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Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel

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Pagine
144
Lingua
EN
ISBN
9781844281121
Tempo di Lettura
~2h 31min

Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel è un book di Antony Johnston. Conta 144 pagine.

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Tegneserie. About The Author: Author and television scriptwriter Anthony Horowitz was born in Stanmore, England on April 5, 1956. At the age of eight, he was sent to a boarding school in London. He graduated from the University of York and published his first book, Enter Frederick K. Bower (1979), when he was 23. He writes mostly children's books, including the Alex Rider series, The Power of Five series, and the Diamond Brothers series. The Alex Rider series is about a 14-year-old boy becoming a spy and was made into a movie entitled Stormbreaker. He has won numerous awards including the 1989 Lancashire Children's Book of the Year Award for Groosham Grange and the 2003 Red House Children's Book Award for Skeleton Key. He also writes novels for adults including The Killing Joke and The Magpie Murders. He has created Foyle's War and Midsomer Murders for television as well as written episodes for Poirot and Murder Most Horrid.

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Antony Johnston è l'autore di Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel. Esplora il suo catalogo completo su Booklogr.

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Quante pagine ha Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel?+

Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel ha 144 pagine.

Di cosa parla Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel?+

Tegneserie. About The Author: Author and television scriptwriter Anthony Horowitz was born in Stanmore, England on April 5, 1956. At the age of eight, he was sent to a boarding school in London. He graduated from the University of York and published his first book, Enter Frederick K. Bower (1979), w...

Chi ha scritto Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel?+

Point Blanc: The Graphic Novel è stato scritto da Antony Johnston.