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Running the Risk

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ISBN-10: 1554690250

ISBN-13: 9781554690251

Edition: 2009

Authors: Lesley Choyce

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"The door opened and two guys with ski masks on walked in. One walked straight to me. The other went straight to Lacey at her register. As they approached, I saw the guns come up. Lacey, Cam and I froze. The room suddenly went dead quiet except for the sound of hamburgers sizzling in the back and the buzz of the overhead fluorescent lights. I'd never even noticed the hum of the fluorescent lights before." After being the victim of an armed robbery, Sean should be terrified but he isn't. He finds he likes the rush that comes from danger and tries to recreate the feeling. But when his risktaking leads him to some of the worst parts of town and he finds himself face-to-face with the original…    
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Book details

List price: $9.95
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers USA
Publication date: 4/1/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 144
Size: 4.25" wide x 7.00" long x 0.25" tall
Weight: 0.198
Language: English

Lesley Choyce was born in New Jersey in 1951 and moved to Canada in 1978. Choyce teaches part-time at Dalhousie University, runs Pottersfield Press and has written 40 adult and young adult books. Choyce also hosts a nationally syndicated TV talk show in Halifax. His recent novel, The Republic of Nothing is currently being developed as a feature length movie. In 1996, Viking/Penguin published Choyce's best-selling Nova Scotia: Shaped By The Sea. Along with the Surf Poets, he has released a poetry/music album titled Long Lost Planet.

The door opened and two guys with ski masks on walked in
One walked straight to me
The other went straight to Lacey at her register
As they approached, I saw the guns come up
Lacey, Cam and I froze
The roomsuddenly went dead quiet except for the sound of hamburgers sizzling in the back and the buzz of the overhead fluorescent lights
I'd never even noticed the hum of the fluorescent lights before