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Case One: Knock Down

Victim: teenage female (13-14?). Unconscious. Head injury laceration to arm. Struck by lorry. Driver present at scene. Possible victim ID = Ashleigh Jarvis. Bus pass + purse in pocket. No shoes. Feet dirty. When Ashleigh is taken to hospital following a traffic accident an examination of the unconscious girl reveals injuries that suggest a disturbing series of events prior to her being knocked down. Ashleigh has been keeping a dark secret - and sixteen-year-old Trainee Police Officer Holly Blades will stop at nothing to discover the truth. Gritty electrifying drama from BAFTA award-winning writer Chris Ould: the freshest blood in YA crime fiction.
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Victim: teenage female (13-14?). Unconscious. Head injury laceration to arm. Struck by lorry. Driver present at scene. Possible victim ID = Ashleigh Jarvis. Bus pass + purse in pocket. No shoes. Feet dirty. When Ashleigh is taken to hospital following a traffic accident an examination of the unconscious girl reveals injuries that suggest a disturbing series of events prior to her being knocked down. Ashleigh has been keeping a dark secret
- & sixteen-year-old Trainee Police Officer Holly Blades will stop at nothing to discover the truth. Gritty electrifying drama from BAFTA award-winning writer Chris Ould: the freshest blood in YA crime fiction.

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Blades - Part of a tool or machine which has a cutting edge
Shoes - An item of footwear made from Leather or other synthetic materials
police - Persons empowered to reduce civil disorder and enforce the law.
Dark - A colour which absorbs visable ligt so apears less light than objects that reflect light
Year - The time it takes the planet earth to orbit the sun. This takes around 365.25 days.
Year - 365 days (366 days in a leap year), the time taken for planet earth to make one full revolution around the sun.
Pocket - A bag shaped insert in clothing used to carry items
Blood - A red liquid that circulates around the body for all the bodies needs.
Head - The upper part of a body typically separated by the neck.

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