Book details
Innocent
Description
Charlie's brother Brad is always in trouble with the law, but it's minor stuff, usually - just messing about. Charlie blames their mum, for going off and leaving her and Brad and their Dad to fend for themselves. So when Brad is accused of killing a motorist with a well-aimed stone from a motorway bridge, Charlie is suspicious. It's just not Brad's style. When Charlie starts doing some investigating of her own she unearths a bigger, much worse secret, as well as discovering things about her brother, his best mate Denny, and her long-lost mother that turn her world upside down. In trying to prove her brother is not guilty, Charlie has lost her own innocence, for good...
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
192 pages
Book in series
#4
Why to read
- Engaging Plot: The book offers an engaging and suspenseful plot that keeps readers hooked from the first page to the last.
- Complex Characters: Anne Cassidy is known for creating well-developed characters that readers can relate to and empathize with.
- Thought-Provoking Themes: The book explores deep and thought-provoking themes that encourage readers to think critically about the subject matter.
- Quality Writing: Cassidy's writing style is fluid and captivating, making the book an enjoyable and easy read.