NIGHT HIGH SCHOOL 6 NUMBER TEN
Eight months ago Gray Langtry's mother was appointed prime minister. Now someone wants to kill her. Since Gray's mother was elected to lead the country, her life has been turned upside down. They were forced to leave their home and move to the Prime Minister's official residence at 10 Downing Street. Now, wherever Gray goes, she is accompanied by bodyguards. And worst of all, the media doesn't let her go for a second. Her performance, her behavior, the length of her skirts - everyone has something to say, write, comment, judge. The scars from her parents' divorce and her mother's surprising new marriage are still fresh. She doesn't like her stepfather. She doesn't like this life. A photo of Gray drunk outside a London club makes headlines. Gray is confined to the house, and a new team of bodyguards - younger, more sophisticated - replaces the old team. Julia, one of the new guards, tells Gray that a new terrorist organization is threatening to kill her and her mother. When Gray tries t