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The Ravenglass eye / Tom Fletcher.

By: Fletcher, TomMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Jo Fletcher Books, 2012. Description: 310 pages ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781780870007; 1780870000Genre/Form: Paranormal fiction. | Novels. DDC classification: EF FLET LOC classification: PR6106.L484 | R38 2012Summary: "Edie is a barmaid at the Tup in the small town of Ravenglass. So far, so normal. But when she is caught in a freak earthquake she subsequently develops 'The Eye' - a power that allows her glimpses of other worlds and strange events. At first Edie passes her visions off as nightmares, but when a corpse is found, murdered, she realises that she has seen this death before, and that her visions are not imaginery, but real. Mankind had better hope that Edie finds a solution to the murders soon, because it's more than just the influence of 'The Eye' that has entered the world. A power far more malevolent has been released, and that power is hungry for death." --Back cover.
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"Edie is a barmaid at the Tup in the small town of Ravenglass. So far, so normal. But when she is caught in a freak earthquake she subsequently develops 'The Eye' - a power that allows her glimpses of other worlds and strange events. At first Edie passes her visions off as nightmares, but when a corpse is found, murdered, she realises that she has seen this death before, and that her visions are not imaginery, but real. Mankind had better hope that Edie finds a solution to the murders soon, because it's more than just the influence of 'The Eye' that has entered the world. A power far more malevolent has been released, and that power is hungry for death." --Back cover.

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