Ray finds himself in a moral debacle when a joy ride on a stolen motorbike ends in the inadvertent death of an old woman. Nobody sees the accident, and the teenager resolves to ignore his conscience and keep the transgression to himself. However, when reports of the incident begin to circulate in local newspapers, the incessant talk of the town eventually makes Ray vulnerable to the convictions of his own conscience. He is soon obliged to choose between guilt and his budding teenage life, or confession to the police in this stunning and heartfelt psychological novel.
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Nigel Hinton worked in advertising, teaching and as a professional actor before becoming a full-time writer. As well as numerous books, he also writes screen and theatre scripts and song lyrics. Nigel's immensely successful novel Buddy was shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and adapted into a film. His other titles for Barrington Stoke include On the Edge, U
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