The Half Life of Ryan Davis

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book The Half Life of Ryan Davis by Melinda Szymanik, Melinda Szymanik
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Author: Melinda Szymanik ISBN: 9780473227036
Publisher: Melinda Szymanik Publication: September 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Melinda Szymanik
ISBN: 9780473227036
Publisher: Melinda Szymanik
Publication: September 28, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Hitchcock with hormones

"I found myself standing outside Mallory’s bedroom. The last door on the upstairs hallway. I’d seen those forensic crime shows on television. I know what dead people look like. In the beginning I’d imagined Mallory, pale, lying in long grass, her eyes closed. Just her face because I didn’t want to see beyond it. But I couldn’t do it any more. Mum kept telling me she was still alive somewhere. And one day she’d come home and we’d be a happy family again but that was one big fat stupid lie. Mum could tell it to herself but I’d stopped believing it ages ago."

Playing second fiddle to a 'missing, presumed dead, sister is soul-sucking for fifteen year old Ryan. As he tries to move on with his life he begins to appreciate just how difficult growing up can be. And now there's a stranger watching him. What happened to Mallory? And is it going to happen to Ryan?

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Hitchcock with hormones

"I found myself standing outside Mallory’s bedroom. The last door on the upstairs hallway. I’d seen those forensic crime shows on television. I know what dead people look like. In the beginning I’d imagined Mallory, pale, lying in long grass, her eyes closed. Just her face because I didn’t want to see beyond it. But I couldn’t do it any more. Mum kept telling me she was still alive somewhere. And one day she’d come home and we’d be a happy family again but that was one big fat stupid lie. Mum could tell it to herself but I’d stopped believing it ages ago."

Playing second fiddle to a 'missing, presumed dead, sister is soul-sucking for fifteen year old Ryan. As he tries to move on with his life he begins to appreciate just how difficult growing up can be. And now there's a stranger watching him. What happened to Mallory? And is it going to happen to Ryan?

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