When Shawn and Daniel witness a gang beating behind the local mall they flee the scene, terrified that they've been seen.
They recognize one of the attackers as a locally infamous gang member. When they learn that the kid who was attacked is in critical condition, Shawn wants to go to the police, but Daniel convinces him that they are in more danger if they speak up. The threats they receive from other members of the gang reinforce the boys' fears. When the gang attacks Daniel, Shawn has to put his own safety at risk to help his friend.
This short novel is a high-interest, low-reading level book for middle-grade readers who are building reading skills, want a quick read or say they don’t like to read!
Diane Young is a writer and editor who lives in Toronto, Canada. When she was a child, she used to create illustrated books that she sold to her friends for a quarter. When she grew up, becoming an editor seemed like the most natural thing in the world. After working on many novels for children and adults, she decided that it was finally time to write something herself. See No Evil is her debut.
"A fast-paced, event-driven story...A page-turner for kids who are beginning to read at this level and for reluctant readers. Recommended."
"The characters are believable and well-defined and the writing is crisp and clean...easy to read but holds high interest."
"The fight and chase scenes are absolutely tantalizing."
"Compelling characters and a plot that is right out of today's headlines...A quick, easy read that will appeal to reluctant readers."
"An enthralling novel about urban grittiness and realism...The plot is fast-paced, the dialogue is crisp and realistic...Highly recommended."