King's ransom
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King's ransom
(Oxford bookworms library / series editor, Jennifer Bassett, Crime & Mystery ; stage 5)
Oxford University Press, c2008
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837.7:Oxf:5-K110912142,
: [book with 2audio CDs]837.7:Oxf:5-K112103135
Note
Original ed. c1959
"First published in Oxford Bookworms 1995", "This simplified edition Oxford University Press 2008" -- T.p verso
Description and Table of Contents
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: [2 audio CDs] ISBN 9780194792080
Description
'Calling all cars, calling all cars. Here's the story on the Smoke Rise kidnapping. The missing boy is eight years old, fair hair, wearing a red sweater. His name is Jeffry Reynolds, son of Charles Reynolds, chauffeur to Douglas King.' The police at the 87th Precinct hate kidnappers. And these kidnappers are stupid, too. They took the wrong boy - the chauffeur's son instead of the son of the rich tycoon, Douglas King. And they want a ransom of $500,000. A lot of money. But it's not too much to pay for a little boy's life ...is it?
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: [book] ISBN 9780194792301
Description
"The most consistent of all series in terms of language control, length, and quality of story."
David R. Hill, Director of the Edinburgh Project on Extensive Reading.
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: [book with 2audio CDs] ISBN 9780194793407
Description
Classics, modern fiction, non-fiction and more. Written for secondary and adult students the Oxford Bookworms Library has seven reading levels from A1-C1 of the CEFR.
'Calling all cars, calling all cars. Here's the story on the Smoke Rise kidnapping. The missing boy is eight years old, fair hair, wearing a red sweater. His name is Jeffry Reynolds, son of Charles Reynolds, chauffeur to Douglas King.' The police at the 87th Precinct hate
kidnappers. And these kidnappers are stupid, too. They took the wrong boy - the chauffeur's son instead of the son of the rich tycoon, Douglas King. And they want a ransom of $500,000. A lot of money. But it's not too much to pay for a little boy's life... is it?
CEFR B2
Word count 24,330
by "Nielsen BookData"