The fourth in this hi-octane series featuring four teenagers, each of whom have different psychic powers, who together can defeat almost anything. One of them Dylan has her hands chock full as she tries to discover the truth behind his father's death, the scientist who created the medusa gene that gives these children their powers. It's a roller coaster ride.
The fourth gripping installment in bestselling children's author Sophie McKenzie's Medusa Project series - back with a bold new cover look!
Dylan, the daughter of the scientist who created the Medusa gene for psychic powers, has never felt she really fits into the crime-fighting Medusa Project. But then she makes a discovery about her father's death which changes everything.
As she and the other Medusa teens search for the truth, Dylan meets Harry - a boy who seems to know more about Dylan's past than she does. But can Dylan trust him? While Dylan searches for the mysterious legacy that her father has left her from beyond the grave, her dad's killer closes in. But just how far is the murderer prepared to go to keep Dylan from finding out the truth?
"This is hi-octane stuff... will leave everyone gasping for the next episode." - The Children's Bookseller
"It's great, a bit like The Power of Five, but there are only four of them." Jack, age 9
"Sophie's thrillers are brilliant, you never know what's on the next page and you can't stop reading until you find out." - Robert Muchamore
"This is the first gripping instalment in a highly readable new series." - Myshelf.com
"If you liked McKenzie's previous novels, add this one to your wishlists - it's well worth a read." - Wondrous Reads
"An excellent book that keeps you reading from page 1, not wanting to put the book down." - First News
"Put down the Harry Potter books you've read, like, five times already and try The Set-Up." - Mizz
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About Sophie McKenzie
Having started out as a journalist and editor, Sophie McKenzie became a full-time author after being made redundant and taking up a creative writing course. She immediately fell in love with writing stories and her debut novel Girl, Missing – which has since sold over one million copies – was just the beginning of a multi-award-winning and internationally successful career.