The most alluring part of this book is the unknown. No-one believed Tash when she said her imaginary friend was the culprit and when Mallory Fisher emerges from the woods she never speaks a word about it or anything else ever again. When Tash Carmody was a young girl she watched her imaginary friend Sparrow take another young girl from a carnival and that young girl was missing for a full week before she showed up again. Well, has that imaginary friend ever kidnapped anyone? Yeah, probably not. Have you ever had an imaginary friend when you were younger? Maybe you were an only child or your parents didn’t give you much attention or maybe you just wanted someone to play with so you fabricate the perfect partner in crime for you. Does Sparrow exist after all? Or is Tash more dangerous to others than she thinks? And she realises Mallory is the key to unlocking the truth about a dark secret connecting them. Now fifteen and mute, Mallory’s never spoken about the week she went missing. As disturbing memories resurface, Tash starts to see Sparrow again. At the time nobody believed Tash, and she has since come to accept that Sparrow wasn’t real. Tash Carmody has been traumatised since childhood, when she witnessed her gruesome imaginary friend Sparrow lure young Mallory Fisher away from a carnival.
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