‘A man is pretending to be me,’ I said. ‘Why?’
Every year, Peter and Susan Reed go to Lea-on-
Sea for their holiday; every year they stay at the
Hotel Vista.
This year things start to go wrong. A man there is
pretending to be Peter. But why? Is he friendly or
dangerous — what does he want?
Will this, their thirteenth visit to Lea-on-Sea, be
their last visit?
Paul Stewart lives with his family in Brighton, and
writes books for children and young people. He has
one son - his name is Joseph, and one daughter - her
name is Anna.
He was a teacher of English in Greece, Germany
and Sri Lanka. He went to Kenya, India, Australia,
Malaysia, America and all over Europe, too - but
never to Lea-on-Sea!
‘A man is pretending to be me,’ I said. ‘Why?’Every year, Peter and Susan Reed go to Lea-on-Sea for their holiday; every year they stay at theHotel Vista. This year things start to go wrong. A man there ispretending to be Peter. But why? Is he friendly ordangerous — what does he want? Will this, their thirteenth visit to Lea-on-Sea, betheir last visit? Paul Stewart lives with his family in Brighton, andwrites books for children and young people. He hasone son - his name is Joseph, and one daughter - hername is Anna. He was a teacher of English in Greece, Germanyand Sri Lanka. He went to Kenya, India, Australia,Malaysia, America and all over Europe, too - butnever to Lea-on-Sea!
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