Smartáis a crime story featuring a detective with a difference. When a homeless man drowns in the canal, everyone thinks that it is an accident, but Kieran thinks otherwise. The police donÆt take any notice of his offer to help in the investigation soáKieran decides that he is going to find out what really happened.
It is not easy and could put him in danger, but Kieran has some special skills to help him. Fans of books such as The London Eye Mystery and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time will enjoy this mystery and its quirky hero.
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This is an amazing, interesting, fun and exciting book to read. I didn’t really want to read this at first but actually when I picked it up and started reading it I didn’t want to put it down! This book is a real page-turner and I recommend everyone reads this book!
Smart is a well written book and is definitely for people who like suspense, dramatic and thrilling reads. I did have an inkling about the ending but even though it was how I had predicted I was not left disappointed.
I loved this book and i don’t know if i vote for it or ‘Would the real Stanley Carrot please stand up.’
Hi Nicholas, you’ve a few months to decide. 😉 Will you have a book group to discuss it with?
At the beginning of this book a found it a bit confusing however when you get past the 100 page mark I find it impossible to put down. I also liked the way he persevered to get a happy ending for him and his family. This book was good.
Smart is a brilliant book full of cliff-hangers this makes it constantly difficult to put down.
Despite how thrilling this book is at the beginning I wasn’t very interested but I continued if anyone else feels like I did then I would encourage them to read on as it was an amazing book even though it wouldn’t be the sort of book I’d choose.
I would recommend this book to anyone who likes very dramatic, thrilling books.
Well done for carrying on Lula. I think quite a lot of books are like this, with a slow build up of tension. It is often worth trying ‘one more chapter’ before giving up. 😉 Mrs Caller (Librarian @Bolton School)