Raymond's Nemesis

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: G. Wulfing ISBN: 9780463023846
Publisher: G. Wulfing Publication: December 30, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: G. Wulfing
ISBN: 9780463023846
Publisher: G. Wulfing
Publication: December 30, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Toby Wilson's enigmatic friend Raymond has a secret, and Wilson is determined to help him keep it. So far, he has managed to keep the fact that Raymond is a 'sort-of vampire' hidden even from his best mates, Callum and George. As far as they are concerned, Raymond is just 'unusual', or 'eccentric'; after all, so long as he can play basketball with them and Wilson, what do a strange accent, an extraordinary amount of poise, and a curious eye-colour, matter?
But then a new student arrives at their school and starts to show a discomforting amount of interest in Raymond. The new student has a bullying streak, and seems to suspect that Raymond is … different. If he figures out what Raymond is hiding, Raymond and Wilson will be in the biggest trouble of their young lives: blackmail, lies, and difficult questions from parents and teachers could be just the beginning. Once again, Wilson finds himself in a graveyard at midnight with questionable company, and, suddenly, keeping Raymond and his dangerous secret safe becomes far more difficult and frightening than either Wilson or Raymond had imagined.
‘Raymond’s Nemesis’ is a short story, the second in the ‘Raymond’ series.

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Toby Wilson's enigmatic friend Raymond has a secret, and Wilson is determined to help him keep it. So far, he has managed to keep the fact that Raymond is a 'sort-of vampire' hidden even from his best mates, Callum and George. As far as they are concerned, Raymond is just 'unusual', or 'eccentric'; after all, so long as he can play basketball with them and Wilson, what do a strange accent, an extraordinary amount of poise, and a curious eye-colour, matter?
But then a new student arrives at their school and starts to show a discomforting amount of interest in Raymond. The new student has a bullying streak, and seems to suspect that Raymond is … different. If he figures out what Raymond is hiding, Raymond and Wilson will be in the biggest trouble of their young lives: blackmail, lies, and difficult questions from parents and teachers could be just the beginning. Once again, Wilson finds himself in a graveyard at midnight with questionable company, and, suddenly, keeping Raymond and his dangerous secret safe becomes far more difficult and frightening than either Wilson or Raymond had imagined.
‘Raymond’s Nemesis’ is a short story, the second in the ‘Raymond’ series.

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