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Bibliography

Sophie McKenzie is the award-winning author of more than fifteen books and short stories for children and teenagers. She is best known for her thrillers, but has also written romances and stories with a historical twist. This is a full list of everything she’s published so far.

Teen fiction

Girl, Missing series
Girl, Missing – pub. Simon & Schuster 2006
Sister, Missing – pub Simon & Schuster 2011

Blood Ties series
Blood Ties – pub. Simon & Schuster 2008
Blood Ransompub Simon & Schuster 2010

The Medusa Project series
The Set-Up – pub. Simon & Schuster July 2009
The Hostage – pub. Simon & Schuster January 2010
World Book Day flip book, The Thief - pub. Simon & Schuster March 2010
The Rescue - pub Simon & Schuster 2010
Hunted - pub Simon & Schuster 2011
Double-Cross - pub Simon & Schuster 2011
Hit Squad - pub Simon & Schuster 2012

Luke & Eve series
Six Steps to a Girl – pub. Simon & Schuster 2007
Three’s a Crowd – pub. Simon & Schuster 2008
The One and Only – pub. Simon & Schuster 2009

Younger/Specialist fiction

Arthur’s Sword – pub. A&C Black 2008
The Fix – pub. Barrington Stoke 2009
Time Train to the Blitz – pub. Usborne 2010

Short stories

T4J – from You’re the Best, pub. Kingfisher 2006
The Lie – from My Kind of School, pub. A&C Black 2008
The Way It Is – from Losing It, pub Andersen Press 2010 (older teens only)

About Sophie McKenzie

Sophie was born and brought up in London, where she still lives with her teenage son. She has worked as a journalist and a magazine editor, but fell in love with writing after being made redundant and enrolling in a creative writing course. She burst into the publishing world with Girl, Missing her debut novel (published 2006), which tallied up numerous award wins nationwide, including the Richard and Judy Best Kids’ Books 2007 (12+ category), The Red House Book Award and The Manchester Children’s Book Award. She was also longlisted for the Branford Boase award, which commends debut authors, and the coveted Carnegie Medal.

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