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Hiding in Hawk's Creek: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery
Trail of Secrets: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery
Running Scared: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery
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A Jennifer Bannon Mystery Series

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In the fourth and final instalment in the Jennifer Bannon mystery series, Jennifer begins Grade Eleven at Springhills High, where her life is far from settled. Her mother has moved to L.A. with her new husband, Jennifers boyfriend moves to McGill to study pre-med and Jennifer fears their relationship will not survive the separation. She’s worried about her best friend Ambie who has been secretly e-mailing the biological father she has never met. This story deals with themes of belonging, friendship and loss. While Jennifer struggles to find her place in a family separated by divorce and with friendships marked by change, she must learn how to rely on herself.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherDundurn
Release dateOct 1, 2004
Hiding in Hawk's Creek: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery
Trail of Secrets: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery
Running Scared: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery

Titles in the series (3)

  • Running Scared: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery

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    Running Scared: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery
    Running Scared: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery

    Feeling somehow to blame for her father’s absence, thirteen-year-old Jennifer Bannon struggles to hang on to her dream that he will return and they can be a family again - a dream that doesnt include her mother’s new boyfriend, nights of looking after her little sister or a ninth grade year that is rapidly going down the toilet. Finally after two years of waiting Jennifer learns that her father is back in town, and suddenly the dream seems within reach. However, hope quickly turns to horror when Jennifer witnesses an event that threatens to tear apart her family and perhaps destroy the life of someone she loves. Will Jennifer be able to unravel the mystery in time, or will keeping a secret turn deadly?

  • Hiding in Hawk's Creek: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery

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    Hiding in Hawk's Creek: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery
    Hiding in Hawk's Creek: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery

    Fourteen-year-old Jennifer Bannon cannot face another boring summer in Springhills. She convinces her mother to let her spend July at her grandmother’s cottage in Hawk’s Creek. She does not reveal that her plan is to live with her grandmother forever in order to avoid the problems back home. But Hawk’s Creek holds dark secrets, and Jennifer is soon drawn into the troubled world of Audrey Musquash, a Native girl accused of stealing and being out of control. In this tale of suspense and haunting friendship, Jennifer must face truths that will change her perspective on life forever.

  • Trail of Secrets: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery

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    Trail of Secrets: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery
    Trail of Secrets: A Jennifer Bannon Mystery

    In the fourth and final instalment in the Jennifer Bannon mystery series, Jennifer begins Grade Eleven at Springhills High, where her life is far from settled. Her mother has moved to L.A. with her new husband, Jennifers boyfriend moves to McGill to study pre-med and Jennifer fears their relationship will not survive the separation. She’s worried about her best friend Ambie who has been secretly e-mailing the biological father she has never met. This story deals with themes of belonging, friendship and loss. While Jennifer struggles to find her place in a family separated by divorce and with friendships marked by change, she must learn how to rely on herself.

Author

Brenda Chapman

Brenda Chapman is a crime writer who has published over twenty books, including seven in the lauded Stonechild and Rouleau mystery series. She lives in Ottawa.

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