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Los Misterios de Garvie Smith

Esta serie sigue a un adolescente poco convencional, intelectualmente dotado pero desmotivado, que se ve envuelto en investigaciones de asesinatos. A pesar de su actitud de holgazán y sus métodos poco ortodoxos, posee un intelecto agudo que a menudo supera al de los detectives oficiales. Cada entrega ofrece misterios convincentes ambientados en un entorno de escuela secundaria, mezclando temas de la mayoría de edad con secretos oscuros y suspense apasionante.

Kid Alone: A Garvie Smith Mystery
Running Girl
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    Running Girl

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    • 15 horas de lectura

    Garvie Smith is a sixteen-year-old with a genius level IQ, who can not be bothered with school, smokes cannabis, and hangs out with the bad boys--but when fifteen-year-old Chloe Dow is murdered he comes up against the ambitious Detective Inspector Singh, and both of them are determined to solve the case.

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    Kid Alone: A Garvie Smith Mystery

    A Garvie Smith Mystery

    • 384 páginas
    • 14 horas de lectura

    The story centers on a mysterious shooting at Marsh Academy, leaving the community in shock with no apparent motive. Disgraced detective Raminder Singh is assigned to the case but is intent on excluding Garvie Smith, who believes he holds crucial insights into the investigation. As tensions rise, Garvie's determination to uncover the truth drives the narrative forward, exploring themes of redemption and the pursuit of justice amidst chaos.

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    Garvie Smithteenager, school dropout, crime-solving geniushas a new problem to decipher. A girl called Amy has gone missing, and her parents are going spare. The police have no leads, and no clue. But Garvie thinks he has the answerand its not what any of the grown-ups expect. But thats not Garvies only problem. Hes about to fall head over heels for someone involved in some very murky business indeed...

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