An ordinary suburban house hides a dark secret in this chilling mystery novel. Leah hates the house and hates living in a mess while her dad does the much needed renovations. The house gives her the creeps and her fears are realised when the ghost of a boy appears in her bedroom. She discovers he lived in the house in the 1970s - but how did he die? And why does nobody seem to know he is dead? Leah's attempts to unravel the truth lead her into unexpected danger...
This is a gripping tale in which Leah's story is interspersed with the ghost's own first person story, keeping the reader one step ahead.
This is Book 9 in the Faith In Phonics Series. See all Faith In Phonics books here.
See More Horror & ghost stories, chillers
No one has written a review for 'Can You Hear Me?'
Why not be the first to share your opinion?
Penny Kendal was born in London and is still living on the outskirts of the city. She was a primary school teacher until illness meant she had to leave the profession, so she took up writing. Penny now teaches adults recovering from mental illness, part - time. Her hobbies include ceramics, photography, African drumming and the internet.
More about Penny Kendal