Description
The cemetery I know best is Forest Grove. I spend most of my time there. That’s where most of my friends are . . . The ones my age and the children, they almost all need someone to talk to. They weren’t ready. They’ll tell you that.Murray doesn’t have many friends at school. A quiet loner with a troubled family life, he spends all his time down at Forest Grove cemetery, speaking to the dead and listening to their stories. When he hears a terrified new voice pleading for help, Murray is convinced it is Nikki, a popular young cheerleader who went missing over a month ago – but who will believe him? And where is the body?Together with Pearl, the daughter of the cemetery groundskeeper, Murray must struggle to uncover the truth in a town full of secrets.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.171 kg |
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| Dimensions | 1.5 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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| Pages | 240 |
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| Year Published | 2014-11-27 |
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| For Ages | 12-17 |
| Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
| ISBN 10 | 055257323X |
| About The Author | Raised in Colorado and Montana, Charlie graduated from Stanford in the early 60's and has lived in Italy, New York City, Oakland and Mexico, before settling on a river in Northern California. In addition to writing and working with therapeutic groups, Charlie is a trainer, an executive coach, and a consultant who conducts business workshops and troubleshoots for private and public agencies. He is married with one grown-up daughter, and is an avid reader, a decent guitar player, a pretty fair free-throw shooter, and a hopelessly addicted fisherman. |
Asuperb debut novel . . . Readers will find themselves rooting for these characters |
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| Other text | Readers will like the edginess and be intrigued by the extrasensory elements, as well as the darker turns the mystery takes. This is something different |
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