Amy Davis's father abandoned her in the bus station when she was three years old. Now she's sixteen, hides from Welfare, earns cash stealing watches, avoids the cops, and shares a railway arch with Eric, an old tramp. It's a precarious life, but she loves it. Then she steals Robert Franklin's watch. Big mistake. Franklin's a billionaire, and he's also a criminal. Amy goes on the run. She gets fake papers and hides in Farley Grange, an up-market school. Being Amy, she's soon on a night-time burglary mission for a temperamental student. Being Amy, she falls off the drain-pipe. She's caught before she hits the ground by two four-hundred year old people flying about in black long-johns, and realises she's gone from the frying-pan into the fire...
See More Thrillers
No one has written a review for 'Longshadow: The Days of Amy Davis'
Why not be the first to share your opinion?