Whilst exploring an empty house with her friends, Louise is overcome by a fainting fit and falls into a deep sleep. On waking, she seems unharmed. But why does she say she feels a terrible anger that she can't explain? Why do objects and people start projecting themselves through the air?
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Anthony Masters is an extremely successful children's book writer with many titles to his credit. These include BULLIES DON'T HURT (Viking/Puffin) which was recently Waterstone's Book of The Month, WICKED (Orchard) and GHOST BLADES (Mammoth) which were selected by The Book Trust for their 100 best books 1998 edition. Anthony frequently works in schools and w
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