"In this suspense story, the main character Duncan is haunted by the fact that he was unable to save a drowning girl one fateful afternoon the previous September. This summer, he has a job working underground at the Toronto subway lost and found. When business is slow, Duncan rummages through unclaimed items and uncovers a strange, leather-bound book which turns out to be the diary of a potential murderer. When the police seem disinterested, the teen takes matters into his own hands, and with the aid of his two best friends, tries to track and trap the would-be murderer before he can strike. This fast-paced journey is accessible to all readers."
In the book "Acceleration" by Graham McNamee, the roach worked at a mall called Paradise City, which operates a Lost and Found department. The main character, Duncan, connects with the roach as they both search for lost items in the mall.
In conclusion the roach is dead, duncan healed, and duncans nightmares about the girl drowning vanished.
Graham McNamee was born on July 10, 1888, in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.
He's a writer of several award winning books including Acceleration.
A good actor would be Josh Hutcherson because he is laid back and quite.
Going Places with Graham McNamee 72 - 1940 was released on: USA: 1 February 1940
In "Acceleration" by Graham McNamee, a main conflict is the protagonist's internal struggle with fear and anxiety stemming from his job in the Lost and Found department. Another conflict arises when the protagonist discovers a mysterious diary in the lost items, leading him to investigate a potential crime and putting himself in danger. The tension escalates as he grapples with his own past trauma while trying to uncover the truth behind the diary.
The cast of Krakatoa - 1933 includes: Graham McNamee as Narrator
Nobody knows the best guess is July 10th 1888.
The cast of Camera Thrills - 1935 includes: Graham McNamee as Narrator
The cast of Menace of the Rising Sun - 1942 includes: Graham McNamee as Narrator
Danny McNamee was born in 1960.