The Terrorer

Sally's world is turned upside down one day when her father announces he's found a new job – in Liverpool! She is forced to leave behind her old school, her old stomping grounds and even her best friend Marcie.

In her new school, she finds that the teachers are all very scary, the rest of the children hate her and all she wants to do is go home.

She makes plans to force her parents to move back home, aided by her new friend the Terrorer, an enormous horned dog with red eyes and two rows of gleaming, sharp teeth. The beast is vicious and willing to do whatever she wants, but the power comes with a terrible price – Sally feels herself starting to change, to enjoy the newfound possibilities such power can bring. But she also begins to fear the Terrorer.

Can Sally really control the beast,
or is it actually controlling her?

A tale for older children, dealing with the complexities of childhood loneliness and the traumas of leaving everything behind when moving house and settling in at a new school.

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The Terrorer

Sally's world is turned upside down one day when her father announces he's found a new job – in Liverpool! She is forced to leave behind her old school, her old stomping grounds and even her best friend Marcie.

In her new school, she finds that the teachers are all very scary, the rest of the children hate her and all she wants to do is go home.

She makes plans to force her parents to move back home, aided by her new friend the Terrorer, an enormous horned dog with red eyes and two rows of gleaming, sharp teeth. The beast is vicious and willing to do whatever she wants, but the power comes with a terrible price – Sally feels herself starting to change, to enjoy the newfound possibilities such power can bring. But she also begins to fear the Terrorer.

Can Sally really control the beast,
or is it actually controlling her?

A tale for older children, dealing with the complexities of childhood loneliness and the traumas of leaving everything behind when moving house and settling in at a new school.

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The Terrorer

The Terrorer

by Steve Roach
The Terrorer

The Terrorer

by Steve Roach

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Overview

Sally's world is turned upside down one day when her father announces he's found a new job – in Liverpool! She is forced to leave behind her old school, her old stomping grounds and even her best friend Marcie.

In her new school, she finds that the teachers are all very scary, the rest of the children hate her and all she wants to do is go home.

She makes plans to force her parents to move back home, aided by her new friend the Terrorer, an enormous horned dog with red eyes and two rows of gleaming, sharp teeth. The beast is vicious and willing to do whatever she wants, but the power comes with a terrible price – Sally feels herself starting to change, to enjoy the newfound possibilities such power can bring. But she also begins to fear the Terrorer.

Can Sally really control the beast,
or is it actually controlling her?

A tale for older children, dealing with the complexities of childhood loneliness and the traumas of leaving everything behind when moving house and settling in at a new school.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044489646
Publisher: Steve Roach
Publication date: 04/22/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Steve Roach is a UK based author working in the travel writing, fiction and children's book genres.

Steve's travel books are light-hearted and fun, covering such diverse journeys as a 3 month road trip around North America, a grand tour of Europe in a VW Campervan, a grand tour of Scotland in a campervan and a month long cycling trip through France from Cherbourg to Perpignan.

Steve's fiction is an altogether different prospect, aiming to take the reader to some very dark places. Frequently bordering on horror, these novellas and short stories involve intense research to really bring the subject matter to life.

Finally, Steve also writes children's books, in collaboration with artist Simon Schild.

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