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We were supposed to be going on a day trip to the quirky island of Minatokou. We were going to eat strange food, meet interesting people and trek around old buildings. I didn’t anticipate wolf meat, myths and entrapment in an ancient dungeon. If I could pretend the gun I had found fired nothing more harmful than paintballs, it might have been quite fun. But it didn't. Sooner or later, I was going to kill someone… or they would kill me.

It would have been fine, only the GPS broke and the boat got caught in a storm from nowhere. And I got thrown overboard. I should have drowned, but the fates kept me alive and beached me on this island. I don't know where I am, but I know for sure this is not Minatokou.

There are men here. Dangerous men. I was chased by them, driven off the side of a steep hill, where I found Luc, a survivor like me. He was chained to a rock, but I freed him after he saved my life… by killing a man. Now I'm wondering if I made the right choice. He says he doesn't know how he got there. I'm not sure I believe him.

And Sam… I heard him on the radio. He says Jessie's been kidnapped. I have to find her before those men kill her… or worse.

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Jo Oram

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Hi! I'm Jo and I love writing! Since I love writing so much, I should probably write some more about myself.

I've been writing for as long as I can remember and probably long before that. I wrote my first novel when I was thirteen (it was about vampyres and werewolves and it was a bit crap). I remember going into school every day and telling my friends at lunch what I'd been writing the night before. And when I went home, I'd carry on until, eventually, it ended. A year or so later, I wrote my first proper short story, which was the basis for Fallen Angels. I showed it to a couple of friends and they loved it and wanted me to do another. I showed it to one of my English teachers, but it was actually a PE teacher who gave me the push to write it as another novel. I'm still really proud of it, but I can't bear to look back at the prose for fear of hating it!

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