You Killed Me!
Keith Gray
There’s a dead man at the end of Toby’s bed. He says that Toby killed him. Did he? Gripping ghost story from a critically acclaimed writer. With a reading age of 8+, this is suitable for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic teens.
There’s a dead man at the end of Toby’s bed. He says that Toby killed him. Did he? Thrilling ghost story. Len Grimsby is dead and he blames Toby. When Len’s ghost appears at the end of his bed, Toby is taken back in time to see the repercussions of his actions and unravel the series of events that led to Len’s death. Can he save Len from being killed? And can he manage not to screw everything else up in the process? Gripping ghost story from a critically acclaimed writer. With a reading age of 8+, this is suitable for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic teens.Reviews

You Killed me is a great book which shows how an innocent-seeming action, can cause a chain of events and could even take someone's life! I would recommend this book to teens and 11-12-year-olds. I think that the book was really good because it hooks you in.
Anonymous 21.08.2017

It is a really interesting book!
Anonymous 04.01.2017