A THOROUGH DEDICATION TO QUALITY FICTION AND NONFICTION

Silli Page is no ordinary teenager with her sleepwalking and lucid daydreams. But when fifteen year old Benjamin Laire drops dead after a lab accident, she begins a new adventure in reality. Molly, her best friend, believes his death wasn’t an accident. To find the truth she’ll need the help of three unlikely people: the Englishman who, due to her foolish actions wants nothing to do with her and the two thirteen year old geek boys she and Molly often bully. Can they all stand together to ask—did someone plan Benjamin’s death to look like an accident?
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CHARACTERS

Silli Page
The fifteen year old sleepwalker who is also capable of very lucid dreams and daydreams. This book comprises of her real life experiences ordinarily, in solving a mystery and her sleepwalking, but especially lucid dreams and daydreams. Sometimes, as you’ll see in the book, these experiences inter-relate. She’s always fun to be with that way and gives me artistic freedom. She is smart, bright, brilliant, and full of life and flaws. I think the right term will be, “memorable.”
Molly Rines
Oh Molly! Molly, like Silli has flaws that do not go unnoticed. They both possess eccentricities that draw them together. They understand each other. She uses her athletic build to her advantage at all cost. And when she doesn’t get her way, well, she uses other means you’ll find in the book. One thing you’ll also find out in the book is that if she is determined, she’ll go the length. In other words, whatever else she may be, she is loyal to those she cares about and those she pretends not to care about.
The Geek Boys
Joshua Rush and Phillip Zhi
Well, these two thirteen year old tenth-graders are usually on the other end when Molly and Silli hold their bullying stick. This investigative team, yes indeed comprises of the bullied and their bullies. But that doesn’t mean that the boys do not have flaws of their own. Joshua, especially for not being able to apply diplomacy to his dealings…translation—not being able to lie when he should, or for instance when it may get him out of trouble. Phillip’s flaw is worse but I will not discuss it. It’s in the book. All I can say now is that at some point he was considered suspect in the death of Benjamin Laire. The Accusers? Well, in the book.
Alex Foxter
The British immigrant with a past (Which you will not know in the book but Molly will speculate…indeed she will) is a medical school (Specialty-Psychiatry) drop out who owns the bookstore where the investigative group will have their meetings. He finds Silli very interesting because of her sleepwalking, lucid dreams, and daydreams ability. He finds her to be more of a convenient subject and she finds in him someone who understands her. He does something else in the book, something highly controversial, and something without which the group couldn’t have known what really happened to Benjamin Laire.
This book after all, is not just about getting to know Silli Page and the other characters. It is mainly about what really happened to Benjamin Laire and who did it. It is a mystery.
