.

      Trouble at Turtle Pond
    • 2013

      Tokyo Heist

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      3,4(59)Évaluer

      The story follows 16-year-old Violet, who spends the summer with her artist father in Seattle, only to become embroiled in the mystery of a high-profile art theft involving the Yamada family. As she embarks on a thrilling quest to locate their stolen van Gogh, Violet navigates the dangerous underworld of the yakuza in Tokyo and discovers hidden secrets at a secluded inn in Kyoto, blending adventure with a coming-of-age journey.

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