No. of pages 368
Published: 2009
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Standing on the beach watching the early morning-mist roll in off the sea, Fin is thinking about the day when he can escape to the mainland. His sister got away, but no one has heard from her in two years. Fin's thoughts are interrupted by the sound of a car on the bridge above him. He hears doors slam, voices, a scream and then, for a brief moment, he glimpses a figure falling through the fog. It's a young girl and she dies in Fin's arms.
Did the dead girl jump or was she pushed? Sceptical of the official suicide verdict, Fin is determined to find the truth, a hunt that will lead him closer to his missing sister and to a shocking secret at the heart of his island community.
This book was recognised in the Ages 12-16 Years category by the Royal Mail Awards for Scottish Children's Books.
There are 368 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Pan Macmillan .
James Jauncey lives on the edge of the Scottish Highlands with his wife, two of his four children, and two cats. When he is not writing he plays the piano in the Funky String Band. He is also on the board of the Edinburgh International Book Festival, the world's biggest literary festival. There's more about him on his website at www. jamesjauncey. com
This book has been nominated for the following award:
Royal Mail Awards For Scottish Children's Books
This book was recognised in the Ages 12-16 Years category by the Royal Mail Awards for Scottish Children's Books.