Storm Catchers

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Simon and Schuster, 2003 - Juvenile Fiction - 200 pages
"Tell a soul and she's dead. We'll be in touch."

The kidnap shocks the whole family. Ella has been snatched away from the house in the middle of a storm. Her brother Fin will never forgive himself for leaving her on her own. And now Sam, their little brother, has gone wandering on the cliff to "catch the storm" as it blows out to sea.
As the kidnapper's plans unfold, all the members of the family are forced to confront their deepest, darkest secrets. Fin comes to realize that Ella is not the only victim and that the real villain may be closer to home than anyone thought.
A new storm is breaking on the horizon. And it's going to change everything....
 

Contents

Section 1
1
Section 2
9
Section 3
18
Section 4
26
Section 5
33
Section 6
63
Section 7
104
Section 8
116
Section 10
132
Section 11
138
Section 12
146
Section 13
153
Section 14
163
Section 15
185
Section 16
193
Copyright

Section 9
124

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About the author (2003)

Tim Bowler has written seven novels for teenagers and is one of the most prominent authors currently writing for this age group. His first novel, Midget, established him as a thrilling new voice in young adult literature. His third novel, River Boy, won the prestigious Carnegie Medal, and his books have also won numerous other prizes. His most recent novels are Storm Catchers and the highly acclaimed Firmament. Mr. Bowler lives with his wife in Devon, England, and is a full-time writer.