Clive and the Missing Finger

Clive and the Missing Finger by Sarah Garland is a New Ed edition published by Puffin in 1995, featuring 64 pages in English. This book presents a mystery centered around Clive and his peculiar neighbor, a man known for his missing finger. As Clive investigates the neighbor’s sudden disappearance, readers are drawn into a narrative that explores themes of curiosity and intrigue suitable for younger audiences.
In this engaging story, readers will follow Clive as he uncovers the truth behind his neighbor’s absence and the secrets that may lie beneath the surface. The book fits within the juvenile fiction genre, specifically focusing on mysteries and detective stories, making it an accessible choice for young readers interested in solving puzzles. With its straightforward narrative, Clive and the Missing Finger invites children to engage with the mystery while fostering a sense of adventure and discovery.
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One of a series of grippinng but not horrifying stories for younger readers. What has happened to Clive’s strange neighbour, the man with the missing finger? Why has he disappeared? And what is his guilty secret?
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