The Call by Peadar Oguilin

The Call by Peadar Oguilin

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The Call by Peadar Oguilin

The Hunger Games meets horror in this unforgettable thriller where only one thing is certain. you will be Called.

Thousands of years ago, humans banished the Sidhe fairy race to another dimension. The beautiful, terrible Sidhe have stewed in a land of horrors ever since, plotting their revenge. and now their day has come.

Fourteen year-old Nessa lives in a world where every teen will be Called. It could come in the middle of the day, it could come deep in the night. But one instant she will be here, and the next she will wake up naked and alone in the Sidhe land. She will be spotted, hunted down, and brutally murdered. And she will be sent back in pieces by the Sidhe to the human world. unless she joins the rare few who survive for 24 hours and escape unscathed.

Nessa trains with her friends at an academy designed to maximize her chances at survival. But as the days tick by and her classmates go one by one, the threat of her Call lurks ever closer. and with it the threat of an even more insidious danger closer to home.

Peadar O'Guilin grew up in beautiful Donegal in the far northwest of Ireland. These days, he lives in Dublin, where he toils day and night for a giant corporation. You can find him on Twitter by following @TheCallYA.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781338160703
ISBN 10 1338160702
Titel The Call
Autor Peadar Oguilin
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag David Fickling Books
Erscheinungsjahr 2017-07-25
Seitenanzahl 320
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