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Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780571239214
Date Published
07.08.2008
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Summary
When fifteen-year-old Luke Sheldon is offered a place at an American summer camp for smart kids, he thinks he’s in for the trip of a lifetime. Surrounded by forests and built above a labyrinth of underground tunnels, there is more to Camp Hope than meets the eye. Are the rumours true that three campers disappeared a few years earlier? And why does camp leader Captain Budd refuse to talk about it? When Luke starts to find coded messages in his dorm he thinks it is a silly game – until one of his friends is attacked. Too late he discovers that he has been drawn into a horrific trap that could cost him his life . . .
SarahWray
Sarah Wray lives in Belfast with her husband and three children. She has a degree in Genetics from Belfast University and has worked as a medical research lab technician, a child-minder, a science teacher and has done voluntary work with disabled children. Her first children’s novel, The Forbidden Room, beat thousands of other entries to win the nationwide Wow Factor…
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