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Malcolm Rose (1) (1953–)

Author of Framed!

For other authors named Malcolm Rose, see the disambiguation page.

43+ Works 1,137 Members 31 Reviews

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Works by Malcolm Rose

Framed! (2005) 160 copies, 6 reviews
Lost Bullet (2005) 122 copies, 1 review
Roll Call (2005) 112 copies, 3 reviews
Double Check (2006) 81 copies, 3 reviews
Final Lap (2007) 72 copies, 2 reviews
Kiss of Death (2006) 69 copies, 3 reviews
Blood Brother (2007) 63 copies, 4 reviews
The Smoking Gun (1993) 42 copies, 1 review
Bloodline (2002) 33 copies
The Tortured Wood (Usborne Thrillers) (2004) 27 copies, 1 review
Plague (Point) (2000) 24 copies, 1 review
Clone (Point) (2002) 24 copies
Jordan Stryker: Bionic Agent (2010) 21 copies, 1 review
Concrete Evidence (1995) 20 copies
The Alibi (Point Crime) (1996) 19 copies, 1 review
Scene of the Crime (2008) 17 copies, 1 review
Forbidden Island (2009) 17 copies
Magic Eye (1998) 16 copies
The Highest Form of Killing (1993) 15 copies
Hurricane Force (2005) 15 copies, 1 review
Deep Waters (1997) 14 copies
Transplant (Point) (2003) 14 copies
The Secrets of the Dead (1997) 13 copies
Asteroid (Shades) (2009) 13 copies, 1 review
Animal Lab (Shades) (2008) 12 copies
Still Life (1998) 11 copies
Flying Blind (1999) 11 copies
Four Degrees More (Shades) (2008) 10 copies
Fire and Water (1998) 8 copies
The Death Gene (2006) 8 copies, 1 review
Lethal Harvest (1999) 7 copies
Point Crime Collection 02 (1997) 4 copies
Tunnel Vision (Point) (1996) 2 copies
Son of Pete Flude (Adlib) (1991) 2 copies
All That Remains (2009) 1 copy

Associated Works

The Cat-Dogs (1995) — Contributor — 37 copies, 1 review
Thirteen More Tales of Horror (1994) — Contributor — 36 copies
Thirteen Again (Short Stories) (Point Horror 13's) (1995) — Contributor — 22 copies
Chilling Christmas Tales (1992) — Contributor — 18 copies, 2 reviews
Mysterious Christmas Tales (1993) — Contributor — 16 copies

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34 reviews
Ros and her boyfriend Kevin are a mismatch in the opinion of David, Ros' brother, and he lets them know it. Kevin responded with a punch that knocked David down in front of the crowd at lunch. This did not bode well for what later followed....David found dead on the sports field.

A few weeks earlier, Ros and David's grandfather suffered a heart attach during a sports event on the field. Was it natural or? David knew it wasn't as his grandfather had whispered something to David just before he show more died, but David wasn't telling...he was going to solve and revenge his grandfather's death.

It is up to Ros and Kevin to solve the mystery and find the killer before the police arrest Kevin for it. What is it that ties back to WWII and the island of Alderney, where that family was from, and the two deaths?

A good read with twists and turns and action. Worth the time.
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A fantastic book with an ending that will leave you shocked and stunned!

Set in modern times, this story tells a tale of a modern day outbreak of the Plague! It flashes back to the outbreak of the Plague in Eyam and describes the horror and evastation of the Plague really well.

This is really a tale of morals and how bad deeds will always be punished......

A worthwhile read....my year 7 pupils at school are addicted!!!
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One of the Shades series. Josh's Mum works at a government astronomical agency and has told him how there is an asteroid on a collison course with Earth. The knowledge hasn't been made public (officially) though rumours are circulating on the Internet. The governments of the world don't want to let anyone know about it because chaos and anarchy might ensue as, if their latest scheme to send a rocket into the asteroid and knock it off-course doesn't work; then it will signal doom for planet show more Earth. As Josh and his friends Dave ( a girl called Davina) and Zack ( a nerdy Asperger-type in a world of his own but brilliant with numbers)do know; the book opens with them stealing a car and joyriding around before being caught by the cops! There is a lot packed into this very short book as Josh's friends' ideas look like saving the day.......or do they? show less
Luke Harding is still recovering from his last close escape from death and has spent time in hospital. He and MALC are called upon to explain why more patients than considered normal are dying. Is there a case to answer? Where is the evidence that there has been something sinister happening? When Luke starts to uncover evidence pointing directly to Peter Sachs, he has a personal reason to solve any crime. Peter Sach’s is Luke's dad. Just who stands to gain from these patients deaths? How show more are two seemingly unrelated things, heather and cookie crumbs, part of each crime/death scene? show less

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Rating
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ISBNs
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