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'She's his mark'. Rachel's is on the run. NaïveBeing needy, homeless and emotionalmakes her an easy target, so who should she's easy prey. But for whomtrust? ExShould she trust her ex-boyfriend Adam and his gang? Or for Jack, who whom she's only just met? Though But Jack seems to have his own agenda. Rachel must has to work out who to trust – , and fast. Against With a gang of human traffickers closing in on them, the odds, can two teenagers change their future?have to make it to London, where safety hopefully awaits them...
The story is split into three narratives. The main narrative is a third-person narrative detailing Jack and Rachel's journey, from their initial meeting up until the end of the book. There are also two different first-person narratives by Jack and Rachel, both describing how they came to be in their current positions. It's a very effective and personal way to develop the two characters.