Synopsis: Petra can predict the future - and it's a talent that she hates. People think she's weird and she knows that if she wants any friends she'll have to keep her gift a secret. But then her visions take a sinister turn. She is plagued by the image of a girl walking her dog. And George the ghost-boy is desperately trying to give her a message. What does it all mean?
When a pupil from her school goes missing, it becomes horrifyingly clear that Petra's visions may hold the key to the disappearance. But danger lies much closer to home and Petra is going to need all of her talents to face what lies ahead . . .
Review: Gene Kemp explores what it is like to have a ‘sixth sense’ in this atmospheric thriller. Petra can predict the future but it’s something she hates because it makes people think she’s weird and stops her making friends. Haunted by her visions Petra is certain that what she sees is linked to the disappearance of another student from her school rather than a warning that danger is much closer to home. Kemp’s plot twists and turns and keeps the reader gripped.