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Heaps of Trouble

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In book 2, Heaps of Trouble, Izzy's older brother, Dougal is still dead, her twin brother, Elliot, still a haunting nuisance and the world still believes her mind-reading superpower is a mental disorder, and Izzy should be locked in the secure unit of Arundel Asylum.

When proof of her brother's killers is dropped in her lap, people are willing to kill to stop Izzy and her reporter sidekick, Ted Gaye, from enacting justice. Izzy and Ted have a trail of clues that take them to a secret group called the Grey Suits. Folk who remember the times before the generals ruled have poor memories of the secret police that dressed in grey. Izzy and Ted have uncovered a plan to force the Generals to abdicate their power and allow the exiled King to form a government.

Dougal knew of this plan. The Grey Suits had attempted to recruit him to their cause. By taking on the Grey Suits they believe they will find the killers and revenge Dougal's death.

Alas, nothing is simple. The authorities are on Izzy's tail, the strait-jacket at the ready. The police and the army are involved with the Grey Suits plot, and Izzy is fast running out of options and time. With Ted's help, she must bring justice for her brother, and by doing that she must defeat the Grey Suits. With Elliot in her head, her mind-reading superpower on full throttle, what could possibly go wrong.

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Roo I. MacLeod

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Roo I MacLeod was born in a bush hospital in Australia on a hot, humid day and fought three doctors, two midwives and the utilities type person against his entry into the world (his mother’s words).

School was a bore and work a chore (his words), so he traveled. Australia by Beetle, Tasmania by bike, Europe by train and Africa by bus. The holiday ended in England when he met an English rose. Alas the petals peeled away and thorns was all he got. (his words).

No More Heroes was conceived in a quaint English church when he took shelter from the rain and doubled the mourners for a funeral. He was invited to pray and sing a few tunes and chuck dirt at the coffin.

He now lives in a squat in West Sussex and is barred from two of the five pubs in town and vows to antagonize the remaining four pub Landlords by the end of the year.

He has two children from a previous unsuccessful attempt to cohabit.

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