

And you have absolutely no idea how you got there… You are lying on the lookout at Keeper's Point, the lookout Amanda Creen supposedly threw herself off. We're here to help." Your mind registers a paramedic, a policeman and an ambulance. As you thrash your way to consciousness, a calm voice says, "Steady. You wake in the middle of the night, your arms and feet pinned by strong hands. But if he doesn't discover the truth about his hidden past soon, he may fall asleep one night and never wake up.Ī potent, intense, psychodrama that will keep you gripped to the very last page.

Death doesn't scare him - his new job with a funeral director may even be his salvation. He has dreams he can't explain, and memories he can't recover. Aaron's tale is an urban mystery that is shaded in tragedy, death, dreams and crustless sandwiches.Aaron Rowe walks in his sleep.

A story that speaks to all those who have been left behind to pick up the pieces in the wake of a death of a loved one. Although a book about death the meaning behind its pages is life. The dead I know is about a tough yet vulnerable boy who is struggling with his hidden past and his current circumstances. But scarier is the possibilities of what Aaron has done in his sleeping state. So now it's not only the dark disturbing images that fill his sleeping mind that frighten him, it's the fear that he could wake anywhere, at the beach, outside a cafe, at the lookout. But just as bad as the dreams is the sleepwalking. It has been years since Aaron has had trouble sleeping, but now the nightmares have returned. There are some obvious draw backs to the position, though it is not the dead bodies as one would expect, it is the living that are left behind and their grief that has stirred something in Aaron. He is grateful for the job in more ways then one, primarily because it gets him out of going to school but the bonus is he'll get payed. Aaron Rowe has just started his first day at his new job as a funeral director.
