Shiri Deakin has spent the first twenty-one years of her life living in a secluded cottage in the heart of the Kent countryside with her eccentric old grandfather, Grappy, who talks to butterflies and believes that unicorns really exist. She spends her life reading, playing dumb games on her iPad and laptop, listening to Linkin Park and Girls Aloud, Tweeting, and looking after her grandfather. That's her life and she loves it. Her only link with the outside world is the TV and her laptop, and she's very happy with her isolated existence until her grandfather dies, leaving her alone. Five weeks after his death, Shiri accidentally uncovers a chamber in her back garden, which contains two large sarcophagi – and from then on – all hell breaks loose – literally. Over the next few days Shiri is persecuted by horrific nightmares and terrifying attacks from an unseen entity. When the mutilated body of a child is discovered at a local fun fair, Shiri is forced to face the secrets of her past and come to terms with who – or rather – what, she is. *** Authors Note: Please note that there is another author publishing under the name of Jenna Grey, and as our books are usually displayed on the same page and appear quite similar at first glance, readers might inadvertently mistake our books for one another’s. To avoid confusion ALL of my books now bear my logo ‒ the Eye of Horus ‒ on the front cover. If the cover does not have this logo on it, then it’s not one of my books.
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- Release Date 03/12/2012
- Author Jenna Grey
- Language English
- Company ; 2nd edition
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