Rhiannon Lassiter Books In Order

Hex / Void Books In Order

  1. Hex (1998)
  2. Shadows (1999)
  3. Ghosts (2000)

Rights of Passage Books In Order

  1. Borderland (2003)
  2. Outland (2003)
  3. Shadowland (2005)

Super Zeroes Books In Order

  1. Super Zeroes (2005)
  2. Super Zeroes on Planet X (2006)

Novels

  1. Waking Dream (2002)
  2. Roundabout (2006)
  3. Bad Blood (2007)
  4. Ghost of a Chance (2011)
  5. Little Witches Bewitched (2013)

Anthologies edited

  1. Lines in the Sand (2003)

Non fiction

  1. Psychic Phenomena: The Amazing Power of the Mind: (1999)
  2. The Supernatural (1999)

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Rhiannon Lassiter Books Overview

Hex

A Supercomputer Brain In A 15 Year Old’s Body…
Meet Raven, The Most Dangerous Teenager In The World…
. London. The 24th century. The CPS, a secret government agency, is on a mission to seek and destroy the Hex, human mutants with supercomputer minds. They are young. They look like you or me. They must never be allowed to grow up…
. But the CPS hasn’t discovered Raven. Soon they will feel her power, know her rage as she and her brother, Wraith, set out to discover what happened to their long lost sister, Rachel. Is she dead or alive? Or has she met a fate worse than extinction? There is only one way to find out. Raven must use her Hex powers to crack the top secret security of the CPS. Then she must enter the place that promises certain death…
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Shadows

A Supercomputer Brain In A 15 Year Old’s Body…
Meet Raven, The Most Dangerous Teenager In The World…
. Tomorrow has come. And now, in 24th century London, the CPS, a secret government agency, is on a mission to seek and destroy the Hex human mutants with supercomputer minds. Raven is next on their list. Soon she will be in their hands…
. Raven and her brother Wraith have rescued their sister Revenge. Now the CPS and the tyrannical, repressive European Federation have declared all out war. But as Raven battles her captors, who will lead the Hex? It is up to Wraith to forge a union between the Hex and the rebel group Anglecynn. But can newcomer Ali lead the fragile alliance into a battle beyond her wildest dreams and rescue Raven before it is too late?

Ghosts

The exhilarating final blast of the Hex trilogy, the laser powered sci fi thriller, by a talented young writer.

The city is a dangerous place for Hexes. The security forces are on the alert for any sign of Hex activity any sign of a mutant presence. The Hex gene will soon be extinct.

But in the depths of the city, a powerful new force is taking shape. Led by the Hex Raven, a rabble army is planning a new future they’re coming out of hiding. But the source of their strength, the computer system itself, harbors a devastating enemy…
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Borderland

This first of a trilogy, is about a group of teenagers who travel into a parallel world. In this new world, each finds a new role: Morgan’s black clothes mark her out as a magic maker, while Alex puts his interest in war games to use, with potentially deadly effect. Zoe, new to the group, has to find her feet and try to stop the others causing havoc. The stories combine exciting plots with strong characterization and insights into the real concerns of this age group.

Outland

Book two of the ‘Borderland’ trilogy, is about a group of teenagers who travel into a parallel world. After the chaos caused by Alex, Zoe, Laura and Morgan in book one, it is time to put things back to rights. But can they ever put right the damage they have done? The stories combine exciting plots with strong characterization and insights into the real concerns of this age group.

Shadowland

This is book three of the ‘Borderland’ trilogy. After the excitement of Borderland and Outland, the adventures continue for the world travelling teenagers. Alex and Morgan have been sent back to Earth in disgrace. Can they be reunited with their friends, and disaster averted?

Roundabout

Magda, Tess and Seb should never have met. Beautiful Romany Magda is a traveller she lives just outside town on an old caravan site. Tess is her fiery best friend. And Seb is the son of a rich businessman he lives in a big house in the city. But as Magda and Seb are drawn to each other, meeting in hidden places, breaking unspoken boundaries, their lives and those of the people close to them set off down unexpected paths, especially when jealous Tess discovers Seb’s secret. What will Magda do when she finds out just who is responsible for trying to get the travellers turfed off the land they have inhabited for so long? The decisions all the teenagers make now will have far wider reaching effects than they could ever have imagined…

Bad Blood

In an abandoned house in the Lake District, a cupboard door opens into a playroom. Buried in dust is a collection of children’s books in which the names of characters have been savagely crossed out. Here three children played a make believe game, sacrificing their dreams and wishes to make what they believed come true. But the game was never finished and in the woods behind the house something waits, hungry for the only food it knows. Now a new family has come to the house. Soon they will discover themselves in the game. But they do not know the rules. And they are the pawns, not the players…
A story with the terror and suspense of The Blair Witch Project.

Lines in the Sand

Described by Publishing News as ‘one of the hottest books of the 2003 Bologna Children’s Book Fair ,’ this is a challenging and thought provoking collection of new poetry and prose from some of the world’s most prestigious and talented children’s authors and illustrators, with an original cover by Jane Ray. They were inspired by their feelings about the conflict in Iraq, though the wars covered range from a 13th Century Crusade, through the earlier wars of the 20th Century, to more recent conflicts in Bosnia, Afghanistan, Nigeria and Kosovo, right up to what was happening in Iraq in 2003. With over 150 poems, stories and pictures about war and peace, Lines in the Sand offers hope for the future. Perfect for use in schools to help educate children when dealing with the topic of war, each contribution depicts a strong anti war message and will serve as a cry for peace in these troubled times. All royalties will go to UNICEF to directly fund the bringing of aid to child victims of the war in Iraq. We feel very strongly that there is currently nothing available to children and their parents and teachers that deals so articulately with the atrocities of war and how they affect children the world over. This is an important book in a time in which the anti war movement is in danger of being silenced in America. It will be appreciated by children 7 up and adults of all ages.

The Supernatural

As part of its ongoing, highly successful T ick Tock series, Barrons has just published The Unexplained which includes four new titles for children ten years of age and older. The series looks at mysteries fr om the past that can be explained by science today and recent events that remain une xplained. The four books tell the stories, show photographic evidence and discuss th eories. Filled with over 70 color illustrations, each title in the series is written and presented in an informed and accessible fashion. To provide a balanced view of each phenomenon is Food For natural phenomena. Highly entertaining and educational, The Unexplained series is gripping reading presented in a visually stunning way. Explores such otherworldly phenomena as seances, supernatural powers and mental telepathy.

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