
C. J. Daugherty is a writer and editor, and has written for Reuters, the Dallas Morning News and the New York
Times.
She is best known for her books about Ireland and Paris for Frommers (published by Wiley) and has
co-written books with her husband, the writer and filmmaker Jack Jewers. They recently co-wrote the
book, IRELAND DAY-BY-DAY, which was published in 2010.
C.J. Daugherty is now a dedicated writer of young adult
fiction and is currently working on the second book in the Night School series, STRANGE AS ANGELS.
Visit C.J. Daugherty's website here: www.cjdaugherty.com
When everyone is lying to you, who do you trust?
Allie Sheridan’s world is falling apart. Her brother has run away from home and she’s just been arrested. Again.
This time her parents have finally had enough. They cut her off from her friends and send her away to a boarding
school for problem teenagers.
But Cimmeria Academy is no ordinary school. Its rules are strangely archaic. It allows no computers or phones. Its
students are an odd mixture of the gifted, the tough and the privileged. And then there’s the secretive Night School,
a secret society whose activities other students are forbidden to even mention.
Following the death of one of the students at the summer ball, Allie begins to discover that the school and her family
are involved in something much darker than she ever imagined.
Why did Allie’s parents lie to her? Who are her enemies?
What’s really going on at Cimmeria Academy?
| Territory | Publisher/Agent |
|---|---|
| World | Darley Anderson Agency (Madeleine Buston) |
| UK & Commonwealth | Little, Brown/ Atom |
| Brazil | Objetiva |
| Estonia | Varrak |
| Finland | Otava |
| France | Robert Laffont |
| Germany | Oetinger |
| Hungary | Cartaphilus |
| Israel | Miskal & Books in the Attic |
| Italy | Newton Compton |
| Poland | Otwarte |
| Portugal | Obectiva |
| Romania | Litera |
| Russia | AST |
| Serbia | Laguna |
| Spain | Alfaguara Infantil y Juvenil / Santillana |
| The Netherlands | Moon |
| Taiwan | Spring International |
| Turkey | Dogan Egmont |