Poor Book has considerable wear and marks, could have small pieces missing from jacket, all defects are mentioned
Fair Book has considerable wear, may have some small pieces missing from jacket, but is complete with defects mentioned.
Good Book has general wear, but is still clean and very presentable.
Very Good Book has been read a few times, but with no major defects. It can contain some minor reading/shelf wear.
Fine A book has been read once or twice, but has a very minor shelf/reading wear and is almost as new in condition.
As New A book has been read once or twice, but has no real defects and appears almost new.
Fine: A book has been read once or twice, but has a very minor shelf/reading wear and is almost as new in condition.
New A book is brand new and never used.
Book Condition is
Good Hardback in good condition with dust jacket. Tanning starting to occur on pages. Otherwise in excellent condition. Pages clean and tight.
Book Format
Hardback with dust jacket
ISBN
9780340770696
Date Published
2002
Book Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Book Format: Hardback with dust jacket
Book Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Publication Year: 2002
Book ISBN: 9780340770696
Book Condition: Hardback in good condition with dust jacket. Tanning starting to occur on pages. Otherwise in excellent condition. Pages clean and tight.
Come close, children, and see the living crocodile. A vintage '54 Buick Roadmaster. At least, that's what it looks like . . .
There is a secret hidden in Shed B in the state police barracks in Statler, Pennsylvania. A secret that has drawn troopers for twenty years - terrified yet irresistibly tempted to look at its chrome fenders, silver grille and exotic exhaust system.
Young Ned Wilcox has started coming by the barracks: mowing the lawn, washing the windows, shovelling snow; it's a boy's way of holding on to his father - recently killed in a strange road accident by another Buick.
And one day Ned peers through the windows of Shed B and discovers the family secret. Like his father, Ned wants answers. He deserves answers. And the secret begins to stir. . .