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Hilary Neville was born in Glasgow and read history at Cambridge University before pursuing a publishing career for eight years. After training at the Webber Douglas Academy she worked in theatre, TV and radio. Now based in Edinburgh, Hilary has recorded many short stories for the BBC, also dramas, book serialisations and numerous voice-overs. She is currently a narrator for Sky TV's History Channel and performs words-and-music programmes all over Scotland.
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Clap Hands for the Singing Molecatcher
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The senior pupils of St Peter's High School are on retreat to a secluded outdoor activity centre, coming to terms with the murder of a fellow pupil through the means you would expect: counselling, contemplation and even prayer...not to mention booze, drugs and as much partying as they can get away with. Not so far away, the commanders of a top-secret military experiment fear they may have literally unleashed the forces of hell. Two very different worlds are on a collision course...the bookies are offering evens.
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