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  1. Book 1. Knightley & Son. by Rohan Gavin. 3.60 · 910 Ratings · 209 Reviews · published 2014 · 16 editions. The once highly in-demand detective Alan Knightley…. Want to Read. Rate it:

  2. Rohan Gavin is an author and screenwriter based in London. He combined his love of mystery, suspense and comedy to write his debut novel KNIGHTLEY & SON, a Kirkus Best Children's Book of 2014, the Boston Globe's pick of the week, the Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week, "full of suspense, intrigue and humour this is a modern day classic detective mystery" (Guardian), "a young Holmes for ...

  3. 8 mar 2019 · The singer is now a proud mom to 7-year-old son, Stanley, with writer Rohan Gavin, 47, whom she married in 2010. Dido says being a mother has definitely had a positive impact on her career. “I ...

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  4. Son of children's author Jamila Gavin (The Surya trilogy, Coram Boy). His debut novel, the children's mystery Knightey & Son, won the Kirkus Best Children's Book of 2014. While working as a screenwriter in LA, Gavin adapted several novels for 20th Century Fox, including Manhattan Nocturne, A Year In The Merde, The Stars My Destination and ...

  5. Follow Rohan Gavin on Social Media. £6.99. Books By Rohan Gavin. Rohan Gavin is an author and screenwriter based in London. He is a huge fan of Sherlock Holmes and his enduring love of detective fiction, cars and conspiracy theories inspired him to write this book, the first in a series.

  6. 4 feb 2014 · Rohan Gavin is an author and screenwriter based in London. He combined his love of mystery, suspense and comedy to write his debut novel KNIGHTLEY & SON, a Kirkus Best Children's Book of 2014, the Boston Globe's pick of the week, the Sunday Times Children's Book of the Week, "full of suspense, intrigue and humour this is a modern day classic detective mystery" (Guardian), "a young Holmes for ...

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  7. 9 ott 2014 · 06 octobre 2015. Détectives de père en fils / GAVIN, Rohan. Traduit de l'anglais par Anne Krief. Gallimard Jeunesse – Octobre 2014 – 388 pages. ISBN : 978-2-07-324-065666-0 - Prix : 17,50 €. Résumé : Darkus, 13 ans, a, comme son père, un don d'observation peu commun qui lui permet de faire des déductions infaillibles.