You can be friends with someone and not like them, right? Two boys hang out all the time, there’s not much else to do in the village, until their teen antics take a darker turn.
It was one of those childhood friendships of convenience - two lads in the same village who go to the same school. But then Cassidy gets it into his head that they should set traps for the rats in his garden, and things start to go very, very wrong.
A brutally honest and effective story about adolescent boredom and destructive friendships, from Carnegie medalist Kevin Brooks.
Information for Adults: This book has a dyslexia-friendly layout, typeface and paperstock so that even more readers can enjoy it. It has been edited to a reading age of 7. It features a removable ‘dyslexia-friendly’ sticker.