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Brown Eyes
‘A man is pretending to be me,’ I said. ‘Why?’
Every year, Peter and Susan Reed go to Lea-on-
Sea for their holiday; every year they stay at the
Hotel Vista.
This year things start to go wrong. A man there is
pretending to be Peter. But why? Is he friendly or
dangerous — what does he want?
Will this, their thirteenth visit to Lea-on-Sea, be
their last visit?
Paul Stewart lives with his family in Brighton, and
writes books for children and young people. He has
one son - his name is Joseph, and one daughter - her
name is Anna.
He was a teacher of English in Greece, Germany
and Sri Lanka. He went to Kenya, India, Australia,
Malaysia, America and all over Europe, too - but
never to Lea-on-Sea!
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Dictionary words:
Some words in this book are dark black. Find them in your
dictionary or try to understand them with no dictionary first.
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Brown Eyes
PAUL STEWART
Level 1
Series Editors: Andy Hopkins and Jocelyn Potter
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Pearson Education Limited
Edinburgh Gate, Harlow,
Essex CM20 2JE, England
and Associated Companies throughout the world.
ISBN 0 582 40110 0
First published by Penguin Books 1996
This edition first published 1998
Second impression 1999
Text copyright © Paul Stewart 1996
Illustrations copyright© Ian Andrew 1996
All rights reserved
The moral right of the author and of the illustrator has been asserted
Typeset by Datix International Limited, Bungay, Suffolk
Set in 12/14pt Lasercomp Bembo Printed in
Spain by Mateu Cromo, S.A. Pinto (Madrid)
All rights reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored
in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the
prior written permission of the Publishers.
Published by Pearson Education Limited in association with
Penguin Books Ltd., both companies being subsidiaries of Pearson Plc
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