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Fear by Michael Grant
Fear by Michael  Grant











Fear by Michael Grant Fear by Michael Grant

Book 5 in the series that Stephen King calls a driving, torrential narrative. of chases or violence 30% planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 30% Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 30% Descript. Fear - The Gone Series (Paperback) Michael Grant (author). Michael Grant, author of the Gone series, the Messenger of Fear series, the Magnificent Twelve series, and the Front Lines trilogy, has spent much of his life on the move. While she isn't able to fully heal him, Cigar's eyes do grow back smaller and he has been gifted with the ability to see people as colors which reveals whether they are good or evil and their true intentions.Ĭlick on a plot link to find similar books! Plot & Themes Composition of Book Descript. Grant is successful in writing a brutal, unforgiving account of the reality within the sphere in which the children are now restricted: scenes of death, mutilation, and moral dilemmas form the. This unfortunately leads to Quinn becoming enraged and takes his wounded friend to the town healer Lana. After spending the day at her mercy, Cigar rips out his eyes to make the visions stop. Caine decides to sentence Cigar to a fate worse than death and demands he spend a day with a girl named Penny who can create horrifying visions that make the victim wish they were dead. Caine wants to sentence him to death but has no interest in burning a bridge with Quinn who provides a source of food to the town with his fishing. He is in the middle of a trial for a young man named Cigar who is part of Quinn's fishing crew and who accidentally killed another child. Meanwhile, in Perdido Beach, Caine is fighting to maintain control of the town and implements a justice system in order to instill fear in the group that stayed with him.













Fear by Michael  Grant