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The foster child by Jenny Blackhurst.

The foster child by Jenny Blackhurst. When child psychologist Imogen Reid takes on the case of 11-year-old Ellie Atkinson, she refuses to listen to warnings that the girl is dangerous. Ellie was the only survivor of a fire that killed her family. Imogen is convinced she's just a sad and angry child struggling to cope with her loss. But Ellie's foster parents and teachers are starting to fear her. When she gets upset, bad things seem to happen. And as Imogen gets closer to Ellie, she may be putting herself in danger... ✮   ✮ So to start off I really like how this book gets straight to the  story, from page one you know roughly what is going on and why! Which I love! The chapters jump from character to character which to be  honest is a little confusing to start with but you do get used  to it and understand why its done this way when you get a bit  further in and know the characters. Some parts of the book for me hit hard the bullying t

Gone without a trace by Mary Torjussen.

Gone without a trace by Mary Torjussen. GONE WITHOUT A TRACE by Mary Torjussen is a chilling, twisty, compulsive thriller about a woman whose boyfriend has vanished. Fans of I LET YOU GO and THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN will be gripped. No one ever disappears completely... You leave for work one morning. Another day in your normal life. Until you come home to discover that your boyfriend has gone. His belongings have disappeared. He hasn't been at work for weeks. It's as if he never existed. But that's not possible, is it? And there is worse still to come. Because just as you are searching for  him someone is also watching  you .                                                                             ✮   ✮   I started this book and thought I’ll just read the first chapter to see if I like it and that was it I couldn't put it down! I  always wanted to read just a little bit more! I then had an accident that res