Catchman
What with the ongoing gang fights between Davey's lot and the Abbey Cross crew, and the rumours about a serial killer stalking the city streets, Davey's already pretty edgy. So when one night he loses Benjy and finds himself alone, running from the gang that hate him, it's just what he doesn't need to come across a blank-faced, hooded figure in the cemetery. Could this be the Catchman that everyone's talking about? Davey's not sure; all he knows is that now he's edgier than ever – nightmares plague his sleep, and his weird black outs are getting more and more frequent... The Catchman is shadowing him – Davey knows it. He's just waiting for Davey to slip up...
Chris Wooding
Chris Wooding grew up in a small town in the Midlands, where nothing very interesting happened. So he started to write. His first book contract was signed at age nineteen. By the time he left university he was working as a full time author and he has been writing professionally all his working life. Only in his early 30s, Chris Wooding is the author of eighteen books that have been translated into twenty languages. His books have won the Nestlé Smarties Silver Award and the Bram Stoker Award, among others, and have been shortlisted for the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the CILIP Carnegie Medal. He also writes for TV and film, and his first graphic novel is being published in 2012.