Who Watches This Place

· The O'Brien Press Ltd
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'Would you kill someone to survive?' he asked.

'It's not survival when you're already dead,' she replied.

Paranormal Surveyance Ireland – PSI – are on the hunt for ghosts. When The Merrion Hub, a fancy new start-up, is gripped by strange and disturbing happenings, the owners ask Archer and his team to investigate.

The gang are determined to prove to the world that ghosts are real, but tensions are running high: Éabha clashes with Raven over her new clairvoyancy gift, Fionn feels isolated by the team and Davis is frustrated by the journalist who's determined to expose them as frauds.

None of that matters when there's a startling disappearance. Can PSI remember how to work together in time to save their friend from a horrific fate?

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Amy is a writer from Dublin, Ireland. Her non-fiction writing is often on the theme of chronic illness and identity, and has been featured in Sonder Literary Magazine, Rogue, and Dear Damsels. What Walks These Halls was her debut novel. It was shortlisted for the An Post Irish Book Awards Teen & Young Adult Book of the Year 2023 and nominated for the Yoto Carnegies 2023. Her second novel, Who Watches This Place, was published in 2024. She can generally be found by the sea, drinking coffee, talking about her dog or asking people what their favourite ghost story is.

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