The Invisable People
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  • Reads 344
  • Votes 6
  • Parts 3
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2011
The year? 2437. The generations of pollution have fallen to ground level, so buildings have risen to new heights. Robyn Finch is secretly known as 'Hood' in the lower city of Tisten, her friends and her strive to support the lower levels. 
Accidently, her cousin Eliza and her new friemeny and Spy-tutor Legis, stumble upon a huge secret the council had been keeping for years. This secret leads the group across the city, finding deep secrets and a horrible insight into the working of the council. Can Robyn and her group solve the problem? Or will they run into trouble? (And will Robyn be able to become an awesome Ninja she believes she is?) – that’s just in her mind… but will they save the lower levels?
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