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Dirty Angels

3.93 ( 1,135 Ratings by Goodreads)
Dirty Angels

Dirty Angels

3.93 (1,135 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 2 August, 2007
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Colin Hitchin's got problems. He's too short, he's got the highest IQ in his year and he's psychic. He sees things before they happen. He sees dead people too. No one believes him, his mum's too busy with her boyfriends, and his best friend Polly just humours him. It all started a couple of years back, before his dad died. That's when Colin got sent to Dr Juvanji who gave him drugs to calm him down ...Then his Uncle Jimmy turns up on the doorstep. Uncle Jimmy believes Colin, in fact he positively encourages him to pursue his special powers. Turns out Jimmy sees things, too. He sees into people's souls, he knows who they really are. Then Polly goes into a coma, and only Jimmy and Colin know why. Polly's soul - her 'lamia' as Jimmy calls it, has been attacked. And weird things are happening to kids at school, too. Something or someone is trying to suck the life out of them ...and with Jimmy's help, Colin is the one to stop it happening. On top of everything else, he's got to be a superhero, too.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780340930977
ISBN10 0340930977
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 258 g
Product Dimensions 128 x 26 x 194 mm
Publisher / Reseller Hodder Children's Books
Format paperback
Edition First edition, First Printing
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Author's Bio

Andrew Clover is a stand up comedian, a Radio Four journalist (he hosts The Storyman on that station) and an actor. He recenty starred as the sinister clown in series 1 in BBC1's Ashes to Ashes. He has been nominated for the Perrier Award and as well as writing novels, works still as a comic, a broadcaster and a journalist. He pens the very popular Dad Rules column in The Sunday Times, which is now available as a book, published by Penguin. His imagination and drive and ability to self-promote know no bounds. Dirty Angels is his first, fabulous novel.

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