Charlie knows it wasn't an accident.
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, an unlikely duo try to solve the murder of an international jewel thief.
Charlie knows it wasn't an accident.
In this high-interest accessible novel for teen readers, an unlikely duo try to solve the murder of an international jewel thief.
Charlie Hope was not expecting to spend his summer trying to solve a murder.
Helping his mother run the family hotel doesn't usually offer much excitement. The only other people around are Penny Price a spoiled child actor and star of the hit TV series Little Miss Murder being shot in town and Mr. Ignato an elderly resident at the hotel. When Mr. Ignato dies from a fall down the stairs Charlie suspects foul play. Nobody believes him except for Penny who jumps at the chance to solve a real murder. The two of them discover that Mr. Ignato was once a famous international jewel thief who stole a million-dollar diamond that was never recovered. Is Mr. Ignato's criminal past related to his untimely death? And can Charlie and Penny prove that it wasn't an accident?
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“"John Lekich has written a fast-paced murder mystery that's suspenseful, heartwarming and wonderfully funny. Do yourself a favor and book a reservation at the Hotel Hopeless. Once you've checked in, you'll never want to leave."”
--Mark Leiren-Young, author of the Leacock Award for Humour winner Never Shoot a Stampede Queen
John Lekich is an award-winning journalist, essayist and author whose work has appeared in a wide variety of publications, including the Hollywood Reporter, the Los Angeles Times and the Globe and Mail. He is the author of several novels for young adult readers, including The Prisoner of Snowflake Falls, King of the Lost and Found and The Losers' Club, which was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award. John lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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