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The Other People
by C.J. Tudor
Ooh you are in for such a treat with this book.
Welcome to crazy town,
Do not pass GO,
Do not collect $200

Meet Gabe, he drives up and down the motorway (freeway) all day every day, he’s hoping to catch a glimpse of his daughter, just once, just like last time.
You see, three years ago, Gabe was driving home, he was late as he’d been caught at work, and he wanted to get home to see his daughter, but the traffic was such a nightmare!
He happens to look at the back of the car near him, and he sees a little face peeping out of the window, after the initial thoughts of “why is that child not strapped in” he suddenly comes to the realisation, that the girl ahead looks very familiar! And a phone-call by the local police informing him that his wife and child have been found murdered makes even less sense.
We follow Gabe on his hunt for his daughter that he swore that he saw, Katie, who works in the roadside cafe, and has also lost a loved one, and Fran, who is on the run with her daughter.
Why can't Fran's daughter look in mirrors?
Why doesn't anyone believe Gabe when he tells them about his daughter?
And who the hell are The Other People?
Intrigued yet?
I challenge you to put this book down once you have started it!
Welcome to crazy town,
Do not pass GO,
Do not collect $200

Meet Gabe, he drives up and down the motorway (freeway) all day every day, he’s hoping to catch a glimpse of his daughter, just once, just like last time.
You see, three years ago, Gabe was driving home, he was late as he’d been caught at work, and he wanted to get home to see his daughter, but the traffic was such a nightmare!
He happens to look at the back of the car near him, and he sees a little face peeping out of the window, after the initial thoughts of “why is that child not strapped in” he suddenly comes to the realisation, that the girl ahead looks very familiar! And a phone-call by the local police informing him that his wife and child have been found murdered makes even less sense.
We follow Gabe on his hunt for his daughter that he swore that he saw, Katie, who works in the roadside cafe, and has also lost a loved one, and Fran, who is on the run with her daughter.
Why can't Fran's daughter look in mirrors?
Why doesn't anyone believe Gabe when he tells them about his daughter?
And who the hell are The Other People?
Intrigued yet?
I challenge you to put this book down once you have started it!