Review
#39;Crafting some strong characters, MacPhail deftly builds up a suspicious situation, carefully feeding evidence to the reader #39; Big Issue London #39;MacPhail gives a resounding voice to Scottish children, her acute ear for their repartee allowing some laugh #45;out #45;loud moments amidst the tension #39; Scottish Review of Books #39;Young adult fiction is going from strength to strength, led by authors like Catherine MacPhail #39; The Bookseller
Product Description
'Then I heard it: something swishing rhythmically towards me out of the blackness. Ever had that feeling of terror when you can't see what's coming but you know it might be your worst nightmare?' Strange lights in the night sky, people disappearing, a mysterious man calling himself Destiny ...Ram has run straight into another mystery. But the people who go missing are people no one will miss, except Ram and the dotty old woman who rescues him ...And the Dark Man finds Ram again - but how? Just when Ram thinks it is safe to run, he discovers another terrifying truth. Something that means he will never be safe again. Not him. Not anyone.