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Shadow Runners - Daniel Blythe

  This book had a tenseness surrounding it that makes you think something is going to happen, or an exciting twist is about to occur- Well, this feeling doesn't disappoint! However at the start of the book you feel like you understand the plot, yes we've seen this before. You know whats going to happen, of course they are going to meet there! After a short while though you begin to get taken over as drastic changes take place. It is a thrilling read and I will be on the lookout for the the rest of the series in the future...

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