Ebook {Epub PDF} You Killed Wesley Payne by Sean Beaudoin
You Killed Wesley Payne. Have You Bought It Yet? Going Nowhere Faster Very, very hungry. Sean Beaudoin Seattle, WA sean@www.doorway.ru You Killed Wesley Payne is a truly original and darkly hilarious update of classic pulp-noir, in which hard-boiled seventeen year-old Dalton Rev transfers to the mean hallways of Salt River High to take on the toughest case of his life. The question isn't whether Dalton's going to get paid/5(36). · by Sean Beaudoin ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 1, Tough, suit-sporting, no-nonsense high-school sleuth Dalton Rev stalks the killer who masterminded the murder of popular in-guy Wesley Payne. Hired by Wesley’s über-hot sister Macy, Dalton treads a dangerous path, where high-school cliques war like gangs and corruption is pervasive.
You Killed Wesley Payne. by Sean Beaudoin. Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it * You Rated it * 0. 1 Star - I hated it 2 Stars - I didn't like it 3 Stars - It was OK 4 Stars - I liked it 5 Stars - I loved it. Get this from a library! You killed Wesley Payne. [Sean Beaudoin] -- When hard-boiled, seventeen-year-old private investigator Dalton Rev transfers to Salt River High to solve the case of a dead student, he has his hands full trying to outwit the police, negotiate the. You Killed Wesley Payne, by Sean Beaudoin, is about a 17 year old in high school who solves crimes. Dalton Rev is his name and has transferred to the mean hallways of Salt River High. Dalton tries to outwit the cops and killer high school cliques to solve the mystery of who killed Wesley Payne before the killer gets him.
Series: N/A. Pages: Genre: Mystery. Release Date: February 1, How Received: Publisher. Summary: He’s come to do a job. A job that involves a body. A body wrapped in duct tape found hanging from the goal posts at the end of the football field. You killed Wesley Payne is a truly original and darkly hilarious update of classic pulp-noir, in which hard-boiled seventeen year-old Dalton Rev transfers to the mean hallways of Salt River High to take on the toughest case of his life. Sean Beaudoin is the author of Going Nowhere Faster, which was nominated as one of YALSA's "Best Books for Young Adults"; Fade to Blue, which was called "Infinite Jest for teens" by Booklist, You Killed Wesley Payne, which was a Booklist Editor's Choice; and The Infects, which was called a "wickedly unpredictable adventure" by Publishers Weekly. His short stories and articles have appeared in numerous publications. You Killed Wesley Payne In the book titled “You killed Wesley Payne” by Sean Beaudoin, the main characters name is Dalton. He is in a school where shootings happen daily and crime is a natural thing.
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