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Unrest


No. of pages 384

Published: 2018

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Great for age 12-18 years

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`SPOOKY. GRIPPING AND INTRIGUING.' Sophie McKenzie, author of Girl, Missing

Seventeen-year-old Elliott hasn't slept properly for six months. Ever since the accident that nearly killed him, a shadowy figure has made its presence felt - a figure only he can see. Elliott is convinced his near-death experience has enabled him to contact the dead. But are his ghostly visions real, or the effects of a damaged mind?

When Elliott gets a job at a supposedly haunted museum it seems like the perfect chance to discover what's really going on. But his arrival doesn't just cause a stir amongst the living. Unwittingly, Elliott uncovers the museum's terrible secret ... and a spirit hell-bent on using him for revenge.

A brilliant, spine-tingling YA novel by award-winning author M. Harrison.

`Chilling' The Bookseller
`I devoured Unrest.Or rather, I felt it devoured me. Clever, unexpected and satisfying.' Kate Cann
`a beautifully written, gripping, thoroughly spooky young adult novel... Unsettling, eerie, with intriguing characters and a compelling, satisfying plot full of twists and turns... I loved it.' Sarah Singleton
`It takes great skill to create an atmosphere that creeps off the page into your veins. Harrison's subtlety and eye for detail lift this above any other spookfest.' The Independent

 

There are 384 pages in this book. This book was published 2018 by Simon & Schuster Ltd .

Michelle Harrison will have readers rethinking their preconceived notions of fairies in this sequel to her debut novel, 13 Treasures . The 13 Treasures Trilogy was inspired by Michelle's extensive research on fairy lore and her love of classic children's books. She lives in Oxford, England.

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