It’s eight months since Sophie went missing after attending a summer music festival. The police search has led nowhere and Jit, Sophie’s best friend and soulmate, is slowly going crazy not knowing what’s happened to her. He has to DO something. So he begins a search that will take him all over Britain, tracking down the people Sophie met at the festival, and following the clues he finds.
Jit’s search eventually takes him to the remote farmhouse in Scotland that is home to a racist cult. Surely he is close to finding the answers. But then everything falls into place, and the horrific and unimaginable truth comes to light....
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About the Author:
Having grown up in the heart of Leicester's Sikh community, Bali Rai went to London to study Politics. After managing a bar and thinking about becoming a journalist, he now devotes all his time to writing and visiting schools to talk about his books.
Review:
"A tense and demanding thrillerthe that has authenticity and emotional truth and better still, the courage to approach difficult issues head-on" * thebookbag.co.uk * "I was hooked from the start" -- Teresa Scragg * The School Librarian * "An edgy read for older readers" * Irish Examiner *
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- PublisherCorgi
- Publication date2007
- ISBN 10 0552553026
- ISBN 13 9780552553025
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages272
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