The Boy who Wasn’t There

The Boy who Wasn’t There by K. M. Peyton is a juvenile fiction novel published by Corgi in 1993. This new edition spans 187 pages and is presented in English. The story follows thirteen-year-old Arnold, who becomes embroiled in a dangerous situation after witnessing a dead body floating in a lake. As he faces threats to his life from those who want to eliminate the only witness, Arnold must navigate a web of mystery and danger.
Readers will find themselves drawn into Arnold’s journey as he considers his only chance of escape: joining his new friend Jodie on a school orchestra tour in the Highlands of Scotland. The narrative intertwines elements of mystery and social themes, exploring friendship and the challenges of adolescence against a backdrop of suspense. This edition offers a fresh look at a story that combines ghostly intrigue with the trials of youth.
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When thirteen-year-old Arnold sees a dead body floating in a lake, he finds himself in deep trouble. For now someone is trying to kill him too – to wipe out the only witness! His only chance of escape seems to lie in taking up his new friend Jodie’s suggestion to join her on a schools orchestra tour in the Highlands of Scotland.
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