Blade: Playing Dead

Blade: Playing Dead by Tim Bowler is a gripping tale published by Penguin Young Readers Group on May 27, 2010. This reprint edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Blade, a young man who navigates life on the run in a city he knows intimately. His life takes a turn when he is attacked by a gang, leading him to inadvertently become the protector of two girls, Becky and her daughter, Jaz, as they find themselves pursued by dangerous thugs.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a fast-paced narrative filled with action and suspense as Blade attempts to outsmart his pursuers while safeguarding his new companions. The book explores themes of survival and the complexities of trust amidst danger, set against the backdrop of London’s streets. With elements of mystery and adventure, this young adult fiction piece promises to engage those interested in thrilling escapades and detective stories.
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Nobody knows the city like Blade. He lives on his own, by his wits – you have to when you’re on the run from your past. Blade is practically invisible, until one day when he gets jumped by a gang and finds himself being pursued by a bunch of thugs. Even worse, he’s unintentionally picked up a couple of followers: sixteen-year-old Becky and her daughter, Jaz. Before he knows it, Blade is leading the two girls on a chase through the streets of London, and he’ll need to find a way to outsmart the people after them in order to make it out alive.
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