Trapped in a coma, Joe Summers?s mind is more awake than ever, and he has to find out why he?s there. The outside world - his mother, his cousin Annie, and the doctors - long for the signs of life that Joe himself is unable to convey. While his body sleeps, his mind - his soul - desperately strive to escape his corporeal prison. And he pieces together the facts of his recent life. The suspicious death of his father. The all-too pervasive presence of Dad's former business partner insinuating himself into the family. Joe rapidly appreciates that someone has tried to kill him too. Who? And why? And above all - how can he prove it?
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John Brindley lives with his partner in the southeast of England. He has two children, both of whom have been instrumental in the development of his early stories for young people. John is a keen music fan and enjoys playing squash and socialising in London.
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